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DRACO A5OG 12-10-2011 09:28 PM

The Ultimate LED Ba7s bulbs for Gauges ala ETarga (pic & vid)
 
Okay Fellas,

Those who know me, know what kind of a lunatic I am when I get on a subject so here I go again.

The Quest for the ultimate Gauge Lights, impossible?

wait for it.......

DRACO A5OG 12-10-2011 09:29 PM

From left to right at full illumination at dial @ 12 volts:

Incandecent 4 Watt (SWISS via India) / LED White (ETarga) / LED Vintage (ETarga)

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v5...210_220435.jpg

That 4 watt has the typical yellow hue of the OEM, much brighter than the OEM 1.7-2 watt blubs. The LED White is, actually white and no blue hue like the past LED want to be white LEDs, even the needles appear brighter. For you OEM/Concours type you will love the LED Vintage, they have the coloration to mimic the incandecent hue, but some reason on my 3.2 it came out a bit green :rolleyes:

The Dimmer TEST:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v5...210_220918.jpg
click pic to play video
The LEDs require a minimal current before shut down, but those worried about too much light can dim them to 75/50/25% only the 4 watt blub can still operate at 10% as seen on the video.

Jake aka ETarga is awesome, he sent them right away and the 1 year warranty is a Bonus. Who does that for light bulbs???

I highly recommend ETarga's LEDs!
Oh yeah no cracking open you gauges, Doh too late for me http://forums.pelicanparts.com/support/smileys/wat5.gif

DRACO A5OG 12-10-2011 09:45 PM

Honestly, I was not expecting much and anticipated the dreaded LED shadows on the gauges, but to my surprise, it totally filled the gauges adequately like the 4 watt Incadecents and the TRUE WHITE light was actually WHITE and not blue wanting to be white :D

Jim

80-911SC 12-10-2011 09:50 PM

OK you got my attention ... again .

Where do I get them ??

Steve

DRACO A5OG 12-10-2011 09:52 PM

PM ETarga, he is a Pelican :D he's a very Kool Kat and ships like yesterday, crazy fast. I ordered on Thursday evening got them today :D

1985RedTarga 12-10-2011 09:55 PM

Are the LEDs "plug and play"? How much were they? And you bought them from a Pelican?

pegasus9 12-10-2011 09:59 PM

They look nice.

I kind of like the way my originals look. call me retro

DRACO A5OG 12-10-2011 10:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 1985RedTarga (Post 6424702)
Are the LEDs "plug and play"? How much were they? And you bought them from a Pelican?

YES, TRUE PLUG AND PLAY!

His call sign is ETarga, PM him about pricing

pegasus9 12-10-2011 10:05 PM

does ETarga supply led bulbs for taillights and such??

DRACO A5OG 12-10-2011 10:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Slasher (Post 6424709)
They look nice.

I kind of like the way my originals look. call me retro

Oh no don't get me wrong, I was getting use to my OEM 4 watt blubs and resolved to the fact that incadecent was the only illumination that will completely fill the gauges until ETarga showed up with his LED's :eek:

You can still stay retro/OEM and get better illumination then the oem 1.7-2watt bulbs with ETarga's Vintage LED see the gauge to the right, that is his Vintage LEDs

DRACO A5OG 12-10-2011 10:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Slasher (Post 6424716)
does ETarga supply led bulbs for taillights and such??

Good question, I do not know. I was going to ask him but I am sure he will chime in here.

I have no affiliation with him just another Brother Pelican with a fine product for us Afflicted :D

pegasus9 12-10-2011 10:12 PM

sage advice Draco. Nothing wrong with getting better illumination with the Vintage LEDs..

great, more shopping.. perfect timing to stumble upon this thread. ha

DRACO A5OG 12-10-2011 10:17 PM

Tell me about it Brother! :eek:

To compare what other manufacturers consider white el wire/LEDs:

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v5...127_213021.jpg

Yes, it has a blue hue

tobluforu 12-11-2011 03:06 AM

Looks great and it looks blue to me, what about different colors?

1985RedTarga 12-11-2011 05:33 AM

I'd love to get a cost of these things. I'm really starting to dig them since I slept on it.

Instead of all of bombing ETarga with a million PMs, speak to the people ET and phone home!! Tell us about your product here on the thread.

Draco, did you by chance put the LEDs in your other places in your dash like the heater control panel? We'd love to see what that look like!

Etarga 12-11-2011 06:21 AM

Hey guys,

up and running :) - Thank you for the positive feedback Draco! I do offer them in different colors (blue, red, green) - so on early cars these LEDs in green are awesome for the shabby turn signal indicators. Blue is 'real' blue and is excellent for the high beam indicator. You can actually SEE the indicator when your high beams are on unintentionally.

I am working on LED solutions for tail lights etc but this is just a hobby of mine so developing new bulbs takes time.

I believe a set of 8 clear bulbs covers all of the instruments (please correct me if I am wrong, I only know long hoods).

I will include a blue LED for the high beam and a green LED for the running light indicator in the speedo. This 'illumination' set runs $80 including S&H. Payment possible though paypal or a personal check.

These are plug and play, no modifications needed, it is just like replacing one of the bulbs.

These suckers are sturdy to boot. I have tested them extensively, dropped them on a concrete floor, dunked them in water etc etc, I even drove over one with my 911 and it still worked!! Try that with your original blubs. 1 year free replacement warranty.

Custom sets available as well (i.e. if you want red illumination of white faced gauges I can do that, it looks AMAZING)

Jake

Etarga 12-11-2011 06:39 AM

check these out - courtesy of Steve L.

My red LEDs illuminating a set of custom white faced 356 gauges. Imagine this in a 911!

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1323617907.jpg

78SCRSMAN 12-11-2011 06:43 AM

Etarga,
How do your bulbs differentiate from the readily available led's from say Superbrightleds.com?

daniel911T 12-11-2011 06:49 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Etarga (Post 6424990)
These are plug and play, no modifications needed, it is just like replacing one of the bulbs.


Custom sets available as well (i.e. if you want red illumination of white faced gauges I can do that, it looks AMAZING)

Jake

Do you, or does anybody, have a pic of the red LED illumination installed on standard gauges?

Jake,
I have a '69 with the "S" gauge package (full instrumentation.) Would you be able to put together a package that includes complete replacement for all gauge bulbs, excluding the alternator lamp?

Your product looks amazing! Thanks for offering it. :)

-Dan

Etarga 12-11-2011 06:51 AM

78SCRSMAN -Mine are not as blue, they are super wide angle LEDs and are flat at the top, thus maximising the distance to the face in the gauge. They are also the very latest technology. Old/ conventional style LEDs are nowhere close to these.

They are made for a 356 gauge, so pretty similar to the gauges in a 911/912.

The 'warm white' / Vintage are my own idea - nobody else in the world offers these. They work great for that vintage look, same 'yellow' tone, yet much brighter than a stock incandescent. Here they are in the tach of my '68 Softie.

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1323618528.jpg


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