FS: NEW 168/194 LED Wedge Bulbs Hyper white!! 125,000 mcd!
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FS: NEW 168/194 LED Wedge Bulbs Hyper white!! 125,000 mcd!
These are the brightest LED lights available for the wedge bulb in 194/168 format. At the core of this technology is a never-before-seen 10mm jumbo LED that puts out an astonishing 125,000 mcd of raw lighting power.
Just look how they compare to my original raybrig 2x hyper clear standard filament bulb (these are 2x brighter than the stock bulb already) and the LEDS still put them to shame!!!
Use them in parking lights, even dome and map lights. You will not find a brighter LED bulb anywhere. My design also inporporates a completely clear casing for a clean look.
New price $20 shipped for a pair---order now!!
Available in super white only. You may also request a sanded tip if you want a larger light spread at the expense of brightness.



Just look how they compare to my original raybrig 2x hyper clear standard filament bulb (these are 2x brighter than the stock bulb already) and the LEDS still put them to shame!!!
Use them in parking lights, even dome and map lights. You will not find a brighter LED bulb anywhere. My design also inporporates a completely clear casing for a clean look.
New price $20 shipped for a pair---order now!!
Available in super white only. You may also request a sanded tip if you want a larger light spread at the expense of brightness.



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what part number is for the parking lights? are they the 194?
are you going to have anything for the turn signal, the 1157 i think?
are you going to have anything for the turn signal, the 1157 i think?
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Originally Posted by gearbox
these are 194/168 mini bulb. i have a few crazy led bulbs planned for 7443 and 1157
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its 168/194 but i would not recommend these for license plate. just not that bright due to location. i am designing full retrofit assembly for the plate lights for around $40 shipped that will have multiple 50,000 mcd leds.
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I always heard rumors that led lighting needing some other device or the would die prematurely.
Can you speculate on this in relation to your product?
How many light hours could we expect to get from the bulbs?
Thx
Can you speculate on this in relation to your product?
How many light hours could we expect to get from the bulbs?
Thx
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They need resistors. Now if you only have one led, you need a resistor to limit current or they will maybe only last 10 seconds. when you start adding more leds in series, the resistor value drops. lets say each led has a forward voltage of 3.4v, so add that up and when you have 4 leds hooked together, you don't even need a resistor. If the resistance is measured properly, they will outlast conventional bulbs. other companies get sloppy and use the wrong resistor or use bad wiring which can lead to premature failure. All my resistors have been calculated to the proper value.
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hey gearbox i got some led bulbs from ebay they are a 194 base but it has four 2mm led's as a cluster and after i changed i to that the license plate is lit up a hellofa lot more...the leds have flat tops and its much much brighter than the other inverted wedge leds i got off ebay...ill try to get some pix up
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