SquirrellCook
Forum Member
This is so much easier than you might expect. Basically it consists of removing all the old gubbins.
This one that I converted has a festoon bulb as well. I left the holder in place and will upgrade the bulb with 797-2340 from radio spares. I like these as they are rugged and non polarised. (just put it in and it should work)
The self adhesive LED strip I fitted was also from RS 922-0963 These produce really good light, but are only available in 24 volts. The strip is too long for my housing, so I cut it along the marked section. This way you can join it in parallel. It fact you can join multiple strips this way.
Just a note on cheap LED,s and strips. I have found this unreliable, so if you are going to use them. Make sure they are easy to remove again.
I think the picture says it all. If you do have questions feel free to ask. I've also included a picture of the mess I have made and it's got to the stage where I'm frightened to touch it
This one that I converted has a festoon bulb as well. I left the holder in place and will upgrade the bulb with 797-2340 from radio spares. I like these as they are rugged and non polarised. (just put it in and it should work)
The self adhesive LED strip I fitted was also from RS 922-0963 These produce really good light, but are only available in 24 volts. The strip is too long for my housing, so I cut it along the marked section. This way you can join it in parallel. It fact you can join multiple strips this way.
Just a note on cheap LED,s and strips. I have found this unreliable, so if you are going to use them. Make sure they are easy to remove again.
I think the picture says it all. If you do have questions feel free to ask. I've also included a picture of the mess I have made and it's got to the stage where I'm frightened to touch it