New LED dome modules

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Ok, so AFAIK from feedback from 100 series installs, my LED modules will fit perfectly in the 2 dome fixtures in the 100 and also 2 of them will fit in the center maplight.

The front maplight uses 2 x Wedge style bulbs (194 base) and the doors are similar to the 80 and use 1 x Wedge style bulb (194 base) - neither of which I can provide. You can find the 194 wedge style LEDs at superbrightleds.com. Do NOTE that the front maplight requires a relatively short Wedge bulb, so the longer LED modules may not fit - so be warned...

cheers,
george.
 
I'm pretty keen to get a couple of these for my 80 but I am just wondering what the advantages of these are over something like a standard festoon LED type unit from somebody like Super Bridge LEDs?
 
I assume you mean superbrightleds ??

Anyhow, standard festoon LED units just use a bunch of small low power LEDs to try and make a bright light. They are also unregulated.

The units I make are fully regulated and drive the Rebel LED at constant current. This first batch (still some left) use 100lumen/watt LEDs.

I dare you to find a 'standard festoon LED' unit that puts out 100 lumens... engineering lumens - not marketing ones :)

cheers,
george.
 
It's true, these things are bright. I have 2 dome lights and a map light from the original batch. They work very well and my wife left the map light on in the garage for 36 hrs and it didn't make a dent in the battery.
 
You'd support creative ingenuity by getting George's LED ;) And besides, his get's the job done, his LED are the brightest I've seen yet. I can see now why some may find them bothersome as a map light - a bit to bright to have shining down on you while you're driving. IMO :beer:
 
The advantage to TaskLEDs is proven, custom light solutions, service, and George's engineering experience. Check out his sight: George's 80 Series Land Cruiser and Nissan MQ Patrol, here you will see a guy who is pioneering solutions and unselfishly gives advice/ ideas. On a recent map light project, George supplied my CC5W driver and all technical support to construct this light; answering all of my questions along the way in a timely manner-he did not have to do this! Thanks for everthing George!
 
I just want to post and say thanks for the great service. I installed 2 in my rig a couple of months ago and one of them recently quit working. I sent it back to George, he took care of it very quickly and I got it back in just a couple of days.

These dome lights are awesome and so is the service!

Thanks George!!
 
George, do you have any LED dome lights available for a 60?
 
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Thanks for all the positive comments, glad you folk like my LED modules.

Hopefully ledinstall answers some of the install questions. For the 60/62 my LED modules fit straight in for the dome module (center dome), but you need to do some tweaks for the cargo light as seen in 60/62 install section at the above URL.

cheers,
george.
 
Just a heads up that I'll be in oz (time for that yearly camping trip etc) from May 10 - June 12 so no orders processed or shipped during that time.

So, if you're thinking to buy in the next little while - better contact me soon or wait till I get back.

cheers,
george.
 
These dome modules are super bright! Thanks for a great product George!!
 
so.... now we can buy new LEDs that are at least 2 times as bright for the same money as the "never to be seen again" LEDs ?

how much brighter are the new style? my gf wants my set for her ford, maybe I can convince her to take my old style and I can get the newer brighter style,,, my interior space is larger than hers so I need more light,,,, right? say it with me,, right!

I still have an old style I never installed if you need one for your museum.
 
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