Ultimate Eyebrow Upgrade
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p.s did theracerboss put up a thread showing the led strip and fitting?
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Yeah i was thinking about those strips you can buy and wire up yourself..... has anyone got pics of the kind you need (led bulb size) and how to fit them?......is it just a case of glueing a strip in place where the existing holes are? ![Wacko](https://5series.net/forums/images/smilies/imported/wacko.gif)
p.s did theracerboss put up a thread showing the led strip and fitting?![Unsure](https://5series.net/forums/images/smilies/imported/unsure.gif)
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p.s did theracerboss put up a thread showing the led strip and fitting?
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Using real LED bulbs are a good option if your doing the eyebrow upgrade with the LCI lights. The best option is the LED strips for the Pre-LCI.
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I say strips because you can buy a ton of cheap crap from flee bay but they don't either output like my strip or they have been reported to burn out.
Its been over a year since I did my mod and my leds burn BRIGHT like hell even today with no issues.
I mean think about it, who will want to do a redo on the eyebrows knowing what a pain it is to open them and seal them securely.
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I say strips because you can buy a ton of cheap crap from flee bay but they don't either output like my strip or they have been reported to burn out.
Its been over a year since I did my mod and my leds burn BRIGHT like hell even today with no issues.
I mean think about it, who will want to do a redo on the eyebrows knowing what a pain it is to open them and seal them securely.
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yeah they thought it was a cool idea, but weren't sure about doing it and it looks like they were going to rape my pockets to even attempt the mod.
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Does anyone know what voltage this circuit concerned is? I ask as I want to connect up leds to test them before fitting. Whats the best way to test them offline, I am assuming wires to a 9V battery or similiar?