will these fit into my car http://superlumination.com/images/auto_ ... led_wm.jpg
i want to replace my stock AC light panel
AC panel led
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42 LEDs?? You must have either used some pretty crappy LEDs or wired it wrong. All I did was manually solder a big ass 10mm inverted lens LED, a diode, and a resistor into each light socket and mine lights up plenty.
These bulbs look to be 5mm. I know when I was looking at mine, a 5mm was about the biggest I could fit (I had to solder my 10mm LEDs in with the sockets in place already). I can't tell by the pictures if these are flat-top or inverted lens LEDs, but either way, you shouldn't get too much of a spotlighting effect if they're powerful enough.
These bulbs look to be 5mm. I know when I was looking at mine, a 5mm was about the biggest I could fit (I had to solder my 10mm LEDs in with the sockets in place already). I can't tell by the pictures if these are flat-top or inverted lens LEDs, but either way, you shouldn't get too much of a spotlighting effect if they're powerful enough.
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