cobra148
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I've got a few self flashing leds in red and blue. Useful for connecting to an alarm system, or simply connect them to any 12v supply to give the illusion of having an alarm.
Comes complete with 1 metre of cable and either mounted in a chrome holder or without, your choice. £1.50 each delivered.
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cobra148
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corsa_x_15
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il av a blue 1 mate....
probz av it tomorow
il ring ya and let u know
chris
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djlee_dj
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would these draw much current ?
ie if you used it as a flashing led / fake alarm would your battery go dead .... after a few days of being left ?
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cobra148
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They draw a massive 20ma, you could leave this running continously for months before it would affect the battery.
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cobra148
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Chris, i'll make one up this afternoon so it'll be ready whenever you want it.
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Geeza10328
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on my old car the led that flashed I got told it drew 1/4amp and hour from the battery, and twice wen we went on holiday for a week when we came back the battery was dead. Not sure if all LED's draw the same tho
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Melville
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nah they draw nothing like what a bulb will. Ive got loadsa on my footwells and they draw nothing like a single bulb would do
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cobra148
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I once bench tested a led. I had it connected to a duff battery in my garage. It was left on continously for nine days with no effect to the led, and still plenty of juice in the duff battery.
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Rob H
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quote: Originally posted by Geeza10328
on my old car the led that flashed I got told it drew 1/4amp and hour from the battery, and twice wen we went on holiday for a week when we came back the battery was dead. Not sure if all LED's draw the same tho
As a rough guide, An alarm system (including flashing LED and ultrasonics) will usually draw less current that the digital/quartz clock in your car.
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cobra148
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Can also do non flashing ones in almost any colour you want, handy for lighting those dark areas.
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ajscorsa
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u2u sent m8
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cobra148
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And replied.
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cobra148
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Up.
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RobHayes
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il have a red 1 please. how can i pay? and how do i wire it up to flash when keys are out like alarm 1 wud?
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cobra148
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You can pay any way you like except for Paypal. It only needs connecting to a 12 volt supply to flash. It can be connected to an existing alarm or any switched supply.
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Dinokid
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I'll have some mate and that steerin wheel!!!
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Richie
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quote: Originally posted by RobHayes
il have a red 1 please. how can i pay? and how do i wire it up to flash when keys are out like alarm 1 wud?
wire the ground of the LED to the black/purple wire in the wiring harness taped on the support bar under the glovebox. When the ignition is off this becomes a ground. When the ignition is on its a live
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RobHayes
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do u know the diameter of the LED? and wud cash in an envolope be ok? got no other way of paying except cheque
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cobra148
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Its a 5mm led and the holder needs an 8mm hole. I could possibly get some smaller diameter ones too.
Cash is fine, even 1st class stamps if its easier.
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RobHayes
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righto mate. i'l see about gettin some stamps from work tomoro n let u know
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cobra148
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Can also do non flashing ones.
Red look trick when used as rear plate bolts and wired to the brake lights.
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back up
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