Perfect solution for LED eyelid
Actually, it said two pairs cost 35 Euros -- approx. US $50, plus shipping.
(Unless I read it wrong...) Any other opinions on this one? It looks like a good alternative.

fwiw, I found this on another forum...
http://www.xenonvalot.com/ledwedgebulb.html
They look like a possible way to go... Approx. US $50 plus shipping, if I read it correctly.

fwiw, I found this on another forum...
http://www.xenonvalot.com/ledwedgebulb.html
They look like a possible way to go... Approx. US $50 plus shipping, if I read it correctly.
Last edited by phranksmbz; Sep 10, 2008 at 03:17 AM.
btw, I plan to go to the Super Autobacs (car parts / mod shop) here in town soon to look at their LED bulb selection. Will report back when I'm done.
The Best of Mercedes & AMG
My concern with buying/trying with the C300 is 1) not sure what size bulbs it takes where 2) the power consumption that each of those LED's can handle (ie. will it throw an error code)
At that price it MAY be worth trying... adding to xmas list juuust in case...
Now excuse my simple engineering math (I took computer engineering in univeristy but I work in finance now) but from what I remember a diode causes a 0.7V drop across it's terminals. Now assuming the line coming in is 12V (minus the 0.7V drop across the diode) one would need a simple 25ohm resistor in series to generate a 5W load on the circuit. Perhaps throw in a capacitor in line to normalize the load.
Correct me if my simple circuitry is wrong anybody.
If I'm even close to right, just like stated above, a magic box, with a decent build, should cost you around $1 to $2 MAX MAX MAX.



