i need help on neon light
#11
RE: i need help on neon light
yea i have those .. my friend did it for me supposably its really hard but just yesterday i saw somwone around here post it up and he had a lot of details on it ima try to find it and give u the url
#12
RE: i need help on neon light
yeah, someone in here already said it for the most part, but the sound activation on the neon is kinda crap, and being that close to the speaker, I could imagine it wouldn't pulse right....i used to have pulsing neons too, and yeah, even road noise can set them off....
as far as the ground bolt...yeah, if it's grounded to a crappy ground, then it could just be a bad ground...but that's a different story.
Try going to autozone if you plan on wiring it to the fuse...they are the only store that sells this lil fuse Y adapter that goes into your fuse and it has a positive line that comes out. super clean install...dont have to cut or "ghetto-rig" install it....and then just wire the switch somewhere on the positive wire and ur good to go
anyways, hope that helps!
as far as the ground bolt...yeah, if it's grounded to a crappy ground, then it could just be a bad ground...but that's a different story.
Try going to autozone if you plan on wiring it to the fuse...they are the only store that sells this lil fuse Y adapter that goes into your fuse and it has a positive line that comes out. super clean install...dont have to cut or "ghetto-rig" install it....and then just wire the switch somewhere on the positive wire and ur good to go
anyways, hope that helps!
#13
RE: i need help on neon light
Just go to oznium and buy a bunch of pre-wired led's, or use their how-to information to figure out which resistors to use with which led's, and wire them yourself, you won't save alot of money over the normal ones though.
The pre-wired versions are available in like 3 styles, and lots of colors, the 3mm, which I bought, are tiny, and could easily fit in almost any small hole. the vents would be easy to rig up, and they are right there around the wiring anyway. Just run them all to a switch, and run the grounds to 1 central ground wire and ground it somewhere back there, it will be cake once you try it.
Anywhere you can drill a 3mm hole, basicly, you can put an LED, as long as you can wire it up from behind and run the wiring somewhere to a power source, your a-ok.
The pre-wired versions are available in like 3 styles, and lots of colors, the 3mm, which I bought, are tiny, and could easily fit in almost any small hole. the vents would be easy to rig up, and they are right there around the wiring anyway. Just run them all to a switch, and run the grounds to 1 central ground wire and ground it somewhere back there, it will be cake once you try it.
Anywhere you can drill a 3mm hole, basicly, you can put an LED, as long as you can wire it up from behind and run the wiring somewhere to a power source, your a-ok.
#14
RE: i need help on neon light
I have all my under seat/dash and centre consoles running off one switch, which draws all its juice from that wire in the dash leading to the cigarette lighter, each with its own fuse. Im in the process of planning and installing another system to run LEDs for all my vents AND speaker grills, and I have been trying to use a sound interface but, as everyone has already mentioned, they suck. Unreliable. The only thing i need to know is where to get the power from. Where do you draw the power from to run them. Can someone please tell me where I wire them to for juice?
#15
RE: i need help on neon light
ORIGINAL: Chaos
The only thing i need to know is where to get the power from. Where do you draw the power from to run them. Can someone please tell me where I wire them to for juice?
The only thing i need to know is where to get the power from. Where do you draw the power from to run them. Can someone please tell me where I wire them to for juice?
#18
RE: i need help on neon light
I read through the post...didnt see anyone mention connecting the positive (hot) and the negative (ground) to the + and - on the speaker terminals....
Woah...calm down before you get all bent out of shape....
This works, I have done it for years when I did installs as an alternative income source...(bi product of being married.)
I know the first question is going to be noise from the neon...think about it...obviously if it is hooked to a sub, a CROSSOVER should be installed inline BEFORE the amp thus removing any higher frequencies that can potentially damage the voice coils anyway.
Performance? RMS wattage, and MAX wattage is broken down into DC voltage. Ranging from under 1 volt, to around 14.5-16 volts DC based around how hard you drive your equipment. The neon would work off the same voltage, and performance would drop, but in such a minute amount that you would never notice it.
Turn off the sound activation, turning it onto ON all the time....wire it up and it will "bump" with your "bump"
Hey, give it a try, and see for yourself. Think about it...they sell those "pre loaded" band pass boxes with neon lights already installed...but you dont see any wires coming out to hook them up do you?
Woah...calm down before you get all bent out of shape....
This works, I have done it for years when I did installs as an alternative income source...(bi product of being married.)
I know the first question is going to be noise from the neon...think about it...obviously if it is hooked to a sub, a CROSSOVER should be installed inline BEFORE the amp thus removing any higher frequencies that can potentially damage the voice coils anyway.
Performance? RMS wattage, and MAX wattage is broken down into DC voltage. Ranging from under 1 volt, to around 14.5-16 volts DC based around how hard you drive your equipment. The neon would work off the same voltage, and performance would drop, but in such a minute amount that you would never notice it.
Turn off the sound activation, turning it onto ON all the time....wire it up and it will "bump" with your "bump"
Hey, give it a try, and see for yourself. Think about it...they sell those "pre loaded" band pass boxes with neon lights already installed...but you dont see any wires coming out to hook them up do you?
#20
RE: i need help on neon light
ORIGINAL: Tonymore
I read through the post...didnt see anyone mention connecting the positive (hot) and the negative (ground) to the + and - on the speaker terminals....
Woah...calm down before you get all bent out of shape....
This works, I have done it for years when I did installs as an alternative income source...(bi product of being married.)
I know the first question is going to be noise from the neon...think about it...obviously if it is hooked to a sub, a CROSSOVER should be installed inline BEFORE the amp thus removing any higher frequencies that can potentially damage the voice coils anyway.
Performance? RMS wattage, and MAX wattage is broken down into DC voltage. Ranging from under 1 volt, to around 14.5-16 volts DC based around how hard you drive your equipment. The neon would work off the same voltage, and performance would drop, but in such a minute amount that you would never notice it.
Turn off the sound activation, turning it onto ON all the time....wire it up and it will "bump" with your "bump"
Hey, give it a try, and see for yourself. Think about it...they sell those "pre loaded" band pass boxes with neon lights already installed...but you dont see any wires coming out to hook them up do you?
I read through the post...didnt see anyone mention connecting the positive (hot) and the negative (ground) to the + and - on the speaker terminals....
Woah...calm down before you get all bent out of shape....
This works, I have done it for years when I did installs as an alternative income source...(bi product of being married.)
I know the first question is going to be noise from the neon...think about it...obviously if it is hooked to a sub, a CROSSOVER should be installed inline BEFORE the amp thus removing any higher frequencies that can potentially damage the voice coils anyway.
Performance? RMS wattage, and MAX wattage is broken down into DC voltage. Ranging from under 1 volt, to around 14.5-16 volts DC based around how hard you drive your equipment. The neon would work off the same voltage, and performance would drop, but in such a minute amount that you would never notice it.
Turn off the sound activation, turning it onto ON all the time....wire it up and it will "bump" with your "bump"
Hey, give it a try, and see for yourself. Think about it...they sell those "pre loaded" band pass boxes with neon lights already installed...but you dont see any wires coming out to hook them up do you?