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Does anyone know precise(ish) measurements of the diameter of the low and high beams like or a max and min.
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Hmm, bennoz would probably be able to hook you up with those sizes 
You are aware that baking of your headlights is involved in this procedure? Baking of your 900dollar to replace second hand headlights I should add.
Anyway, I reckon it'd look great, I'd also like angel eyes

You are aware that baking of your headlights is involved in this procedure? Baking of your 900dollar to replace second hand headlights I should add.
Anyway, I reckon it'd look great, I'd also like angel eyes

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this may be a little late but i'll measure the diameter of my angel eye thingos (the ones that i'm making right now) whne they r finished and tell you. if u still need to know 
but what i can tell u now is that, what i'm using to mold the acrylic is a large-ish jam jar for the high beams and a normal/slightly small-ish mug.

but what i can tell u now is that, what i'm using to mold the acrylic is a large-ish jam jar for the high beams and a normal/slightly small-ish mug.
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Round ones (actually oval) are 7.4cm high, 8cm wide.
Domed section of the lens is 7.5 x 7.5cm
Square(ish) ones are 9.9cm high, 9.5cm wide.
Guess who's toying with the same idea
Even got my prototype ring:

Gunna fire her up tonight to see how she goes.
Problem is I've seen CCFL tubes used in the same way and they look brilliant, would look better than this set up. Not sure where I would find them in those sizes though. If i could find CCFL, I'd use it anytime over LED. If anyone has any ideas...
Domed section of the lens is 7.5 x 7.5cm
Square(ish) ones are 9.9cm high, 9.5cm wide.
Guess who's toying with the same idea

Even got my prototype ring:

Gunna fire her up tonight to see how she goes.
Problem is I've seen CCFL tubes used in the same way and they look brilliant, would look better than this set up. Not sure where I would find them in those sizes though. If i could find CCFL, I'd use it anytime over LED. If anyone has any ideas...
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lol i've screwed up on my sizes so i had to re bake and re bend the damn rod, also i cant figure out a way to make the highbeam ones fit, so i'm making a backing plate for it, does anyone have any better ideas?
oh and TCGPX, would 80mm do any good, cos they r plentyful for computer fans etc...
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oh and TCGPX, would 80mm do any good, cos they r plentyful for computer fans etc...
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oe 73mm.... FFS, y dont they make it in 74/75 lol
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[/quote]Spectcification:(Round CCFL)
1. Diameter of double round cold cathode:Φ7.3CM & Φ3.15CM
2. Supply voltage:620V
3. Current draw:0.007A
4. Brightness:28.000cd/m2
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i'd assume so, thats why i'm not doing it and only helping him find them, so that he can be my lab rat lol.Supplanter wrote:As fully sick as CCFLs are, wouldn't they be too bright and distract oncoming traffic and attract the Polizia?

although i guess u can fog them up so they r not THAT bright
mean while i'm working on the acrylic rod thing, and researching one of my top secret projects muwhahahahahhahaha


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Tried out the ring. Looked sh!t. Around the base where the LEDs are was very bright and faded away the rest of the way round it. 
I'm looking to run mine from a switch so I can have them come on with parkers only when I want. Then I can use em places there's less chance of being noticed by the law. The brightness can be adjusted to a certain extent also by reducing the voltage supply to them.


80 mm would be perfect for the dipped beams, means you can hide the part where the wires join out of view. Cheers BorepYano. Do they make them in 95mm?BorepYano wrote:oh and TCGPX, would 80mm do any good, cos they r plentyful for computer fans etc...
Anything like this is gunna attract attention from the fuzz. The ones on beamers would have full approval. I've been through a similar argument before, basically if it aint ADR approved, they won't let you have it.Supplanter wrote:As fully sick as CCFLs are, wouldn't they be too bright and distract oncoming traffic and attract the Polizia?
I'm looking to run mine from a switch so I can have them come on with parkers only when I want. Then I can use em places there's less chance of being noticed by the law. The brightness can be adjusted to a certain extent also by reducing the voltage supply to them.
Remember me when your plans for global domination succeed...BorepYano wrote:...so that he can be my lab rat ...researching one of my top secret projects...

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try fogging them up some more, i've done some testing on a off cut bit of rob (actually it wasnt off cut i just screwed up lol), it seems if u fog it up with sand paper, then spray a little white paint on them it works better (i sprayed my with my arm fully stretched out (so that it's an even light spray)TCGPX wrote:Tried out the ring. Looked sh!t. Around the base where the LEDs are was very bright and faded away the rest of the way round it.
afraid not, cos they only come in the computer fan sizes, 120mm, 80mm, and possibly 5mm or so smaller in both cases (some fans dont actually fill the whole grill)TCGPX wrote:80 mm would be perfect for the dipped beams, means you can hide the part where the wires join out of view. Cheers BorepYano. Do they make them in 95mm?
be careful with that, i'm pretty sure they'll flicker if u under power them too much, and also CCFLs are not designed to really be moved about, not sure if they'll survive the vibrations...TCGPX wrote:The brightness can be adjusted to a certain extent also by reducing the voltage supply to them.
yes yes, i will take over the world by means of angel eyes lolTCGPX wrote:Remember me when your plans for global domination succeed...
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I'm going CCFL on mine. Given up on the plastic rod. Just too much farking around to get it perfectly even lighting the whole way round the ring. CCFL is that straight outta the box. Plus they're only 4-5mm thickness usually.
BTW, you mentioned CCFL not being good with vibrations. I've had 2 of them mounted under my door sill panels for bout 9 months now with no dramas.

For some reason the camera makes the line of the CCFL tube more obvious than it is in reality.
I'll order some in the next couple of weeks and see how they go. Post some pics for ya when I get em going.
Look forward to seeing how yours are going.
BTW, you mentioned CCFL not being good with vibrations. I've had 2 of them mounted under my door sill panels for bout 9 months now with no dramas.

For some reason the camera makes the line of the CCFL tube more obvious than it is in reality.
I'll order some in the next couple of weeks and see how they go. Post some pics for ya when I get em going.
Look forward to seeing how yours are going.
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fair enough, i just assumed that they might not hold up, but since u have prove there, it shuts me up lol
and mine's coming along ok i think, i've decided to not fog up the rods at all, but instead just scratch the back of the rods. and it seems to work pretty well. my only other concern now is since my lights r white (painting them white as well), would the excess light from the angel eyes spill onto the white paint and make it look dodgy... i guess i will find out soon enough lol
and mine's coming along ok i think, i've decided to not fog up the rods at all, but instead just scratch the back of the rods. and it seems to work pretty well. my only other concern now is since my lights r white (painting them white as well), would the excess light from the angel eyes spill onto the white paint and make it look dodgy... i guess i will find out soon enough lol