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09-19-2010, 01:31 AM
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Instrumentation Illumination Question
Does anyone know the specs for the little light bulbs used in the various instumentation controls? Specifically, what voltage is applied to illuminate these bulbs? 3.2 volts? 5 volts? 12 volts?
Why am I asking? What am I trying to achieve?
I've been struggling lately to keep all of the lights on the various instrument controls lit...buttons for the AC, icons around the rear wiper, headlight control, etc. These little bulbs seem to burn out after about 3-4 years of use.
Recently I purchased a replacement AC control unit from a fellow member to repair my defective one, unfortunately the replacementt control has several buttons that do not light up when the headlights are on. I disassembled the unit and found the bulbs to be burnt out. To my surprise, the bulbs were incadescent and not LED. My goal is to un-solder these bulbs and replace them witth LED 'bulbs.'
A recent trip to Radio Shack led me to discover that LED lights are available in 3.2 volt and 5 volt versions. Hence this thread...does anyone know what voltage is applied to the OEM incadescent bulbs? I realize that I can probably figure this out on my own by connecting a voltmeter to the bulb's leads while the headlights are on...but I thought I'd throw the question out there before I go down that route.
My ultimate goal will be to replace all of the incadescent bulbs in the various controls with LEDs. It's a full-time job trying to keep all of the instumentation lit and I hope that LEDs will keep this from becoming a recurring problem.
Thanks in advance.
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09-19-2010, 04:40 AM
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Re: Instrumentation Illumination Question
I am not sure of the voltage, but would think 12V as I have not seen 5V lighting other then in electronic components.
If you can hook it up to the power plug and measure with a meter while you have it apart, that will tell you and also the polarity, because LED's will not work if installed reverse even in the plug in lighting available.
I was going to change some bulbs in my dash guages when I had the dash apart, but that is tape sealed with a sticker that says void if opened so I am not sure if those bulbs even can be changed or plug in and left it for now.
Maybe someone else has tried this and can let us all know..
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09-19-2010, 04:43 PM
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Re: Instrumentation Illumination Question
I have always favored LED due to low current draw and longer working life. I have changed many bulbs in the boat and Rig but just havn't gone so far. I am sure it can work but would depend on how much brightness you would want to match other instrumentation.
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09-20-2010, 04:52 AM
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Re: Instrumentation Illumination Question
I'll probably hook the disassembled unit up this weekend and get some readings wth my voltmeter. I'm just gonna start replacing all the bulbs with LEDs.
I'll post pics and my results in this thread in case anyone is interested in following.
I think I'm gonna tackle the AC control unit and the instrument cluster first...my speedometer light has been out for months.
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08-24-2011, 01:07 AM
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Re: Instrumentation Illumination Question
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Originally Posted by guruerror
I'll probably hook the disassembled unit up this weekend and get some readings wth my voltmeter. I'm just gonna start replacing all the bulbs with LEDs.
I'll post pics and my results in this thread in case anyone is interested in following.
I think I'm gonna tackle the AC control unit and the instrument cluster first...my speedometer light has been out for months.
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I know this is an old post but what did you have to disassemble to replace the bulbs in the ac control unit. Did you take the whole thing apart or do the buttons pop off?
I noticed I?ve got several out recently and haven?t had a moment to look at it.
Thanks bud,
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09-05-2011, 02:01 AM
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Re: Instrumentation Illumination Question
I took the whole thing out and apart. I bought some LEDs to replace the bulbs but was having difficulty finding someone to solder them in place; so I just bit the bullet and bought a brand new control unit.
Surprisingly the manufacture date on the new one was from 2010, so I'm hoping they've put better bulbs in this one. Finger crossed.
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09-05-2011, 03:33 AM
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Re: Instrumentation Illumination Question
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Originally Posted by guruerror
I took the whole thing out and apart. I bought some LEDs to replace the bulbs but was having difficulty finding someone to solder them in place; so I just bit the bullet and bought a brand new control unit.
Surprisingly the manufacture date on the new one was from 2010, so I'm hoping they've put better bulbs in this one. Finger crossed.
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Is it safe to say that you can?t pop the covers off and replace the bulbs back with normal bulbs?
Thanks,
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