Justin98TransAm
New Member
My Goal
I want to be able to replace the taillighs in my car with LED's I plan on using a Multiple LED array for each taillight. Most likely 100+ per side. These will act as the taillights, brake lights, and blinkers. So here's my delima.
I need to be able to have the LED's at a lower intensity when in "Taillight" mode, and when in "brake light" mode they need to be brighter. Now the tricky part, I'd like to be able to be able to make the LED's flash in sequence in the direction i'm turning. I will have a different 12v Input for each of the 3 functions but how do I wire the LED's to multiple circuits to acheive the desired effect? I was thinking of using a decade counter for the sequence part, is there a way to tell the decade counter to illuminate all the LED's at once? if so this wouldn't be too hard. I dunno, there's many different ways to do this, do you guys have any pointers?
I want to be able to replace the taillighs in my car with LED's I plan on using a Multiple LED array for each taillight. Most likely 100+ per side. These will act as the taillights, brake lights, and blinkers. So here's my delima.
I need to be able to have the LED's at a lower intensity when in "Taillight" mode, and when in "brake light" mode they need to be brighter. Now the tricky part, I'd like to be able to be able to make the LED's flash in sequence in the direction i'm turning. I will have a different 12v Input for each of the 3 functions but how do I wire the LED's to multiple circuits to acheive the desired effect? I was thinking of using a decade counter for the sequence part, is there a way to tell the decade counter to illuminate all the LED's at once? if so this wouldn't be too hard. I dunno, there's many different ways to do this, do you guys have any pointers?