Oh ok well i havent done anything yet and was going to do it over winter but i was curious to ask first! Thanks buddy!
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I"m definitely interested in this when it's released!
My parts came in but the order was short the 3/4" heat shrink tubing (covers the finished board). I guess that got shipped in another package which never arrived.
Anyway, I tested the voltage drop of using the diodes for side light power. The drop is 0.197 volts with 30 ma. LED load and 0.216 volts with 60 ma. load. This is not important with most users but I have 30 ma. constant current side LEDs and it starts dropping current if the voltage drops below 12.1 volts.
Install document attached.
I've added this product and this document to my web site.
Dave, probably my first of a long line of dumb questions, but... this board would be installed either in the front of the car or the rear of the car and then long wires would need to be run from front to back or back to front to connect all side marker lights to this board, correct?
Andy
I guess you could do that but it would be a lot of work to run the wires from front to back. It was my intent you would only do the front or back with one unit. If you wanted both front and back to use two units. You could even just use one driver and get four units to further reduce wiring for added cost.