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  1. The HUlk

    Opinions on 24 Volt Instrument Lights

    If you are looking for brighter then pay attention to any brightness, intentisy, lumens, etc. rating during the new bulb/LED selection process. Also bear in mind that your dimming characteristics may change considerably with LED as opposed to incandescent type lamps.
  2. The HUlk

    Opinions on 24 Volt Instrument Lights

    There are replacement "bulbs" available for automotive applications that have LEDs and resistors built into them. You just swap them out like you would an incandescent type bulb.
  3. The HUlk

    Opinions on 24 Volt Instrument Lights

    It's really pretty simple after the design and it's intent are understood. As was mentioned LEDs require a resistor in the circuit to limit the amount of current(power) they draw. If they draw too much they will will burn out. When a large number of LEDs are used they are placed into...
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