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MC_spirited
03-07-2009, 09:22 AM
I was a link on here a while ago for a site that has a good selection of LED's. Looking to do the intake signals and whatnot and I searched and went through some pages and didn't find anything. Anyone know what a good place is to buy LED's?

StrikeAnywhere
03-07-2009, 11:01 AM
www.customdynamics.com

Rozenheimer
03-07-2009, 01:01 PM
www.tripageled.com does the work for you, but they have a bunch of ideas you can work off of, if thats what you are looking for

Rozenheimer
03-07-2009, 01:11 PM
And www.oznuim.com has a great selection of prewired LEDs and LEDs without the resistors. Along with sets for motorcycles or anything you need LEDs on.

Aken
03-07-2009, 01:45 PM
and www.oznuim.com has a great selection of prewired leds and leds without the resistors. Along with sets for motorcycles or anything you need leds on.
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MC_spirited
03-08-2009, 10:07 AM
Thanks for the replies guys. Im just wondering now what would be the best angle of for the light spread for the things i want to do.. I also want to get some bright white LEDS and make some halo's. I figure that if i go through the trouble of making two i might as well make more and sell some or maybe do i double ring for each high and low..

When you hook up LED's for accent lighting and whatnot what do you do for power? Just a fuse and tap into a circuit on the bike?

Aken
03-08-2009, 06:05 PM
Power wire + fuse off the battery, or add-a-circuit off the fuse box.

Liquidpjear
03-08-2009, 08:49 PM
Thanks for the replies guys. Im just wondering now what would be the best angle of for the light spread for the things i want to do.. I also want to get some bright white LEDS and make some halo's. I figure that if i go through the trouble of making two i might as well make more and sell some or maybe do i double ring for each high and low..

When you hook up LED's for accent lighting and whatnot what do you do for power? Just a fuse and tap into a circuit on the bike?

If you are doing signals then the angle really wont matter, assuming the LEDs are going to be pointed forward. The only time angle is really important is for accent lighting when you need to light an area. Good luck with the rings, I have seen very few DIY setups that have any longevity and look good.

Do a fuse/distribution block if you are going to do lots of different lights. It makes things some much easier if you need to work on them or move/remove them. You can also do quick disconnects near the LEDs if they are going to be mounted on a panel you might want to remove.