--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "Keith Saltzer" wrote: > > --- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, Lujo Bauer wrote: > > I thought they were all the same. The bulbs in mine all look > identical, > > and swapping LEDs and random instrument-cluster bulbs back and > forth > > didn't reveal otherwise. I think 168 and 194 are compatible but > more > > common designations. > > > > -Lujo > > Ohhhhhhhh yea. That's the other thing I have been meaning to do. > Change out the bulbs to LED's.............where do I get them? > > MrMoose > A8 (Barbie and Ken special) Tammy has them listed on her site. Note that the turn indicator is special in that it passes current both directions, so I suspect there is no subst yet for the incandescant version. MarkB List sponsored by Dual Sport News at: www.dualsportnews.com List FAQ courtesy of Chris Krok at: www.bigcee.com/klr650faq.html Yahoo! Groups Links
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Has anyone used Tammys (looking for assessment on illumination comparison
vs. stock)?
Michael T
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On Mon, 3 Jan 2005 15:09:54 -0800, Michael T wrote:
OK, how about the Dual Star plug'n'play LED replacement for the tail-light/brakelight? Kinda spendy, but that will free up a few watts too. And, has the flashing feature to wake up (potentially) the somnolent cagers on your six. -- Paul in DC - www.wilsonline.org 95 VFR - 90 KLR> > Has anyone used Tammys (looking for assessment on illumination comparison > vs. stock)? > > > Michael T > A16 > lasvegasrider > > -----Original Message----- > From: dumbazz_650 [mailto:dumbazz_650@...] > > > > --- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, Lujo Bauer wrote: > > > I thought they were all the same. The bulbs in mine all look > > identical, > > > and swapping LEDs and random instrument-cluster bulbs back and > > forth > > > didn't reveal otherwise. > > > > > > -Lujo > > > > Ohhhhhhhh yea. That's the other thing I have been meaning to do. > > Change out the bulbs to LED's.............where do I get them? > > > > MrMoose > > A8 (Barbie and Ken special) > > Tammy has them listed on her site. Note that the turn indicator is special > in that it passes current both directions, so I suspect there is no subst > yet for the incandescant version. > MarkB >
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My b'day was yesterday.
Anyway, I've tried a few different ones and I like the amber 6-LED
194 bulb from superbrightleds.com.
Mark
At 4:14 PM -0500 1/3/05, Guy B. Young II wrote:
>Hey!, It's my b'day. I know not what I do. > >:-) > >Your review tells exactly what I experienced. FWIW - I also >installed a set in my Concours, with the same results. All the ones >that provide backlighting for the instruments have come out and >incadescents put back in. > >Guy
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My b'day was Saturday. Hope you both enjoyed yours. Who's b'day is
tomorrow? Oh yea, haven't tried LED's but love the studs.
Walt
> > My b'day was yesterday. > Anyway, I've tried a few different ones and I like the amber 6-LED > 194 bulb from superbrightleds.com. > > Mark > > At 4:14 PM -0500 1/3/05, Guy B. Young II wrote: > >Hey!, It's my b'day. I know not what I do. > > > >:-) > > > >Your review tells exactly what I experienced. FWIW - I also > >installed a set in my Concours, with the same results. All the ones > >that provide backlighting for the instruments have come out and > >incadescents put back in. > > > >Guy >
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Well happy birthday to you too then! And you also, Walt!
Mark, do the 6-LED bulbs provide as much illumination as the stock
incandescent bulbs?
-Lujo
On Jan 3, 2005, at 7:26 PM, Tengai Mark Van Horn wrote: > My b'day was yesterday. > Anyway, I've tried a few different ones and I like the amber 6-LED 194 > bulb from superbrightleds.com. > > Mark > > At 4:14 PM -0500 1/3/05, Guy B. Young II wrote: >> Hey!, It's my b'day. I know not what I do. >> >>>> >> Your review tells exactly what I experienced. FWIW - I also >> installed a set in my Concours, with the same results. All the ones >> that provide backlighting for the instruments have come out and >> incadescents put back in. >> >> Guy
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Lujo,
I'll use your message as the means to thank all for the b'day wishes, and Happy B'day to the others who have hit that milestone(?).
I may have to find one of them critters (6-LED - LED) to see just how much current *they* draw. At some point, multiple LED lamps in a single format are going to approach the current draw of a conventional incadescent lamp. Yeah, they may have a longer service life, but factor in the higher cost + a (potentially) similar current draw, there's not any benefit.
