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Just got my LCI tails installed last night. Strobing effect and bulb-out warning is here on my CIP 24.xx, 10/06 production E60 (as expected)
May I know what is the size of bulbs/resistors we have to use to get rid the strobeing effect?
May I know what is the size of bulbs/resistors we have to use to get rid the strobeing effect?
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Originally Posted by Saridi' post='432994' date='Jun 7 2007, 09:15 AM
Just got my LCI tails installed last night. Strobing effect and bulb-out warning is here on my CIP 24.xx, 10/06 production E60 (as expected)
May I know what is the size of bulbs/resistors we have to use to get rid the strobeing effect?
May I know what is the size of bulbs/resistors we have to use to get rid the strobeing effect?
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[quote name='Saridi' date='Jun 8 2007, 09:22 PM' post='433717']
I ended up connected a 21w turning signal bulb(off from original tails) each side as resistor. Everything works fine, and the lci tails look great. Thanks nick, bruce, and everyone who contributed in this thread. Much appreciated.
Hey Saridi can you post pic of the tailights on that would be cool .
I ended up connected a 21w turning signal bulb(off from original tails) each side as resistor. Everything works fine, and the lci tails look great. Thanks nick, bruce, and everyone who contributed in this thread. Much appreciated.
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Hey Saridi can you post pic of the tailights on that would be cool .
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[quote name='Saridi' post='433717' date='Jun 9 2007, 05:22 AM']I ended up connected a 21w turning signal bulb(off from original tails) each side as resistor. Everything works fine, and the lci tails look great. Thanks nick, bruce, and everyone who contributed in this thread. Much appreciated.
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Be careful where you hide your 'hidden' bulb or resistor. It gets damn hot and you don't want to burn anything especially because its so close the battery and one of the main fuse boxes on the right. Today I'm experimenting with a few resistors in a attempt to find one that will stay cool enough to be stuck close to lights itself. My relay solution is the only one that produces the true LCI effects. I've managed to dampen the buzzing of the relay but its not gone completely and probably never will because of the AC signal. Once I get rid of the strobing with some capacitors then I'll be in a position to ask people if they want to upgrade to the LCI look cables with the current solution.
Crewst : Are you able to measure the resistors on the aftermarket LEDs? You need a simple ohmmeter and measure between the black and the coloured wires.
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Be careful where you hide your 'hidden' bulb or resistor. It gets damn hot and you don't want to burn anything especially because its so close the battery and one of the main fuse boxes on the right. Today I'm experimenting with a few resistors in a attempt to find one that will stay cool enough to be stuck close to lights itself. My relay solution is the only one that produces the true LCI effects. I've managed to dampen the buzzing of the relay but its not gone completely and probably never will because of the AC signal. Once I get rid of the strobing with some capacitors then I'll be in a position to ask people if they want to upgrade to the LCI look cables with the current solution.
Crewst : Are you able to measure the resistors on the aftermarket LEDs? You need a simple ohmmeter and measure between the black and the coloured wires.
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bruce, it's good to hear that you've managed to find a solution in making the lights as per the lci effects
...if it's ready, make sure to let me know, cause i'll be the first in line to buy one from u...
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I actually took few pics with the lights on, but the results aren't the best.....I am going to take some new pics later today/tonite.
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Crewst : Are you able to measure the resistors on the aftermarket LEDs? You need a simple ohmmeter and measure between the black and the coloured wires.
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True, but I don't use the turn signal that often, so it should be fine (I am more worried the resistors I installed with HID foglights, but that's another story...)
Bruce, I'm in if you finalized the LCI look cable. That's gonna be awesome.
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Cwest : Are you able to measure the resistors on the aftermarket LEDs? You need a simple ohmmeter and measure between the black and the coloured wires.
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You know what bruce i already sold the Aftermarket taillights i wish you would have told me ealier.
You think Alex can maybe measure one?
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You know what bruce i already sold the Aftermarket taillights i wish you would have told me ealier.
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Did some more research today. A 15R resistor is also OK and is much cooler than the 6R that I've used so far but a 27R resistor triggers a fault on the computer. Will try with some more values inbetween those too. The 6R is not an issue at all with the Turn signal because its used so rarely but when I'm trying to simulate a load for the Tail lights its on all the time. Managed to get rid of the strobing too by connecting a Capacitor to the LED rods. If I can find a PCB mountable relay then I can mount all components a lot more neatly.
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Originally Posted by bruce_miranda' post='433908' date='Jun 9 2007, 07:07 PM
Did some more research today. A 15R resistor is also OK and is much cooler than the 6R that I've used so far but a 27R resistor triggers a fault on the computer. Will try with some more values inbetween those too. The 6R is not an issue at all with the Turn signal because its used so rarely but when I'm trying to simulate a load for the Tail lights its on all the time. Managed to get rid of the strobing too by connecting a Capacitor to the LED rods. If I can find a PCB mountable relay then I can mount all components a lot more neatly.
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