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Dec 12, 2012 18:34:00 GMT -5
Post by fed728 on Dec 12, 2012 18:34:00 GMT -5
I'm selling my led headlights that go either blue, white, or blue and white. The diameter of the big lights is 6 1/4 and the fog light is 3 1/8. Brand new these will run you $375 shipped so I will not ask any where around that. Lmk if you want them and I will cut someone a deal. Def turns heads at show. Lmk or I will just throw them on to eBay.
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Dec 13, 2012 20:38:50 GMT -5
Post by steve on Dec 13, 2012 20:38:50 GMT -5
Selling the Halo's??? Ahhh, I know what your doing. Trying to make more room for the rockets...
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Dec 13, 2012 21:04:58 GMT -5
Post by Mark on Dec 13, 2012 21:04:58 GMT -5
Less flash and more fast?
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Dec 14, 2012 9:00:44 GMT -5
Post by fed728 on Dec 14, 2012 9:00:44 GMT -5
HA HA HA, these are the ones that I had in there last year. I found them in a box. Not worried about the weight of 4 led rings. Maybe next year I will have some rockets, it should be exciting to say the least.
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lena01
Team Absolute - Guest
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LEDs
Sept 7, 2017 2:52:06 GMT -5
Post by lena01 on Sept 7, 2017 2:52:06 GMT -5
A light-emitting diode (LED) is a two-lead semiconductor light source. It is a p–n junction diode that emits light when activated. When a suitable voltage is applied to the leads, electrons are able to recombine with electron holes within the device, releasing energy in the form of photons. This effect is called electroluminescence, and the color of the light (corresponding to the energy of the photon) is determined by the energy band gap of the semiconductor. LEDs are typically small (less than 1 mm2) and integrated optical components may be used to shape the radiation pattern.
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