blue needles on clocks,
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blue needles on clocks,
iwonder how hes got these to light up blue ?
see vid http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fr--0olF ... re=related
any ideas ?
thanks ,
see vid http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fr--0olF ... re=related
any ideas ?
thanks ,
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Re: blue needles on clocks,
i'm wondering if the needles have their own bulb in a seperate section 

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Re: blue needles on clocks,
hmmm... amazing blue needles 

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Re: blue needles on clocks,
my spares car has pink ones!!
will have to have a look one day
will have to have a look one day
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Re: blue needles on clocks,
black dials get white needles, and white dials get red needles, if i recall correclty from the time i swapped dial faces over.
The white one, a bit of blue film around the stalk where the needle sits on, which also transmits the light on a white stalk should in theory turn the needle blue.
But also the SMDs on the board could be resoldered for blue ones.
Remember someone was going to do the full dash in blue, i havent seen that yet.
The white one, a bit of blue film around the stalk where the needle sits on, which also transmits the light on a white stalk should in theory turn the needle blue.
But also the SMDs on the board could be resoldered for blue ones.
Remember someone was going to do the full dash in blue, i havent seen that yet.
Re: blue needles on clocks,
its more trouble than its worthFarmerPug wrote:black dials get white needles, and white dials get red needles, if i recall correclty from the time i swapped dial faces over.
The white one, a bit of blue film around the stalk where the needle sits on, which also transmits the light on a white stalk should in theory turn the needle blue.
But also the SMDs on the board could be resoldered for blue ones.
Remember someone was going to do the full dash in blue, i havent seen that yet.

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Re: blue needles on clocks,
ill agree with lozz, i have spare parts lying about to experiment with, but dont want to waste them for the sake of blue bulbs. orange was ok, and the red dials are ok.
Re: blue needles on clocks,
but the first ones that the dashboard is all black with this orange light, it gets boring ..FarmerPug wrote:ill agree with lozz, i have spare parts lying about to experiment with, but dont want to waste them for the sake of blue bulbs. orange was ok, and the red dials are ok.
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Re: blue needles on clocks,
Spray the dash silver, it really lightens up the interior.
Re: blue needles on clocks,
Do you know something ?
Im a daft twart
was out in the car tonight going for a bag of Lips (chips)
and ive noticed my needles light up turqoise ffs why havent inoticed before
Im a daft twart

was out in the car tonight going for a bag of Lips (chips)
and ive noticed my needles light up turqoise ffs why havent inoticed before

Re: blue needles on clocks,
i was thinking about painting in chrome the surround of the clocks ... like some early versions have ...FarmerPug wrote:Spray the dash silver, it really lightens up the interior.
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Re: blue needles on clocks,
That sounds like a good planRayneR wrote:i was thinking about painting in chrome the surround of the clocks ... like some early versions have ...FarmerPug wrote:Spray the dash silver, it really lightens up the interior.

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Re: blue needles on clocks,
Although I'd advise getting the bits painted at a crash repair place at least they can paint it in a dust free environment
Re: blue needles on clocks,
Why?FarmerPug wrote:Although I'd advise getting the bits painted at a crash repair place at least they can paint it in a dust free environment
its all down to paitience,
loads of people spray trim parts theres no need for paying someone to do it,
if you go in places like halfords they have proper plastic paint desighned for spraying trim,
using car paint requires paitience some people will just keep spraying till its coverd that doesnt work
spray on in 3 seprate coats allowing 1o mins per coat and it will go on properly,
you must be spraying in a realy dusty place if your having problems,

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Re: blue needles on clocks,
Very dusty here so it is