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JVC JA-S22 Fuse Lamps
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<blockquote data-quote="marantz123" data-source="post: 985314" data-attributes="member: 16849"><p>Would be great to see some pics of what the current mod is and may help give us some idea on a solution. Since the plethora of LED options available, there are many possibilities here. One important thing is not running the display too hot as it can cause problems with plastic discolouration and heat damage over time. I wouldnt recommend 12v auto bulbs as they will run too hot. Im sure you can get away nicely with a warm-white LED in each meter window if positioned correctly and at a suitable intensity.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="marantz123, post: 985314, member: 16849"] Would be great to see some pics of what the current mod is and may help give us some idea on a solution. Since the plethora of LED options available, there are many possibilities here. One important thing is not running the display too hot as it can cause problems with plastic discolouration and heat damage over time. I wouldnt recommend 12v auto bulbs as they will run too hot. Im sure you can get away nicely with a warm-white LED in each meter window if positioned correctly and at a suitable intensity. [/QUOTE]
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