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RazMan



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BogFlogger



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Hi, just bought a FR2 Thumbs Up Thumbs Up just waitng to pick her up, maybe a week! So, looking for bits and bobs that i might like to buy, and spotted the little wiggly shaped kit over the front lights, I really like them! any body have any info on them, or what they may be called so i can google?

Cheers

Post #169440 27th Jan 2013 9:25 pm
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Lee Howe



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United Kingdom 2007 Freelander 2 TD4 XS Manual Narvik Black

I've seen a lot of these DRL lights coming up on forigen import sites recently:

http://www.alibaba.com/product-gs/74123603...image.html

Not sure if they are any good or cheap tat that wont last 5 mins.

Searching "Freelander 2" on the website brings up allsorts of items, I'd assume this is where most of the sellers on ebay buy there products from

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rsbuz



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Re: Finished!

RazMan wrote:
Ok then, here we go......

First remove the fog lights by popping out the shroud with a gentle tug. Then remove the 4 Torx screws, releasing the lamp, then disconnect the connector.


Then, after removing the halogen bulb (lamp?) pop the whole light unit into the oven (don't tell the wife Whistle ) for about 10-15 mins at 160 degrees. Using oven gloves (I repeat, don't tell the wife) carefully pop out the lense assembly from the plastic body. You will need to use a lever of some sort to gently break the bonding compound (silicone?) but be careful not to rush this process as it is easy to break something.



Then take a 70mm LED ring (loads available from China on eBay) and trial fit it into the lense assembly. It will be a tight interference fit but after a bit of careful fiddling it should settle nicely against the glass lense.

As I am lucky to have access to a CNC Router I made up some clear perspex spacers to diffuse the light a little more and also locate the LED ring securely in the centre - this is not really neccessary and you can just fix the LED ring using epoxy resin or silicone adhesive - do not be tempted to use hot glue as the lights will get quite hot when the halogen lamps are used (the LEDs also get surprisingly warm too).



Here's the completed assembly, ready for inserting into the lense



To make day time visibility brighter I went one stage further here and decided to double the light output by using an inner ring of LEDs on a 'tape' which are pointing inwards - again, this is not strictly neccessary and the LED ring on its own should be sufficient. 21 LEDs in the ring + 20 more inside.





The only thing left to do is to reassemble the light, passing the wires to the LEDs through a suitable sized hole in the body and then sealing the whole assembly with silicone to prevent water ingress. After reassembly the light now looks like this ....



..... and from a distance



The result is quite impressive (blowing my own trumpet here) but I will need to dim the LEDs for night time use (as a marker light) to prevent dazzle and keep them legal.

Picking up power is pretty simple with a fuse/flying lead from eBay, along with a DRL relay (the blue module) which tucks away nicely in the fusebox. The fuse I chose is F37 and is usually for the heated washer jets - one of the extras that my GS hasn't got but as it is live with the ignition and perfect for my DRLs. The DRL relay uses a trigger from the headlight feed to switch off the DRLs when the headlights are switched on. I originally tried to dim them but it seems that LEDs do not like reduced voltage and simply switch off.





and finally a dusk time shot to show how bright these little beauties are - I'm really pleased with the result.



Job done Thumbs Up


EXPECTACULAR Job RazMan! I need one of this! Ok, looks very easy to do, isnīt? But how can I make this piece to difuse the LED lights? One more question: I have to buy another fuse to put on LR fuse37, thatīs it? Thank you very much, congratulations!

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topo9129



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"The DRL relay uses a trigger from the headlight feed to switch off the DRLs when the headlights are switched on. I originally tried to dim them but it seems that LEDs do not like reduced voltage and simply switch off."


Brilliant job. Iīm trying to do it but I canīt find the trigger from the headlihts to switch off the DRLs.

Can you tell me where you connected it...?

THanks

Post #179422 9th Apr 2013 6:44 pm
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