CMG
Member
Hey all,
I was driving along today and saw one of the newer audi's driving the other direction. They have the LED headlights along the bottom of the lgiht that make a little "wave" and a thought came to mind:
"Could one use the LED's from a vehicle to light their tank?"
The reason I ask this is because I would think if you could get to a junk yard or a pick 'n' pull yard you could get some LED's off of a wrecked car for cheap. But would they be bright enough? Then you could just cut the wiring off and attach them to a fixture with some fans and not have to know how to soder or anything technical like that.
Just wanted to see what other people think. I am not going to do this as I already bought some PowerBrights but I figured it might lead to an interesting discussion?? :spinner:
I was driving along today and saw one of the newer audi's driving the other direction. They have the LED headlights along the bottom of the lgiht that make a little "wave" and a thought came to mind:
"Could one use the LED's from a vehicle to light their tank?"
The reason I ask this is because I would think if you could get to a junk yard or a pick 'n' pull yard you could get some LED's off of a wrecked car for cheap. But would they be bright enough? Then you could just cut the wiring off and attach them to a fixture with some fans and not have to know how to soder or anything technical like that.
Just wanted to see what other people think. I am not going to do this as I already bought some PowerBrights but I figured it might lead to an interesting discussion?? :spinner: