FS: LED products
#1
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: British Columbia
Posts: 1,920
FS: LED products
Hey everyone, I was just going through some of my LED stock and want to clearance some out. Here is what i've got:
6mm (wide) LED strips:
- FULLY marine grade water proofed out of the box
- coated with a thin layer of silicone resin
- Comes in 1/2 meter strips
- 12 volt power supplied
- comes with easy connector ends with each strip
- comes with 3M tape on back of all strips
- White, Warm white, Red, Blue, Yellow (warm white is like an incandescent bulb)
12mm (wide) LED strips :
- FULLY marine grade water proofed out of the box
- coated in a soft clear silicone resin
- Comes in 1/2 meter strips
- 12 volt power supplied
- comes with easy connector ends with each strip
- Each strip comes with 3M tape on back
- White, Warm white, Red Blue
All strips are flexible horizontally. As you can see from the pics, you can even make a full circle with them. They take only 9 volts to light up, dim, and 12 volts to be at 100% brightness.
LED Modules:
- FULLY marine grade water proofed out of the box
- coated in a soft silicone resin
- 12 volt power supplied
- Each strip comes with 3M tape on back
- roughly 1.5 x 1.5 x 0.5 inch (L x W x H)
- White, Red, Blue, Yellow
Here are some pics of them installed on my car.
Door Sills:
You'll need 3-4
Engine bay:
Trunk:
You'll need 2 strips
Headlights as R8 Style LED's:
Glove box:
You'll need one strip
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mYwFDVLfI8o
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mYwFDVLfI8o
LED Modules as puddle lights:
WILLING TO SHIP ANYWHERE!!
Retail pricing:
6mm: $28/each
12mm: $35/each
Modules: $15/each
Selling for:
6mm: $22/each (my cost is $18)
12mm: $28/each (my cost is $26)
Modules: $12/each (my cost is $10)
If you are interested in having LED door sills, i can pre-wire everything for you and all you'll have to do is hook them up. Obviously the costs will go up because of the wiring that has to be done.
For us Metro-Vancouver-ites, installs will also be available.
6mm (wide) LED strips:
- FULLY marine grade water proofed out of the box
- coated with a thin layer of silicone resin
- Comes in 1/2 meter strips
- 12 volt power supplied
- comes with easy connector ends with each strip
- comes with 3M tape on back of all strips
- White, Warm white, Red, Blue, Yellow (warm white is like an incandescent bulb)
12mm (wide) LED strips :
- FULLY marine grade water proofed out of the box
- coated in a soft clear silicone resin
- Comes in 1/2 meter strips
- 12 volt power supplied
- comes with easy connector ends with each strip
- Each strip comes with 3M tape on back
- White, Warm white, Red Blue
All strips are flexible horizontally. As you can see from the pics, you can even make a full circle with them. They take only 9 volts to light up, dim, and 12 volts to be at 100% brightness.
LED Modules:
- FULLY marine grade water proofed out of the box
- coated in a soft silicone resin
- 12 volt power supplied
- Each strip comes with 3M tape on back
- roughly 1.5 x 1.5 x 0.5 inch (L x W x H)
- White, Red, Blue, Yellow
Here are some pics of them installed on my car.
Door Sills:
You'll need 3-4
Engine bay:
Trunk:
You'll need 2 strips
Headlights as R8 Style LED's:
Glove box:
You'll need one strip
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mYwFDVLfI8o
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mYwFDVLfI8o
LED Modules as puddle lights:
WILLING TO SHIP ANYWHERE!!
Retail pricing:
6mm: $28/each
12mm: $35/each
Modules: $15/each
Selling for:
6mm: $22/each (my cost is $18)
12mm: $28/each (my cost is $26)
Modules: $12/each (my cost is $10)
If you are interested in having LED door sills, i can pre-wire everything for you and all you'll have to do is hook them up. Obviously the costs will go up because of the wiring that has to be done.
For us Metro-Vancouver-ites, installs will also be available.
Last edited by Fit of RAGE; 02-15-2009 at 10:06 PM.
#5
Is there a difference between the brightness of the 6mm vs. the 12mm? Also, my car usually runs at around 13.8-14.2 volts, is this going to be a problem? and how do I pay your? thanks!
#6
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: British Columbia
Posts: 1,920
AMGCLS68@gmail.com
Last edited by Fit of RAGE; 10-17-2008 at 10:45 PM.
#7
How many of the 12 mm strips do you have in blue?
#9
if i want to put the LED in the headlight, what size should i go? 12mm?
#11
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: British Columbia
Posts: 1,920
6mm it's, easier to hid and wiring up.
All i did was splice it into the trunk light. super easier
All i did was splice it into the trunk light. super easier
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#13
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: British Columbia
Posts: 1,920