2010 Honda Fit - Interior LEDs (footwells & cup holder area) - Oznium
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i was thinking more along the lines of super metroid :O
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Can you please Check my video I have posted on installing my 9.5 in led strips. I think I should have used connectors rather than soldering everything. When I have to replace lights, I'll have to cut the wires and resolder new strips.
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Mega Man! And perhaps some sort of Castlevania remix at the end there?
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How did you wire these LEDs to your headlights? I wanted to put LEDs in my footwells but i didnt want to have to switch them on at night and off during the day. So im just curious how your wired the LEDs to your headlight switch?
zackdingler 3 weeks ago
I wired them to the grey wire - which allows you to use the headlight switch to turn them on (as you see in the video). I'll send you a link.
sk8er251cc 3 weeks ago
Hey did you use any resistors on those individual 3mm LED lights? And also, that photo toward the end with the terminal, can you explain that? I am purchasing the same light strips and LED bulbs as you. I am going to install it into the fuse for the fog lights, but need some pointers as far as electronic installation. Thank you
yrada1 4 months ago
@yrada1
You do not need to use resistors for any of the LEDs from oznium (if running them in the car). I used the terminal to hook up all of my LEDs. I ran the power from the grey wire out of the fuse box to the terminal box then "daisy-chained" the power to the other terminals - this allowed me to hook up my leds just by putting them on the other side and just screwing them in to the terminal block. This makes it easy to add more lights later or easily remove one if one stops working.
sk8er251cc 4 months ago