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Has anyone put a set of LED strips under the glareshield? They are
usually 12v, dimmable, and relatively cheap. Our 79 Warrior has crappy panel lighting and thought putting up a length of red LEDs strips with some sticky tape and plugging in with cig/power adapter would be an easy way to light up the instruments. Views?? --Jeff |
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"JB" wrote in message
... Has anyone put a set of LED strips under the glareshield? They are usually 12v, dimmable, and relatively cheap. Our 79 Warrior has crappy panel lighting and thought putting up a length of red LEDs strips with some sticky tape and plugging in with cig/power adapter would be an easy way to light up the instruments. I'd check your panel light bulbs first. When I took off the panel cover to see what was doing on my 78 Warrior, I found a few dead light bulbs and the ones that were working were covered by a less-than-semi-transparent blue rubber cover. After getting a few bulbs at the local RadioShack and taking off the blue covers, my panel lighting became adequate once again. I also have the overhead red light that provides good panel coverage as well. Marco |
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On Apr 2, 9:09*am, JB wrote:
Has anyone put a set of LED strips under the glareshield? *They are usually 12v, dimmable, and relatively cheap. *Our 79 Warrior has crappy panel lighting and thought putting up a length of red LEDs strips with some sticky tape and plugging in with cig/power adapter would be an easy way to light up the instruments. There are companies that make great bezzel lights. We installed them in our Mooney. Every gauge now looks like its backlit. -robert |
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On Apr 2, 4:12*pm, "Robert M. Gary" wrote:
On Apr 2, 9:09*am, JB wrote: Has anyone put a set of LED strips under the glareshield? *They are usually 12v, dimmable, and relatively cheap. *Our 79 Warrior has crappy panel lighting and thought putting up a length of red LEDs strips with some sticky tape and plugging in with cig/power adapter would be an easy way to light up the instruments. There are companies that make great bezzel lights. We installed them in our Mooney. Every gauge now looks like its backlit. -robert Sorry...I should have mentioned that a) I've already removed the blue condoms, replaced dead bulbs, etc. and b) I've looked at nulites, bezels, and a dozen other upgrades. I was just wondering if anyone had gone the LED strip route and can provide a PIREP. --Jeff |
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![]() Has anyone put a set of LED strips under the glareshield? They are usually 12v, dimmable, and relatively cheap. Our 79 Warrior has crappy panel lighting and thought putting up a length of red LEDs strips with some sticky tape and plugging in with cig/power adapter would be an easy way to light up the instruments. I have the led strip on my Comanche. It provides a nice wash of light across the panel, but IMO it isn't enough to use for instrument illumination on its own. Hope this helps. -ifsc |
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