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Car alarm LED replacement

Discussion in 'Interior' started by JspeXAE102, May 13, 2004.

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    JspeXAE102 Well-Known Member

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    get the one from varad.. 3 wires +12V, GROUND, GROUND when alarm is armed
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    CaptainCorolla Thread Captain

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    Car alarm LED replacement

    Anyone know what voltage LED I need for my car alarm? It's a DEI (Viper clifford etc) and the resistor is built into the alarm brains, so in order to replace the LED "in-line" I would need an LED w/o a built in resistor. I guess I could also use the LED I have and just cut it off above the resistor (the LED I have is intended for direct 12v use, it has an in line resistor).
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    Wyntahchyld The One & Only

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    Matt, is there any light yer NOT going to be changing?
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    i didnt replace mine, i added LED's to my alarm system with the ones they sell from radio shack. product # 273-309 wide angle red LED, 1.7v/20mA - 500mcd. i'm not very good with electronics but those are the numbers on the package. another thing is that i don't know if US radio shack would have the same product number.

    i added mine "in-line" i think is the method you call it. i was told this method uses less power and the +/- don't matter so you can't really f*** anything up. the original LED have two wires and the LED from radio shack have 2 wires also. i just cut one wire from the original LED and hook up the 2nd LED with one wire at each end and there's my extra LED.
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    Mike4831 C-Town Pimp

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    they sell them on ebay in any color u can imagine.
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    CaptainCorolla Thread Captain

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    Mike4831,
    that's where I bought mine (eBay) but it has a resistor in it to work w 12v, so I took that out, still no luck. But the product wasn't intended for alarm purposes...

    Would I have better luck w this product?

    eBay Blue LED auction

    I think I would need to cut the led off above the black covertor/resistor/box in order to patch it directly into my existing alarm LED wires, correct?

    THanks for all the response!
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    Miguel Guest

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    Straight up VW in 1st pic

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    corollinout New Member

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    i wanna do the led on the stock alarm, and another thing

    radio shack has the same number everywhere, i used to work for them
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    Most L E D s are any where from 1.5 to 3.1 volts they will handle a LITTLE more forward voltage but be careful. They will handle a reverse polarity under certain conditions but remember they can EXPLODE if too much reverse or foward voltage.

    If you are REPLACING a diode you should have that approximate voltage at the L E D itself and should be able to get by without resistor.

    Most high brightness L E D (not all) are just diodes that are working above rated voltage (they will work o.k. with shorter life)

    use a aaa battery or two to experiment and determine polarity 1=1.5V 2=3.0V (top of one battery to bottom other + voltage at top - at bottom. There is a flat side on the diode and that is - lead.

    CW
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    Finally got it done. I got my LED from Fry's, Radio Shack (at least the one I was at) didn't carry the part I needed. It was $2, did the job well. It's actually a lot brighter than my stock LED, and it's a nice blue, almost purple. Car has really shaped up.
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    Mike4831 C-Town Pimp

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    thats good to hear.

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