Date: Fri, 31 Mar 2000 13:22:45 -0500
Reply-To: David Beierl <dbeierl@IBM.NET>
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From: David Beierl <dbeierl@IBM.NET>
Subject: Re: High Beam LED? again
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If it's blue, it's a filament bulb with a blue cover over it. Sounds like
a poor connection, maybe at the instrument panel plug, but I suppose it's
barely possible that the bulb has so much tungsten deposited on the inside
that it has turned black. It's more of a problem with these tiny bulbs b/c
there's so much less surface compared to the amount of filament. But you'd
have to be running your high beams an awful lot. Might also be bad contact
where the bulb plugs into the flexi-circuit, but I tend to doubt it. Or
the series resistor going bad. If you can, follow the volts around the
circuit -- the only drops should be across the resistor and across the
bulb, and those two should total to system voltage. I would imagine that
they're running the bulb at around ten volts, but don't know. Could
measure and find out if you need it, but it's a minor PITA. I have a panel
lying open; unfortunately it has a green LED so it won't match yours.
david
PS -- how does this Easy translator work in the other direction?
----- Draft Computer Translation -----
Si es azul, es una bombilla de filamento con una cubierta azul sobre lo.
Los sonidos como una conexión pobre, quizá en el tapón de entrepaño de
instrumento, pero supongo es apenas posible que la bombilla tiene tanto
tungsteno depositado en el interior que lo ha girado negro. Es más de un
problema con estas bombillas b diminutas/c hay tanto menos superficie
comparó con la cantidad de filamento. Pero usted tendrá que estar corriendo
sus rayos altos un terreno atroz. Quizás sea también el contacto malo donde
los tapones de bombilla en el circuito de flexi, pero tienden a dudarlo. O
el ir de reóstato de serie malo. Si usted puede, siga los voltios alrededor
del circuito -- las únicas gotas deben estar a través del reóstato y a
través de la bombilla, y esos dos deben totalizar al voltaje del sistema.
Yo me imaginaría que ellos corren la bombilla en alrededor de diez voltios,
pero no saben. Podría medir y poder averiguar si usted lo necesita, pero es
una PITA secundaria. Tengo un entrepaño que miente abierto;
desgraciadamente tiene un verde DIRIGIDO tan no emparejará suyo.
At 16:45 3/31/2000, Jose R. Moscoso wrote:
>Fellows and fellaws:
>Some time ago there was a subject running around about high beam led light
>dimming to off. I have just receive this fairy on my '84 Westfalia. The
>LED was coming on dimmer and dimmer each time until know it is impossible to
>guess if its on.
>
>I don't recall having seen a final determination on cause, possibilities or
>cure for this, except that it was not clear if this was a bulb or an LED.
>Can someone help?
David Beierl - Providence, RI
http://pws.prserv.net/synergy/Vanagon/
'84 Westy "Dutiful Passage"
'85 GL "Poor Relation"
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