OBC LED converting
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B7
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Anyone ever replaced the bulbs in an OBC to LED's? I've got the LED's and the OBC but when I look at the light strip, I can't tell which is Pos + and which is Neg -. And with an LED i'm sure you need to get them the right way round.
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I did this last year to mine,well Benjy soldered them in place but hey
I posted up the same question on here but canrt find the thread to find the answer again
Im certain the top was positive but wait for Smithy or someone to confirm before relying on my word

I posted up the same question on here but canrt find the thread to find the answer again
Im certain the top was positive but wait for Smithy or someone to confirm before relying on my word


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B7
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Says 10v on the strip.jon_d_h wrote:Yes, they have to be the right way round and you would need a resistor in series with the LED. what is the voltage to the light strip?
I've bought these
http://www.ultraleds.co.uk/u12v60w-whit ... 5099a0d028
Thanks eko. I'll wait for him to post up
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Ok, they have the resistor built in so dont need one. The higher the voltage, the brighter the light so 10v will give a decent amount of light. Try putting the red wire to the top and the black to the bottom and give it a go. All that can happen if they are the wrong way round it it wont light up.
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Problem is the obc kit is on the bench. We know the bulbs have blown but I've got no way of testing them in the obcjon_d_h wrote:Ok, they have the resistor built in so dont need one. The higher the voltage, the brighter the light so 10v will give a decent amount of light. Try putting the red wire to the top and the black to the bottom and give it a go. All that can happen if they are the wrong way round it it wont light up.
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http://newling.no-ip.com/rep/bordcomput ... licht.htmlB7 wrote:Anyone ever replaced the bulbs in an OBC to LED's? I've got the LED's and the OBC but when I look at the light strip, I can't tell which is Pos + and which is Neg -. And with an LED i'm sure you need to get them the right way round.


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yup when you take the bulbs off you will see the negative and positive indicators on the tracks.
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In the link smithy posted, it says you need to buy a resistor, but as jon-d - h says the resistor
is already there. Am i right in thinking the link is slightly wrong in that respect, or am i missing something.
is already there. Am i right in thinking the link is slightly wrong in that respect, or am i missing something.



