homemade LED light bar for my ae86
Posted: Wed Apr 02, 2008 10:52 pm
I love lights, just to let everyone know.
So I had to incorporate as much flashy lighting as I can into my drifter. I came up with a cheap solution...
Build a flasher out of a LM556 and a handfull of other parts and use it to control the old ground effects kit from my 4runner..... Yes it had ground effects.
To start off, I had red green and blue LED's in a long strip. X4.
I was thinking of putting 1 strip, stacked, and recessed in my hood schoop. bondo a small slit into the back for 2 more strips and let the magic unveil.
After some R&D I came up with schematic and loaded it all into a perf board, gobbled it into a workbox and here's what it looks like.
All stainless and brass hardware with watertight box filled with insta-gasket = bulletproof design
<embed width="440" height="380" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" src="http://v3.tinypic.com/player.swf?file=2 ... 3"></embed>
Ill post more later when I have it installed tomorrow
So I had to incorporate as much flashy lighting as I can into my drifter. I came up with a cheap solution...
Build a flasher out of a LM556 and a handfull of other parts and use it to control the old ground effects kit from my 4runner..... Yes it had ground effects.
To start off, I had red green and blue LED's in a long strip. X4.
I was thinking of putting 1 strip, stacked, and recessed in my hood schoop. bondo a small slit into the back for 2 more strips and let the magic unveil.
After some R&D I came up with schematic and loaded it all into a perf board, gobbled it into a workbox and here's what it looks like.
All stainless and brass hardware with watertight box filled with insta-gasket = bulletproof design
<embed width="440" height="380" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" src="http://v3.tinypic.com/player.swf?file=2 ... 3"></embed>
Ill post more later when I have it installed tomorrow