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    MEP-802A/803A gauge lighting

    Well finally got to lighting up the gauges, wanted to color code the back lighting so the boss can relay to me what is what. I lit the fuel yellow, temp blue, and oil pressure red. Not to sure if the end result is what I like, may just stick with a brighter white. Sent from my XT1254 using...
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    MEP-802A/803A gauge lighting

    Here are a few pics, night pics just didn't do justice. It lit up the panel to the ground in complete darkness. I still would like more light on the panel, back to the drawing board. Sent from my mobile office
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    MEP-802A/803A gauge lighting

    Glad to hear you have the same issue, mine has that same look, thought it was dirt, but more like mild condensation. Was thinking if I could open the gauges and clean the glass. Add to the lists of mods I guess. Sent from my XT1254 using Tapatalk
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    MEP-802A/803A gauge lighting

    Ya... my kids been a little "off" lately, that creates a trickle effect with the wife. I bench tested them, but it's killing me not being able to put them in. I will post as soon as I get them. Sent from my XT1254 using Tapatalk
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    MEP-802A/803A gauge lighting

    Awesome mod! I have to ask where you got the sockets from, lucky I have the bulbs at work. I ran into trouble finding the green bulbs for the panel. So I made an LED replacement using the base of a night light bulb, changing the resistor value on a few eBay 194 (12V) LED bulbs, and some epoxy...
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