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General Category => Bodywork, Paint, Interior, Trim, & Wiring => Topic started by: Moderator on May 09, 2014, 08:33:25 PM

Title: Easy LED Tail Lamps for MGB
Post by: Moderator on May 09, 2014, 08:33:25 PM
Today's project was quick, easy, and inexpensive.

(http://www.britishv8.org/MG/CurtisJacobson/Simple-LED-Taillamps.jpg)

Quote from my photo gallery page, <a href="http://www.britishv8.org/MG/CurtisJacobson.htm">here</a>:

"It's 2014. Almost every single tractor trailer now uses light emitting diodes for rearward lighting.
Mass production has advanced the state-of-the-art and brought costs down. Here, I've installed
off-the-shelf six-LED sealed stop/turn/taillamp assemblies inside old Lucas housings. They're wired
to illuminate in all three modes. MGB's original incandescent brake and tail lamp features remain,
and a diode added to the wiring keeps that brake light isolated so it doesn't blink with the turn
signals. Bottom line: more effective and much more reliable lighting. Total cost: less than $30."
Title: Re: Easy LED Tail Lamps for MGB
Post by: mgb260 on May 09, 2014, 09:32:54 PM
Brilliant!!!
Title: Re: Easy LED Tail Lamps for MGB
Post by: BlownMGB-V8 on May 09, 2014, 09:47:24 PM
Very nice.
While we are on this, let's remember that Brian sells what looks to be a very well done LED tail-light conversion (with significantly more LEDs in it). I do not recall his selling price though.

But well done Curtis. Very slick use of an existing product.

Jim
Title: Re: Easy LED Tail Lamps for MGB
Post by: BlownMGB-V8 on May 12, 2014, 12:40:32 PM
Curtis, can you give some more info about the lamp assemblies used (and maybe a dusk-time photo)? Plus maybe where you got them (Truck stop?)

Thanks?

Jim
Title: Re: Easy LED Tail Lamps for MGB
Post by: mgb260 on May 12, 2014, 03:37:05 PM
Jim, I don't know where Curtis got his lights but, check out this site:

http://www.superbrightleds.com/cat/truck-lights-lamps/page/2/
Title: Re: Easy LED Tail Lamps for MGB
Post by: Moderator on May 13, 2014, 12:24:38 PM
<a href="http://vimeo.com/95091568">LED tail lights demo video</a>:
<iframe src="//player.vimeo.com/video/95091568" width="500" height="375" frameborder="0" webkitallowfullscreen mozallowfullscreen allowfullscreen></iframe>
(If the blink rate seems irregular, it's a download speed issue with the video. Just wait a second and restart the video.)

I used Optronics brand lamps, but you could use Truck-Lite, Grote, Peterson, or some other brand. The oval size/shape is an industry standard, but lens height and wiring/connectors vary. These lamps have a molded-in connector that lined up with the existing holes in my MG's body. I didn't make any mods whatsoever to the Optronics lamp or to the MG bodywork. The Optronics lamp housings are completely sealed, which I think is important because the Lucas housings tend to leak.  Optronics is an American company, but these particular lamps were made in Taiwan.  Advance Auto sells them, but they're cheaper online. I bought mine kitted with wiring and mounting grommets (which I didn't use) - <a href="http://www.diytrailerparts.com/Optronics-TLL12RK.htm">here</a> - for $27.19/pair.

I ended up adding a second diode per side. Here's a sketch of what the wiring looks like, per side:

Tail-Light-Wiring.jpg

I used diodes that I already had laying around. They're Pektron part number A75-294. It turns out, they're an original MGB part that Moss sells for $32.25 each (part number 181-855.) As much as I love and admire Moss, that's obviously an outrageous price. I phoned my local Volvo Trucks dealership. They sell the exact same part for $8.27 each (as Volvo part number 1578857). And that's a dealership price. I bet if you shop around, you can probably find Pektron diodes for about $2 each. The Pektron parts are convenient to use because they have spade terminals already, but they're just diodes!
Title: Re: Easy LED Tail Lamps for MGB
Post by: MGBV8 on May 13, 2014, 04:39:56 PM
Thanks for the video!  I was going to ask about some pics of them in action. Snuck in a bonus exhaust tone audio for good measure.  ;)
Title: Re: Easy LED Tail Lamps for MGB
Post by: mstemp on May 15, 2014, 11:25:09 AM
Curtis,

When you brake and are signaling, you lose the signal light. Is that legal?
Title: Re: Easy LED Tail Lamps for MGB
Post by: Moderator on May 15, 2014, 12:27:39 PM
Diode "B" ensures that your front signal light will still blink so that people ahead of you will see you're turning.

As for legality: as long as I signal before my turn, I'm legal.  I could use my arm or a semaphore flag or whatever. I should of course be signaling turns well before before applying brakes.

If I thought this wiring were a problem, the easiest way to rectify it would be to simply disconnect the wire between my incandescent brake lamp (above) and my LED brake/turn lamp (below). I could do so in two seconds without tools by simply unplugging diode "A". My LED turn signal would still be brighter than the 1156 bulb it replaced AND I'd still be using it as a second marker lamp too. Alternatively, I could add relays to my wiring to make the rear turn signals override the brake lights.
Title: Re: Easy LED Tail Lamps for MGB
Post by: DiDueColpi on May 16, 2014, 03:20:50 AM
No need for relays Curtis, have a look at this.

Simply by adding two more diodes...
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1N4- types should be enough and the're only $3.50 for 20
And connecting them this way...
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Will make all the lights work as Mr Lucas intended.
The only caveat is that an incandescent bulb is needed somewhere in the turn signal circuit in order to supply a ground.
I'm assuming the front signal is still this way so that will work just fine. Otherwise a loading resistor will be needed.
Whats happening is.
On a turn, the led module is grounding through the stop light bulb. And the turn signal flashes the led.
On a stop, the led module grounds through the turn signal bulb. And the stop light powers the led.
On stopping with a turn, the stop light powers the led and the signal light alternates power and ground causing the led to flash.
Flashing on a stop will be reversed in relation to the front lights. but who really cares.

Hope that makes some sense as I may have consumed a Scotchy Scotch or two.

Cheers
Fred
Title: Re: Easy LED Tail Lamps for MGB
Post by: NCtim on June 18, 2014, 05:16:07 PM
Okay Fred,

I've looked at this schematic of yours a bunch of times and each time I end up being confused by another aspect. Are the grounds for the leds running back to the positive/power source? I'm no electrical whiz but maybe this is some voodoo with leds?

Tim
Title: Re: Easy LED Tail Lamps for MGB
Post by: lars49 on June 24, 2014, 04:14:32 PM
Tim

Current flows through diodes in the direction of the arrow.  Remember that the lamp ground is the car chassis.
Title: Re: Easy LED Tail Lamps for MGB
Post by: Moderator on June 25, 2014, 01:18:13 AM
Fred, you're brilliant!

I finally got around to wiring in the additional diodes.  I'm happy to report that the improved schematic works very nicely.
Title: Re: Easy LED Tail Lamps for MGB
Post by: NCtim on June 25, 2014, 05:05:30 PM
Thanks,

I've printed this out and have diodes, lamps and connectors in hand. I'll follow the schematic and report back.

Tim
Title: Re: Easy LED Tail Lamps for MGB
Post by: pspeaks on June 25, 2014, 09:45:29 PM
Thanks guys, I'm considering changing to early tail light assemblies and making the upgrade myself.


Paul