AZN Optics 5W5 Canbus LEDs
2nd it's unusual for an led to burn out so soon could it be a blown fuse? That's happen to me b4.
Pm me your info and I will take care of you with replacements.
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To everyone else, I will soon upload pictures of my LED setup. 8000k Eyelids, 8000k sidemarkers, red LED turn signals, white LED reverse bulbs, 5000k LED license plate. And 5000k LED footwell.
EDIT: Actually, here is a picture I have on this computer from about a week or so ago. Only one LED is working in the eyelid in this picture. My brother swapped around my LEDs when I got my sidemarkers done and pushed them all in too far in the eyelids and I have been having problems with all of them now (it actually looks kinda cool with a fade effect in person). But Mike took care of me (great warranty and support!). But moral of the story is, make SURE you install them right. Save mike money from having to keep warrantying LED, and save you time and aggravation. If the LED is HOT to the touch when installed, pull it out a bit (you will know within a few seconds...)

The sidemarker isn't as bright in person and matches the eyelid. In this picture the eyelid looks a bit more "purple" than my sidemarker, but that is because of the Lamin-x tint on my headlights. In person, you don't really notice this though because they are so bright.
Last edited by jctevere; Jun 1, 2011 at 01:29 AM.
Anyone have the led's in the brake light? pix or video would be great.
sorry if it has been mentioned before I didn't see anything for the front turn signals on the website.
As for the front turn signals, I actually have played around with the bulbs, but it won't be a simple plug and play solution which is something I stress with my products. Even though the LED has built in resistors, it just means that it won't throw errors. However to get it functional, you'd need to splice in load resistors due to the headlight assembly control unit.
I'll send you an email in a little bit.
Unfortunately, this is a common issue with open circuitry LEDs as we're exposing the circuit. I've consulted with other LED vendors at trade shows and that's an issue that they have as well. This is why I include instructions in my packages warning of this.
In a continual effort to improve our products, we're working on testing new designs with end caps that physically restricts over insertion issue. This however presents a couple challenges. One, it adds production time and costs as we're introducing another unit and extra labor steps. Two, it adds 11mm in my latest test prototype which makes it too long for 80% of other 194 application on 204s. The only way to shorten the length is a complete circuit redesign which engineers and I have been working on. It's not a simple task, but we're working to improve our product to safeguard against this installation risk.
Last edited by AZN Optics; Jun 17, 2011 at 02:10 AM.




. Love it thanks Michael!

