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The limited space inside the indicator
housing means that the heat has nowhere to
go so if I were daft enough to leave the
bulb powered for more than a few minutes,
the front of the housing would melt and
sag. Even after 30 seconds the plastic
around the hole is smoking.
I plan to reduce the voltage to the
bulbs - probably by connecting the two in
series. They should still be bright enough
but they HAVE to run hot in order to
maintain the correct tungsten atom
migration pattern (so the tungsten
filament doesn't get eroded).
I thought maybe I could use some sort
of light pipe. A short piece of glass rod
with one end ground to a dome shape and
left "frosted".
Anybody have any experience of
this?
I thought of fitting a "dim-dip" unit
to the dipped headlamp bulbs instead. But
the light would be more diffused and not
as visible to the sides. Likewise the main
beam bulbs.
I've also thought about putting white
bulbs in the indicators and using those.
Then I'd have to find some way of adding
flashing orange indicators.
Maybe the halogen ones could be the
idicators - that would reduce the heat
problem.
Any "bright" ideas about how I might
achieve this project. I thought of LEDs
but it would take a lot!
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