First of two posts back:ROBBIE wrote:All of it, starting from two of your posts backAnton wrote:Whichwhatbit?
I done tested my LED's and they seem ok. I thought they were doing weird things, but it turns out my power supply was the one doing the weird things. I'd like to test more, but I'm lacking kit. Never mind, I knows they'll be ok.
Second of two posts back:
Don't use anything that looks like this in your vehicles. The live and neutral wires aren't properly secured or isolated, they slip out, touch the spring and short out your electrics. I actually plugged one in using a 4A car battery charger just to see what'd happen, the spring turned red in under a second and generally it was bad, bad news. It could set your car on fire. Not joking.
Well, they weren't - the Land Rover lights I fitted were *extremely* unreliable. However, the truth is, as I'm basically housebound right now I needed something interesting to do that was SJ related. In almost every way what I did makes no sense at all - I can buy LED lights for £9 that fit (and the bare LED COB units cost me £20, let alone the other stuff/my time) so I wouldn't do it again, but I don't regret doing it because it gave me something interesting to do and I learned a fair bit about LED's.donkeychomp wrote:Seems an awful lot of bother when your lights were working before anyway...
I spent quite a long time looking into the quantum mechanics behind amps and volts too, and now I have an understanding of what both of those are at a quantum level. That always bugged me, but now I "get it". I get why amps are more important than overall wattage/voltage to choosing a gauge of wire, for example - it makes perfect sense now.
I'm one of these weird, twisted individuals who does stuff for the sheer pleasure of finding out how stuff works.