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Old 12-24-2008 | 10:55 AM
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do you think there is enough wires to work with?do i need anymore wires besides the ones that comes with the LED bulbs and maybe the switch? can i use the same wire of the bulbs as the ground wire?

by grounding wire do i just find a bolt, unscrew it a little and wrap a piece of wire around and screw back on?

for the switch how does the wire connect to the switch, and how do i connect the wire to the cig lighter. can i solder the wire onto the metal part in the back of the cig lighter?

and by this "and then splicing all of their (+) and (-) leads together into 2 wires." do you mean twisting the + wires together and the - wire together?

BTW, i just thought of something else, to have the light automatically come on when i open the glove box. is this possible, maybe by using one of these http://www.oznium.com/pin-switch what do you think?
 

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Old 12-24-2008 | 11:09 AM
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Originally Posted by sfazngiants
do you think there is enough wires to work with? do i need anymore wires besides the ones that comes with the LED bulbs and maybe the switch?
you'll need a small spindle of like, 20-something gauge wire.

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can i use the same wire of the bulbs as the ground wire?
yea but the wires on the bulbs are too short so you'll have to splice all the (-) wires together and add a longer wire to where they are spliced together and then run that wire to the ground. do the same thing for running (+) wires to the switch, and from the switch to the cigarette lighter wiring)


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by grounding wire do i just find a bolt, unscrew it a little and wrap a piece of wire around and screw back on?
yea, but I would use a ring connector at the end of the wire and bolt that down.

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for the switch how does the wire connect to the switch, and how do i connect the wire to the cig lighter.
The switch comes with some wire leads hanging off of it. You can just connect your wires to those.
There's wires coming off the back of the cigarette lighter. Strip a little bit of insulation away (after you figure out which wire is the 12V (+) wire) and then wrap your long wire from the LEDs' end around the exposed wire. Solder that or at least tightly wrap some electrical tape.

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can i solder the wire onto the metal part in the back of the cig lighter?
i don't think so

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and by this "and then splicing all of their (+) and (-) leads together into 2 wires." do you mean twisting the + wires together and the - wire together?
Each LED has 2 wires coming off of it. A (+) and a (-). Twist all (+) wires together and twist all (-) wires together. Then run a wire from the twisted together (-) wires to your ground. After that, run a wire from the twisted together (+) wires to the wire on the back of the cigarette lighter.
 
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Old 12-24-2008 | 11:21 AM
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i think i got you and think i can do it now.

do you mean getting one of these to ground? http://www.oznium.com/ring-terminals , which gauge do i get?

and for extra wires i can use these right? http://www.oznium.com/hookup-wire , how many foot do you think i will need? and do you know if the color they are selling is for the insulator color?

BTW, i just thought of something else, to have the light automatically come on when i open the glove box. is this possible, maybe by using one of these http://www.oznium.com/pin-switch what do you think?

last question, where should i mount the switch, i am thinking about putting 4 5mm LED's http://www.oznium.com/prewired-leds and putting them in the back shining into the glove box.
 
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Old 12-24-2008 | 11:33 AM
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Originally Posted by sfazngiants
do you mean getting one of these to ground? http://www.oznium.com/ring-terminals , which gauge do i get?
Yea those. But I would get them from a hardware store, it'll be much cheaper and you can get a small package of them

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and for extra wires i can use these right? http://www.oznium.com/hookup-wire , how many foot do you think i will need? and do you know if the color they are selling is for the insulator color?
yea
i'd get 5ft and then whatever's left over just keep for other use
i have no idea about the color

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BTW, i just thought of something else, to have the light automatically come on when i open the glove box. is this possible, maybe by using one of these http://www.oznium.com/pin-switch what do you think?
I have never messed with one of those. I don't think there's anywhere to mount it in the glove box though that will work. It's mainly for hoods and trunk lids.

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last question, where should i mount the switch, i am thinking about putting 4 5mm LED's http://www.oznium.com/prewired-leds and putting them in the back shining into the glove box.
I would mount the LEDs and switch like this:

 
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Old 12-24-2008 | 11:42 AM
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thanks, nicely explained. i will post pics up when i get them done, i am ordering them right now.

also, for the terminal ring, is there a certain gauge size i need to get or are they pretty much universal.

do you think i should add some leds to the area behind the cup holder,and maybe mount the switch in there. not sure if you know what i mean
 

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Old 12-24-2008 | 11:55 AM
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just get an assorted sizes package from the store... they're really cheap

if you want, go for it
follow addiction2bass's DIY for it if you want
 
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Old 12-24-2008 | 11:57 AM
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thanks for your detailed explanations.
 
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Old 12-24-2008 | 05:50 PM
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no problem
good luck on the install and be sure to post pics
 
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Old 12-24-2008 | 07:14 PM
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thanks, i will do a pic update when i get it done, should get them friday or saturday and do the install either saturday or sunday, maybe monday. i might do a DIY for it if i install everything correctly.
 
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Old 12-25-2008 | 07:44 AM
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you could always try to use a magnetic switch i havent used them myself yet BUT it shouldnt be to hard... just like those

http://cgi.ebay.com/WIRED-Magnetic-C...3%3A1|294%3A50
http://cgi.ebay.com/NEW-Directed-860...3%3A1|294%3A50


very simply 2 wires... just conect the one wire to the ground and the other wire from the sensor to your leds ground wires. pretty simple at least.... just have to figure out where to mount it on the glove box and dash...

and just off the top of my head id say put the magnetic piece on the glove boxs lip on the side... and put the wired sensor to the dash trim like the center lower section... just use some tape to hold the sensors inplace until you find the perfect spot and then just use some HOT GLUE to hold the sensors inplace.

like always i prefer hot glue because theres no messy glue to remove if you remove and move the piece and no holes from any screws also. so clean up is very easy and it holds strong as long as the mounting spot is clean of course.
 



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