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Brando 11-01-2011 04:20 PM

Electrical Engineers... Need your input
 
So "fall" has come upon us. I wanted to get my whale tail done in august but Work obligations pretty much ate all of my time between August and October. Now it's time to move on to an indoors-friendly project: LED light assemblies.

Only thing is, I'm not that educated on where to get electrical supplies.

What I would like to do is get some bread-board or circuit-board material that I will be installing arrays of LED lights to. I will be starting with the rear lights. I want to be able to bend the material to match the curve of the tail-light housing.

What material could I use to do this? I suppose whatever is most naturally weather-proof. Ideally after soldering all of the LEDs onto the board I would use a clear rubberized-spray over the board to help waterproof it.

Any ideas?

porsche4life 11-01-2011 04:28 PM

You could order strips of LED lighting like is used in Sign applications, they are naturally weather resistant, and only require 12v....

Brando 11-02-2011 09:48 AM

P4L... Can you find an example? I'm very interested if they can be wired up in tandem in the tail-light housings.

Thanks!

porsche4life 11-02-2011 10:46 AM

We have a few samples of max brite led strips. Google them I think they sell direct


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