My DIY guage LED's
I had an off day yesterday and tackled a project i have been wanting to do for a while. 
I ordered some PLCC-2 size blue LED's a while back.
So, i got out the soldering iron & went to work!...
I have very limited experience with any soldering & absolutely none directly on a circuit board, but i figured worst case scenario if i jacked em up too bad i've have an excuse to buy a set of blue Dakota Digital gauges. But that would cost me $1200, so i took i tried to be careful!...
Those lil boogers are tiny! And i tested em after each one, so it took me most of the day. Here's a few pics:












I ordered some PLCC-2 size blue LED's a while back.
So, i got out the soldering iron & went to work!...
I have very limited experience with any soldering & absolutely none directly on a circuit board, but i figured worst case scenario if i jacked em up too bad i've have an excuse to buy a set of blue Dakota Digital gauges. But that would cost me $1200, so i took i tried to be careful!...
Those lil boogers are tiny! And i tested em after each one, so it took me most of the day. Here's a few pics:










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Great job on those blue lights, look awesome too. I'd be afraid to tackle a job like that. I bought my SG with CVO gauges & red backlighting already on. Let's see if this pic works..
Last edited by hotwheels57; Aug 3, 2013 at 03:06 PM.


