I'm wondering about the use of LED lighting tech in older sleds. There was a post about this from a few years ago, but has there been any investigation into this since? In the older post, there was discussion about using a low watt LED in the tail light and maybe a brighter bulb up front.
The sled in question is a 1978 440 Liquifire. No electric start. What would be needed to change over the whole system to LEDs? Is it even possible to use the new LEDs in this sled? Thoughts, directions?
LED Lighting Question
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Re: LED Lighting Question
LED's require DC voltage to work. As your machine has AC power you would need to convert it to DC. This requires a rectifier which is inexpensive and readily available. There may be LED light systems out there that have rectifiers built in to them that are meant to run on 12 volts.
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Re: LED Lighting Question
Todd, I made up some e-start rectifiers a couple of years ago. I'll post a picture. Would this help him if he found a place to mount it? It has to be mounted with plastic washers which come with it. Signed: Just Curious
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