Elevenparts LED taillight bulbs
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Elevenparts LED taillight bulbs
Has anyone used these? They are simpler than the CU Layer setup. Probably cheaper too. But from the pictures, it appears the LED bulbs might be taller- maybe too tall. Elevenparts is in Switzerland, so logistics for a return could be more troublesome.
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Re: Elevenparts LED taillight bulbs
Have you asked Marco? He's selling them and I've always found him to be very easy to deal with, he probably has the info you seek.Edwin Ek wrote:Has anyone used these? They seem simpler than the CU Layer setup. Probably cheaper too. But from the pictures, it appears the LED bulbs might be taller- maybe too tall. Elevenparts is in Switzerland, so logistics for a return could be more troublesome.
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Re: Elevenparts LED taillight bulbs
Hi Elevenparts is primarily a big volume wholesale distributor I believe Stoddard/Sierra Madre and AAse are among his retail outlets it may be easier for you to deal with them.
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Re: Elevenparts LED taillight bulbs
Similar and from a supplier closer to the west coast - - -
https://www.ledlight.com/24-led-light-s ... sitve.aspx
Inexpensive and not much brighter than OEM 6 volt incandescent bulbs
https://www.ledlight.com/24-led-light-s ... sitve.aspx
Inexpensive and not much brighter than OEM 6 volt incandescent bulbs
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Re: Elevenparts LED taillight bulbs
If they are indeed not much brighter than the original 6V bulbs, as Donald says, then the CU Layer setups are a no-brainer. Yes, they are not cheap, but consider what can happen when folks behind you can't see the dim taillights on most 356's.
They are MUCH brighter and therefore have to be much easier to see during the daytime,when most of us are driving our cars,and when way too many of those drivers behind us are texting and using other electronic devices.
They are MUCH brighter and therefore have to be much easier to see during the daytime,when most of us are driving our cars,and when way too many of those drivers behind us are texting and using other electronic devices.
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Re: Elevenparts LED taillight bulbs
I have tried those LEDS and yes they are bright but LEDS throw put their brightest light from the top of the LED not the sides so unlike an LED the tungsten light bulbs throw light in all directions but also create lots of heat in the process and LEDS do not generate the same amount of heat while keeping the light directional. Those LEDS are not a good fit for a 356. I have used some that look the same as these on my parking lights inside the headlights for years. Very bright.
https://www.amazon.com/New-Generation-B ... s+led+bulb
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Re: Elevenparts LED taillight bulbs
If you are looking for BRIGHT, Jeffrey Fellman's SMD (surface mounted display) lights are for you, 6V or 12V. See attached photo.
BRIGHTER than CU Layer IMHO and no gadgetry, electronic boards, etc. involved. Just unplug the incandescent bulb and plug in the SMD. When functioning, it looks just like a VERY BRIGHT incandescent bulb, not a bunch of little circles. I have 6: 2 front running/signal lights, 2 rear brake/signal, 2 rear running. All the same "bulb". I also use his SMD headlights. Jeffrey supplies a flasher for the signal lights but these things don't draw enough power to operate the signal display on your tach. You need to buy a grounded electronic flasher from one of our suppliers to operate the dash display, same as CU Layer I've heard. Did I mention these are VERY BRIGHT?
BRIGHTER than CU Layer IMHO and no gadgetry, electronic boards, etc. involved. Just unplug the incandescent bulb and plug in the SMD. When functioning, it looks just like a VERY BRIGHT incandescent bulb, not a bunch of little circles. I have 6: 2 front running/signal lights, 2 rear brake/signal, 2 rear running. All the same "bulb". I also use his SMD headlights. Jeffrey supplies a flasher for the signal lights but these things don't draw enough power to operate the signal display on your tach. You need to buy a grounded electronic flasher from one of our suppliers to operate the dash display, same as CU Layer I've heard. Did I mention these are VERY BRIGHT?
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Re: Elevenparts LED taillight bulbs
Yeah, they are bright!PaulAhnell wrote:If you are looking for BRIGHT, Jeffrey Fellman's SMD (surface mounted display) lights are for you, 6V or 12V. See attached photo.
BRIGHTER than CU Layer IMHO and no gadgetry, electronic boards, etc. involved. Just unplug the incandescent bulb and plug in the SMD. When functioning, it looks just like a VERY BRIGHT incandescent bulb, not a bunch of little circles. I have 6: 2 front running/signal lights, 2 rear brake/signal, 2 rear running. All the same "bulb". I also use his SMD headlights. Jeffrey supplies a flasher for the signal lights but these things don't draw enough power to operate the signal display on your tach. You need to buy a grounded electronic flasher from one of our suppliers to operate the dash display, same as CU Layer I've heard. Did I mention these are VERY BRIGHT?
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Re: Elevenparts LED taillight bulbs
David, are the bulbs you reference too tall for the turn signals?
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Re: Elevenparts LED taillight bulbs
Mark they are single filament style bases so I guess in theory they can be used. I cannot remember why I did not use them for the turn/brake lights. May have had something to do with the blinker relay. I will have to revisit them. Also possible they were too tall.
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Re: Elevenparts LED taillight bulbs
Thanks, David. It would be nice to have a LED source for that application.
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Re: Elevenparts LED taillight bulbs
Mark. I went and looked and it appears that at least on my cabrio I put those LED's in the tail/brake turn lights and in the headlights on the coupe. Pictures attached and to show the difference I put a tungsten light bulb in the turn socket so you can see the difference. Not easy to synch my shutter with the turn signal either. By the way that is an all red tail light lens. The camera I think makes it look more yellow/amber. Not sure why I did not buy more but I should do the same on the coupe, though I better look first because it has been more than a few years since I did it and my memory has been questionable since my flirt with death. I may only need to buy two of them for the cabrio headlight parking bulbs.
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Re: Elevenparts LED taillight bulbs
These look like the Jeffrey Feldman bulbs. The ones linked to Amazon look a bit taller, have more LEDs, and are significantly cheaper. I am going to check the measurements to see if the Amazon bulbs fit the B turn signals. I have CU Layer taillights already.
Thanks.
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Re: Elevenparts LED taillight bulbs
For best results with a LED bulb, you need to have the bulb the same color as the lens. The lights are so bright the white light overwhelms the red or amber. There are several red 6v bulbs on Amazon. You need LEDs on the top of the bulb as well as the sides. Added a plug in electronic flasher from Sierra Madre. No separate ground wire required. Just plug and play. Very satisfied with the results.
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Re: Elevenparts LED taillight bulbs
Mark, I appreciate your comment on the color of the LED's and I agree that in a perfect world that is the way to go. However when I got those bulbs they were all that was available other than the Cu Layer versions. I decided not to go that route because I have three cars and I did not want to pay out for 3 sets. I decided that the brightness of these lights overruled any color concerns and the extra light output should alert those behind regardless of colour compared to the feeble glow from the originals.
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