Lujo, where'd you get your 6-LED version?
TIA
Guy
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Well happy birthday to you too then! And you also, Walt!
Mark, do the 6-LED bulbs provide as much illumination as the stock
incandescent bulbs?
-Lujo

On Jan 3, 2005, at 7:26 PM, Tengai Mark Van Horn wrote: > My b'day was yesterday. > Anyway, I've tried a few different ones and I like the amber 6-LED 194 > bulb from superbrightleds.com. > > Mark > > At 4:14 PM -0500 1/3/05, Guy B. Young II wrote: >> Hey!, It's my b'day. I know not what I do. >> >>>> >> Your review tells exactly what I experienced. FWIW - I also >> installed a set in my Concours, with the same results. All the ones >> that provide backlighting for the instruments have come out and >> incadescents put back in. >> >> Guy List sponsored by Dual Sport News at: www.dualsportnews.com List FAQ courtesy of Chris Krok at: www.bigcee.com/klr650faq.html Yahoo! Groups Links
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--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "jamackinlay"
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> > Hi, > I checked the KLR FAQ and couldn't find what type of bulbs are the > ones for "Turn" and "Neutral" in the meter assy. > > The KLR FAQ says that the bullbs in the meter assy are the 158 (or > 194), but those are the ones for "Hi Beam" and meter gauges lights. > > Intotal, the meter assembly has four 158 bulbs (part #92069-1007) > plus 2 other --smaller- ones for "Turn" and "Neutral" (part#92069- > 1068). > Anubody knows what bulb model are these last two ones? > > Thanks, > Jose
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--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, Lujo Bauer wrote:
well?), I> Inspired by a reply from Guy (did you mean to cc the list as
experience> decided it might be useful if I were more specific about my
and> with using LEDs for instrument-panel lighting. > > I used single-LED replacement units for the turn signal, high beam,
sunlight> neutral lights. These looked nice in the shade, but in direct
my> or shifting light they were harder to see than the original bulbs. > During a sunny day, for example, I had a hard time seeing whether
speedo.> high beam indicator was on. > > I used multiple-LED replacement bulbs for lighting the tach and
were> I believe the ones I used had either two or four LEDs each. > Lighting was much worse than stock. Only parts of the instruments
darkness> illuminated, and I couldn't see the speedo needle well in the
just> unless it was somewhere on the left (say, below 35 mph). > > I experimented with both (so called) diffuse LED bulbs and ordinary > ones. I couldn't see any difference in how they performed when > installed in the instrument panel. > > Don't get me wrong -- it's not that one *can't* light an instrument > panel with LEDs (in fact, I still have most of them in there); it's
years> that they provide noticeably poorer illumination that incandescent > bulbs. And of course, this only applies to the LEDs I found two
the> ago. If someone succeeds in finding LED bulbs that work well in
Thanks for all the informative info guys. Me thinks I'll wait on the better bulbs to show up too, but at least I will know what to look out for. I like saving some wattage, but not at the cost of not seeing my instrument cluster, that's for sure. MrMoose A8 (Barbie and Ken special)> KLR's instrument panel, I'd love to know about it. > > Cheers, > > -Lujo
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Mark was the one who tried the 6-LED version, and I believe he said he got them from superbrightleds.com. I've gotten LEDs from in the past as well. I share your concerns about the cost/benefit ratio. However, I just took a look at their site, and if I'm reading the specs page correctly, the 6-LED bulbs draw almost the same amount of current as the single-LED ones, while producing much more light. Seems pretty bizarre. -Lujo> I may have to find one of them critters (6-LED - LED) to see just how > much current *they* draw. At some point, multiple LED lamps in a > single format are going to approach the current draw of a conventional > incadescent lamp. Yeah, they may have a longer service life, but > factor in the higher cost + a (potentially) similar current draw, > there's not any benefit. > > Lujo, where'd you get your 6-LED version?
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At 12:53 AM -0500 1/4/05, Lujo Bauer wrote:
I'll try to get off my ass and do a side-by-side comparison & let you know in a day or two. All I can say right now is that I'm satisfied with the amber 6-LED bulb (I only have one of them in so far as I bought an assortment to test). I performs better than the 4-LED white and single white inverted cone LED that I also tried. I'm going to order a bunch more this week to finish the job and to do up another one of my KLRs. Mark>Mark, do the 6-LED bulbs provide as much illumination as the stock >incandescent bulbs?
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