DIY Guide: Wiring lights along w/ the dome light.
#22
I need me some red oznium LEDs =P
wish they had the million color controller to control your lighting needs. but this is going to be fun, and that blue looks a little too blue for the interior HU and gauges.
wish they had the million color controller to control your lighting needs. but this is going to be fun, and that blue looks a little too blue for the interior HU and gauges.
#23
how did you fish the wire over to the other side? did you just buy some wire and extend it or would i have to buy a second kit?
#24
I also bought a second transformer. It's infinitely easier to extend wire BEFORE the transformer.
A single cathode kit at oznium has two cathode tubes and one transformer. If you want a single tube on each side it's worth the extra to get a second transformer as the wiring distance between light and transformer is limited and I don't recommend trying to extend those wires. (tiny & fragile)
#25
Here's another question.
Is there a way to wire those strip LED lights so that they come on with the dome but ALSO can be switched on? Maybe controlled with a rheostat type switch to control the intensity?
Thanks.
Is there a way to wire those strip LED lights so that they come on with the dome but ALSO can be switched on? Maybe controlled with a rheostat type switch to control the intensity?
Thanks.
#26
confusion
on some of these pics it looks like your dome light isn't on but your doors are open and the foot well lights are on. if you switch the dome light to always off do the foot well lights also always stay off?
#27
footwell cathodes
first of all much thanks to jl0r for posting the DIY, i would have had to buy the damn manual and figure it out myself if it wasn't for this guy.
took about an hour to do, but it was actually pretty fun, and they look great, even though the camera on my phone is kinda shitty and you can't really tell.
i took rcantu's advice and used some uv-reactive cable ties to tie down those puppies.
blue matches good with indigo, and it makes your shoes look badass if they're white lol
welp, that was fun, and i think i did fairly well and got the cables all neat and tucked away. again thanks to jl0r and i strongly suggest doing this it looks cool, it's actually functional, and it's fun and easy to install.
took about an hour to do, but it was actually pretty fun, and they look great, even though the camera on my phone is kinda shitty and you can't really tell.
i took rcantu's advice and used some uv-reactive cable ties to tie down those puppies.
blue matches good with indigo, and it makes your shoes look badass if they're white lol
welp, that was fun, and i think i did fairly well and got the cables all neat and tucked away. again thanks to jl0r and i strongly suggest doing this it looks cool, it's actually functional, and it's fun and easy to install.
#30
Question: I bought some Flexible LED Strips from Oznium. I shouldn't need any sort of transformer for these like the one you need for cold cathodes, correct?
What about in line fuses? Will I need those?
What about in line fuses? Will I need those?
Last edited by dbcmaster; 11-13-2007 at 01:58 PM.
#31
Question: I bought some Flexible LED Strips from Oznium. I shouldn't need any sort of transformer for these like the one you need for cold cathodes, correct?
What about in line fuses? Will I need those?
What about in line fuses? Will I need those?
no you don't need a transformer because you have the cigarette lighter which already puts out 12V DC all a transformer does is steps up or steps down the amount of voltage. you just hook the positive to positive and negative to negative.
#33
Good question! Yes, you can but it does get much trickier. That is exactly what I eventually ended up doing. Unfortunately I can't remember right now exactly HOW I did that. I do remember I blew a couple of fuses figuring it out. You will have to use a few diodes in the process. I wasn't able to describe that process clearly so I never made instructions on it. Sorry.
#34
Question: I bought some Flexible LED Strips from Oznium. I shouldn't need any sort of transformer for these like the one you need for cold cathodes, correct?
What about in line fuses? Will I need those?
What about in line fuses? Will I need those?
#35
I drilled a couple very small holes in the underdash cover and threaded the zip ties right though. They really do work great.
#37
I did my footwell mod yesterday, however one of my cathode tubes was busted but the guys at ozium said they would ship a replacement right away, i already did all the wiring so now i just need to plug in the new tube. I used an add-a-fuse to the accessory fuse, to give it some power, that way the lights stay on when the car is turned on, i was going to add a switch but without a good place to mount one i think it would look tacky. but im happy with the set up now.
#38
Man, just the thread I've been looking for!
I want to add lighting(LED strips) under the dash for the floorboards/sills and in the rear floorboards, but I have a quick question for all you...
Are you all bringing one set of wires into the cab and tapping everything else into them? If so are just twist capping them all together? Or using some splitter(ie-junction box on OZ) that will make everything look cleaner.
Also, is there some magical, or not so magical, point where you begin to overload this type of electrical solution with LEDs(not looking to line my whole interior with LEDs... just curious)?
Thanks!
I want to add lighting(LED strips) under the dash for the floorboards/sills and in the rear floorboards, but I have a quick question for all you...
Are you all bringing one set of wires into the cab and tapping everything else into them? If so are just twist capping them all together? Or using some splitter(ie-junction box on OZ) that will make everything look cleaner.
Also, is there some magical, or not so magical, point where you begin to overload this type of electrical solution with LEDs(not looking to line my whole interior with LEDs... just curious)?
Thanks!
#39
Man, just the thread I've been looking for!
I want to add lighting(LED strips) under the dash for the floorboards/sills and in the rear floorboards, but I have a quick question for all you...
Are you all bringing one set of wires into the cab and tapping everything else into them? If so are just twist capping them all together? Or using some splitter(ie-junction box on OZ) that will make everything look cleaner.
Also, is there some magical, or not so magical, point where you begin to overload this type of electrical solution with LEDs(not looking to line my whole interior with LEDs... just curious)?
Thanks!
I want to add lighting(LED strips) under the dash for the floorboards/sills and in the rear floorboards, but I have a quick question for all you...
Are you all bringing one set of wires into the cab and tapping everything else into them? If so are just twist capping them all together? Or using some splitter(ie-junction box on OZ) that will make everything look cleaner.
Also, is there some magical, or not so magical, point where you begin to overload this type of electrical solution with LEDs(not looking to line my whole interior with LEDs... just curious)?
Thanks!
LEDs draw such little power compared to anything else in your car.
So load em up! Well not really you should control yoirslef.
But dont worry about them if its done coelrrectly there is no problem.
#40
Yeh this was a project that was easy as pie... i dunno if pies easy, but you get the point. i go my cathodes from ozium and i extended the transformer and put it under the center console. Then i just made sure that the lights could reach, plugged them in, and was very satisfied. All said and done it took me like 20 minutes. lol niice. i'll get pics up later, although they'll look like the rest of them