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LED stop / tail bulbs and indicator bulbs

Post by jagnut66 »

Hi,
So now they have been around for a while what's the verdict on LED stop / tail and indicator bulbs?
And which do people think are the best ones for our Minors?
I have used them successfully and found them to be brighter, with the only change needed being the flasher can to an electronic version.
But how have others found them in terms of use and longevity?
Best wishes,
Mike.

(PS: I'm not asking about headlamp bulbs in this post by the way, as I feel they are a completely different subject, partly due to the excessive 'brightness wars' seemingly being waged by modern car manufacturers, so lets leave them alone for this one.)
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Re: LED stop / tail bulbs and indicator bulbs

Post by MikeNash »

Well, I think the LED tail lights are very good advance on the old fashioned incandescent type. On the 11th of November I was driving south after dusk on the A34 just north of the M4 junction and saw a Minor well ahead of me. Its rear lights were clearly visible at a much greater distance than normal and so I suppose it had LEDs fitted. Normally, Minor rear lights are like a pair of dim fag ends but these fairly shone.
Can anybody recommend actual bulbs? I don't mean just the suppliers but the actual product? There seems to be so much about and so personal recommendation will be gratefully received.
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Post by Steve Phillips »

So not just LEDs but since the 90s I've bought bright bulbs from Ron francis www.ronfrancis.com,

they last well and are much brighter than standard bulbs, most of what they offer are filament bulbs but they have some LEDs as well, they are not cheap but you do get what you pay for.

I can't remember the UK importer off the top of my head (it's a hot rod company in Essex) I have their details at work if anyone wants them. While I have no connection to Ron francis or the importer it's a brand I've bought from and always been happy with,

Ron francis makes lots of products apart from bulbs so worth a look at the website. I've bought their wiring harnesses / control boxes which are superb, the wire you get from them is printed at regular intervals with "stop lights" or " indicators" etc etc. it's a very well thought out system. Again not cheap but excellent quality.

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I kitted out the pickup with LEDs from www.classiccarleds.co.uk
The results were in my opinion fantastic. I did all the bulbs except for the headlights. I decided to do this as we were towing a boat at night across the south coast including M27 and A31 through the New Forest. The front side lights are far brighter, I used part number 12VBA9HPWW around £6.50 each. These are warm white and very bright.
For the indicators I used part number 12vindsh. These again are super bright and around £8.50 each so not cheap. I used the replacement electronic relays from them as well. They work very well together but in my opinion the click is far quieter than the original. A 3 pin for indicator functions and a 2 pin for the Lucas hazard switch.
For tail lights I used part number 12vstc. A complete transformation through the glass beehive lenses and around £7.50 each.

I’m not affiliated to these guys but have used them for the Midget and Land Rover as well. Duncan is incredibly helpful and will answer questions quickly.
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Re: LED stop / tail bulbs and indicator bulbs

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I've always been a bit wary of using LEDs in place of incandescents where coloured lenses are involved.
I recall one Youtuber finding that his nice new red LEDs worked out dimmer than the originals.
I believe the problem can be that the lens is a filter, letting through a narrow band of the light spectrum (nominally red). This is fine with the high level (6/21W) and broad spectrum white light (and heat!) generated from a hot filament.
But I understand a red LED generates a single wavelength of "red". If this doesn't correspond with the same "redness" that the lens passband allows through, the result is a low transmission (ie it looks dim!)
Even fitting a "white" LED won't help, as it's not a real wideband white, but engineered to be three single spectrum spikes of red, green and blue. This fools the human eye into seeing white (though I suspect that anyone who's colour blind will see a "white" LED as coloured).
I was once stopped by the police as the officer considered my original (1956) stop/tail lens to be too orange.
So I reckon the LED and the lens need to be considered (engineered?) together.
But I stand to be corrected.
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Installing white LEDs behind coloured lenses can produce odd colours. I’ve seen this when I replaced the dash lights with cool white LEDs. They are much better with blue, amber and green LEDs in the appropriate places.

My photo shows a clear red taillight illuminating the road and boast behind.
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I'd expect this, as a "white" LED is not really a broadband white spectrum, but a selected blend of red, green and blue "spot" wavelengths, which then then get differently attenuated by the coloured lens.
So the final effectiveness is a matter of experimentation. And luck!
For a tail lamp cluster, a clear lens would be the best way of accommodating a red or amber LED. This is what many modern cars have, but would look awful on our Moggies!
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I'd very much recommend the led festoon bulbs for the SF80 trafficators from Classic Car Leds. I've fitted these to a few of my cars and they are very noticeable. Particularly useful for 2 doors and convertibles where the trafficators are lower down than the 4 door and the flashing bulbs help with visibility. Straight swap too.
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Post by GavinL »

Not directly on topic, but I've recently fitted LED side lights on my older car (78 MG BGT), I've fitted higher intensity (200 lumen) side lights from classic car LEDs and wired them as daytime running lights- come on alone with ignition and stay on with the lights in sidelight and headlight .

Daytime running lights are usually 200-500 lumens, so the effect is similar to modern DRLs, and I intend fitting them in the same way when I get my Minor back on the road.
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Post by King Kenny »

It was recommended to me by classic led to use red led's in the stop and tail light and amber in the indicators. Now that's what I call stop lights!
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Post by philipkearney »

Now they do look bright. Fitting coloured bulbs seems sensible rather than white light and relying solely on the lense.
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