AZN Optics 5W5 Canbus LEDs
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7QCv9QpSARw
i think its pretty cool so i aint complaining lol
but one of my led is dying i think, it doesnt lit strong anymore,
what wrong?
mikonuj - I'll warranty them, but please try to be extra careful with installation this time.
Reno - you're running into the same situation as mikonuj. Eventually the solder will become so compromised that it'll stop working all together. If you're handy with a solder, the LED actually isn't burned out or broken and simply soldering the resistor back on the unit will fix it. It's simply the solder melting point being reached, not an issue with the actual components.
Just heard back from my tester this weekend. Unfortunately looks like the built in error cancellors didn't work and an external error cancelling device is needed (like the DDM Tuning kit). I could release as is and sell an error cancelling unit separate, but I want another shot at a built in solution.
At this point, you might as well get the LEDs first as it'll take a bit of tweaking to get the new version HID out. Couple that with finding a new volunteer tester and waiting for them to get it installed and feedback.. You don't really gain anything bundling since LEDs ship for free.
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Also @ Mike. Those 8000k I put in my sidemarkers are now more "blue" and match my eyelids. Perhaps they get darker overtime or something? I am very satisfied. I will take some pictures to show everyone of my all 8000k setup. 55w 8000k DDM, 8000k eyelids and sidemarkers. However, I have "tint" lamin-x on my headlights, so it makes the eyelids look a little bit more "blue" or purplish then they really are. Mix that with the fact that the housing has some type of other effect, so when you get up close the sidemarkers look a little bit different color from the eyelids, even though they are both 8000k.
However, once you get a few feet away, to the human eye they appear to match very well. I am probably going to take my Lamin-x tint off my headlights soon and just black out the housing.
Lastly @ Mike. Do you need any help testing the HID kits in foglights? I would be willing to try it out down there in 8000k. I would really like a 55w kit so I don't have to run extra wires or error cancelers (like my ddm kit). Or do you think that it would be too much heat for the foglight housing?

Thanks!
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