A standard LED will need about 2V and would probably draw about 10mA to give a normal level of brightness. Obviously these factors can be varied to suit the particular application. Care must be taken to stay within the tolerances of the LED itself or burn-out will result.
LED tail lights use less energy and are more efficient, so it would be a good idea for people to start using LED tail lights. LED tail lights also cost less, which could be important to the purchaser.
The only difference between LED lights and normal lights is that LED lights are much brighter and are a brighter white than normal lights. Some find the brighter lights better, while others find the lights too bright.
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Have you upgraded any lights to LEDs? This answer can apply to any car with this problem but only if LED lights are used. This can be caused by LED 1157 tail/brake combo lights. The problem is that the tail and brake lights are not always as isolated as they should be. When the brake lights are powered on the tail light terminal becomes live. This voltage will power up the park light circuit ie. tail lights, front park lights and instrument panel. The "short" comes after the LED resistors in the 1157 therefore the leaked current is low and will not usually cause any problems unless you have LED's throughout the park light circuit, there is insufficient current to turn on standard light bulbs. Solution is a diode fitted in line on the tail light wires to the 1157s allowing current into the 1157 but not out.
Yes. I have a 2004 Suburban with barn doors and I put these LED tail lights on them.Just do a Google search for Anzo 311003
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Some LED lights are manufactured to run on low-voltage, usually 12 v, while others are manufactured to run on the local supply voltage, usually 110/120 v or 230/240 v.
Yes you can you can buy led bulbs for any vehicle they sell them at just about any parts store. All you do is change the bulb.
There are many different retailers online that can offer you replacement Rear Tail lights or Tail light. check out Www.HIDGuy.net . we offer a lot of replacement LEd tail lights that utilizes a technology that last longer then halogen bulbs.
As the capacitor charges the led will dim until it's minimum operational voltage is reached and it goes out.
A: a led has a minimum current requirement to be seen and a minimum voltage requirement to be seen. The AA battery voltage is fixed at 1.25v more or less. LEDS requirement to be seen can vary from 5 ma to 400 ma and the voltage can be from 1.2 to 4volts. So the trick is to buy the right LED to begin with and limit the current as specified.
Minimum 2V. Some can run as high please check sheerled.co.uk/