http://www.maplin.co.uk/module.aspx?Mod ... 55&doy=8m5
is this the bulbs to replace
o b c back light bulbs
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Nope! you could use them, but the original lamps are 6V, wired in series.
Do a search, there have been a couple of threads about this.
Do a search, there have been a couple of threads about this.
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I just finished doing this, except i used LEDs instead of bulbs - if you google for "e30 obc led backlight" (or something similar) then you should find a couple of articles.
I used ultrabright 4mm 90degree white LEDs and a 200ohm resistor. The 4mm LEDs fit into the white plastic bulb holders, and i cut the track linking the 2 LED's and soldered the resistor across it. LEDs will never die so it's a job you only need to do once. I'd suggest checking the brightness with it back in the obc though as i found it is slightly too bright for my liking, but a higher value resistor will sort that out.
I used ultrabright 4mm 90degree white LEDs and a 200ohm resistor. The 4mm LEDs fit into the white plastic bulb holders, and i cut the track linking the 2 LED's and soldered the resistor across it. LEDs will never die so it's a job you only need to do once. I'd suggest checking the brightness with it back in the obc though as i found it is slightly too bright for my liking, but a higher value resistor will sort that out.
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or u could just go to the steelers and buy the replacement strip for 17 sheets but it is a special order part
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Just ordered a replacement from the stealers...
part no: 65811375461 £19.80+vat (but less the BMWCC discount)
couldn't be arsed to pfaff around with LEDs and whatnots...Although I may have a go with the old, duff one and see how it goes!
part no: 65811375461 £19.80+vat (but less the BMWCC discount)
couldn't be arsed to pfaff around with LEDs and whatnots...Although I may have a go with the old, duff one and see how it goes!
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