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Old 11-07-2007, 11:53 PM   #1
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Alright, i've put blue cellophane (yes cellophane) behind my cluster for a blue light like the BA/BF cluster and I don't know if the lights are bright enough to make it come out real well.

I've noticed all the au lights have a slight yellow to them, am I able to replace them with brighter/white lights and if so, where can I get them?

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Old 12-07-2007, 05:24 PM   #2
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Sorry, phrased the question wrong. I know you can replace them (obviously) but is there a brighter/whiter globe I can get? Also having the cellophane at the back of the face, will it melt or anything?
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Sorry, phrased the question wrong. I know you can replace them (obviously) but is there a brighter/whiter globe I can get? Also having the cellophane at the back of the face, will it melt or anything?
You should purchase some blue LED's for the fascia and get some red ones for the needles. Remove the cellaphane. I don't know if it will melt with brighter globes.

Theres guys on ebay selling after market fascia's. You could always get a white one and as far as I know, it will light everything up blue.
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You should purchase some blue LED's for the fascia and get some red ones for the needles. Remove the cellaphane. I don't know if it will melt with brighter globes.

Theres guys on ebay selling after market fascia's. You could always get a white one and as far as I know, it will light everything up blue.
no this will not work the way the lighting diffusers are constructed you need the blue filters and RTSW the use of celophane is wrong your lights just won't be bright enough you need blue lighting gels as used for stage lighting (only a few dollars from stage lighting places) . they colour the light without reducing the level of light celophane will cut the light level significantly
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Thanks for the help, how many blue and red LEDs will I need?

Do you also have any pictures of fascias with the LEDs installed? As I haven't heard much positive results from using them.
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Just put in blue led's. Will be better than worrying if the cellophane is going to melt.
It's easy enough to do.
You've got an au1 by your build thread. They have clear needles with a red stripe on top. So all you need to do is sand that red off with 2000 (thats what i used) and you'll be able to see the needles fine

Here's my dash with the needles done as i mentioned. I've got the stanard facsia in

You can see the red more in real life than you can in the pick, however it is still dark/hardish to see
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Thanks for the help, how many blue and red LEDs will I need?

Do you also have any pictures of fascias with the LEDs installed? As I haven't heard much positive results from using them.
you will get no positive feedback on led lighting in an AU cluster it's just not suited to it they are great in EF/EL but not AU do it with the correct filters and you won't regret it the effect is awesome
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you will get no positive feedback on led lighting in an AU cluster it's just not suited to it they are great in EF/EL but not AU do it with the correct filters and you won't regret it the effect is awesome
I'm positive. I'm more than happy with the results. It did take a little bit of playing to get it all sorted with no bright spots, and the red is hard to see, but if you need to look at the dash or it gets the stage where the needle is in the red, then your way past trouble to begin with.

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If there is no problem with the cellophane, i'll definitely stick with it. It looks 10x better than LEDs with no trouble seeing red. Plus no replacing globes or fixing bright spots etc...

Held up my new fascia to a lamp in my house, I think it looks great and there are lighting problems whatsoever:

Now I know the lights in the car aren't as bright, but since it isn't as dark of a blue as the high beam icon there'll be no problems there either.
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series one maybe but series 2 / 3 have fully red plastic needles not clear with red and there is no way to get these needles visible with blue LED lighting I know i have tried if you want my high brightness LED globes (each light has 3 LEDs) you are welcome to them for $20 + post I have 6 globes and as I said before you don't use celophane it is not up to the job you use blue stage lighting gels they are designed for lighting and handle higher temps than you will ever get in a cluster
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Problem with lighting gels is they don't last.
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I had them in my EL for 3 years and they were still as good as new they fade with high intensity lighting like stage lights but in this application no fading
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Hmm... The problem is i'd have to cut the lighting gels to shape as well which is a pain and I don't even know where the stuff is or how much it costs. (I live in the country and have no such shops here)

The thing is, there could be absolutely no problems with using cellophane. Of course then again there could.
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ok ultimatly it's up to you but gels will hold up better and won't need brighter lights they are only a couple of dollars maybe 10 if you need to get it posted one is all you will need
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Thanks for the heads up, I definitely might consider it. I'm someone who when I do it the first time wants to get it exactly right.

But with the standard globes in, there would be no problems with the cellophane would there?
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Thanks for the heads up, I definitely might consider it. I'm someone who when I do it the first time wants to get it exactly right.

But with the standard globes in, there would be no problems with the cellophane would there?
the gel will last longer and give brighter light thats all
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