[Feeler] c63 Eyelid LEDs
I guess it is around 240+30 shipped to your place from JP.
It is pluy and play just like change bulbs. No error
I am not getting money on this one, so i can't no guarantee tho.
But all the info said that the brex one with no error. There are some Audis and BMWs installed it already, and they have no error. You can search BREX STICK TYPE A. You will find some blogs from JP. People installed it.
If not, every one is selling already... no one will buy BREX's plug and play LED...
Even if you buy without resistor packs, this is like a $40 usd project tops, unless these are some unheard of, unavailable LED's...
As I said before, if you are happy to buy $1 usd worth of parts because it's "supposed" to work for $200, go for it - it's awesome marketing.
The cost of the Kit doesnt really expensive...but the brand is... and the cusumer tends to trust those brand name product... You can see the replica stuff with better marterial and cost less, but ppl still buy the real one...
You can see the point here...Market is like that... It is not only about the cost of that material only... if so everything will be cheap around us... and BENZ wont be more expensive compare to Lexus...
Heat will not be a factor. This is part of the reason why they are so expensive.
As I said, I'm all for getting LED's without errors, but I didn't - and wouldn't - pay $200 to do it.
The Best of Mercedes & AMG
system solution and less costly.
If someone could point me in the right direction for
sourcing the HID LEDs I would appreciate it..
If its not a simple solution then I could see where
you might get into a couple hundred bucks for
a plug and play lighting system. But I agree
we use LEDs on a lot of the stuff we build
here is pretty cheap but they arent HID
LEDS
system solution and less costly.
If someone could point me in the right direction for
sourcing the HID LEDs I would appreciate it..
If its not a simple solution then I could see where
you might get into a couple hundred bucks for
a plug and play lighting system. But I agree
we use LEDs on a lot of the stuff we build
here is pretty cheap but they arent HID
LEDS
The issue that everyone is trying to solve is how to fool the car such that the low wattage of an LED does not cause it to think "bulb out". On the older C's and SLK's, this was about 2.5 watts. On my LED projects, I would stick a 2.5w 33ohm resistor in parallel with the LED. Not perfect, but it works, just gotta dissipate a couple w's worth of heat somewhere it won't melt anything.
If you look at the pictures posted, looks like someone is using SMD resistors to achieve the same thing. If this thing actually works, then either the new C's are detecting bulb blown at a much lower threshold, or that puppy is going to get really, really hot. (I know you can get 5w SMD thick or thin film, high temp resistors - I'd just be worried about trying to dissipate that much heat that close to the LED - see the photo's in post #37)
If you are bored, pop out to your car and see if you can figure out exactly what load it's looking for before it decides your bulb is burned out..
Last edited by UK-C200; Oct 19, 2008 at 09:09 PM.
I know that u can add a resistor to avoid error, but ppl don't want to do with that. My point is that it is new and it may be the only choice that is plug and play. therefore, it is expensive... And things worth their value as there is buyers.
So if anyone want the brex one then find me. i am willing to help.
I think there will be cheaper one when China is able to copy the technology.
Wait or pay, your choice.
The issue that everyone is trying to solve is how to fool the car such that the low wattage of an LED does not cause it to think "bulb out". On the older C's and SLK's, this was about 2.5 watts. On my LED projects, I would stick a 2.5w 33ohm resistor in parallel with the LED. Not perfect, but it works, just gotta dissipate a couple w's worth of heat somewhere it won't melt anything.
If you look at the pictures posted, looks like someone is using SMD resistors to achieve the same thing. If this thing actually works, then either the new C's are detecting bulb blown at a much lower threshold, or that puppy is going to get really, really hot. (I know you can get 5w SMD thick or thin film, high temp resistors - I'd just be worried about trying to dissipate that much heat that close to the LED - see the photo's in post #37)
If you are bored, pop out to your car and see if you can figure out exactly what load it's looking for before it decides your bulb is burned out..
Let me look at it at work on Tues. I have to appear in court tomorrow and could be busy (My son likes to go over the speed limit)
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Go from there. i'll try and see if i can get more pairs. They do our interior lights as well so i will let you guys know how they are as i ordered:
- front dome = 2 LEDs
- rear dome = 1 LEDs
- rear reading = 2 LEDs
- License plate = 2 LEDs
- Visor = 2 LEDs
Last edited by phranksmbz; Oct 21, 2008 at 07:05 PM.
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Go from there. i'll try and see if i can get more pairs. They do our interior lights as well so i will let you guys know how they are as i ordered:
- front dome = 2 LEDs
- rear dome = 1 LEDs
- rear reading = 2 LEDs
- License plate = 2 LEDs
- Visor = 2 LEDs
Last edited by UK-C200; Oct 21, 2008 at 07:34 PM.
Just so i know i wont be losing any money can everyone here who is interested please confirm before i send over the funds?
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Agian its 200 (for a pair = 4 LEDs) + shipping.
Just so i know i wont be losing any money can everyone here who is interested please confirm before i send over the funds?
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Agian its 200 (for a pair = 4 LEDs) + shipping.
1. Barry - NORTH 44 C55
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