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#1 Post by 80Sprint »

I have read the sticky but I am not sure I want to bother with LED. I rarely use the Sprint at night but I would like the dash a bit brighter.

What happens if I just get higher what age bulbs.
Ie E10s currently are 2.2w . So what if I used 3w or more ?
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#2 Post by Toledo Man »

Mike, the lightbulb thread wasn't just for LED bulbs. It was to identify all the different types of bulbs used in the Dolomite range. Warm white LEDs are still worth considering if you want a similar light to filament bulbs and it is a bit brighter too. Cleaning up any bad earths will also help with brightness.
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80Sprint wrote:I have read the sticky but I am not sure I want to bother with LED. I rarely use the Sprint at night but I would like the dash a bit brighter.

What happens if I just get higher what age bulbs.
Ie E10s currently are 2.2w . So what if I used 3w or more ?
If you use higher wattage conventional bulbs they'll produce more heat as well as being brighter, so they may melt the green plastic shrouds fitted to some of the gauges.
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#4 Post by Mahesh »

May be worth checkling the existing bulbs,
some of my gauge bulbs were covered in dust,
some just seemed dimmed.

I would still have a quick look at the led equivalents,
as lower consumption and less heat produced is
worth considering.
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#5 Post by cliftyhanger »

I am afraid I just don't see the need for LED's in many applications.
And my experience is that cheaper ones are generally pants. Even household versions, the leds have a long service life, but the circuit boards that run them do not. Maybe they need another 5 years of development.
Most instrument bulbs on our cars will be the 40 year old originals. If too dim then I would look at a slightly higher wattage as suggested by the OP. But try to buy branded bulbs...
And the suggestion of giving the bulbs (and instruments) a clean is a sensible starting place!
Just my 2p.
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#6 Post by Toledo Man »

And the connections...
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Former stable of SAY 414M (1974 Toledo), GRH 244D (1966 1300fwd), CDB 324L (1973 1500fwd), GGN 573J (1971 1500fwd), DCP 625S (1977 Dolomite 1300) & LCG 367N (1975 Dolomite Sprint), NYE 751L (1972 Dolomite 1850 auto) plus 5 Acclaims and that's just the Triumphs!

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