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Old 10-15-2008, 03:23 PM
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Default Idk where to post this, help finding led for halo?

Ok im sick of searching, I bought a set of halo fog lights that have been on my trans am now since last year off a member on this site. This summer the led's in the halo ring burnt out and ive been tring to match it with new led bulbs but IDK WHAT KIND THEY ARE. They are a normal 10mm or whatever bulbs that u see in the halos but there not white.. and there not blue.. there a white blue bulb? I can't find any leds that are a bright white with a blueish tint to it. They are the same bulbs in the angel eye halos im guessing if anyone understands what I mean. If anyone can tell me what kind of bulbs these are then please help and tell me what the hell im doing wrong here. I cant find any whiteblue led bulbs.
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Does anyone know what kind of leds are blue white?
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http://www.purdyelectronics.com/prod...dbluewhite.cfm
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No not seperate leds, I mean a led thats like a blue white color. I dont know what im looking for here so idk what to get in power and such. The led is a white led with a blueish tint to it, its for angel eyes
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In reality, if the led's burned out already, its a crappy unit thats going to do it again. Most leds are rated for 100,000 hours of use. It sounds like it has no overvoltage protection for the leds. I suggest you find a quality set to replace them with.
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Originally Posted by redls1bird
In reality, if the led's burned out already, its a crappy unit thats going to do it again. Most leds are rated for 100,000 hours of use. It sounds like it has no overvoltage protection for the leds. I suggest you find a quality set to replace them with.
Well I cant find any angel eyes that fit in the fogs anymore. Everything is discontinued lol
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You might have luck with ledgauges.com, also try searching in the stereo and electronics section of this site.




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