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The Wicked Bright Kit houses 5 separate diodes in each bulb. Since kit has L.E.D.s. 9 x 5 = equivalent of 45 bulbs...wicked bright! Power: 300ma at 12v.

Includes:
Circuit board, resistors, wire and 9 L.E.D.s in white, green or blue! I'll even assemble it if you want!

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The Wicked Bright RED Kit houses 5 separate diodes in each bulb. Since kit has L.E.D.s. 15 x 5 = equivalent of 75 bulbs...wicked bright! Power: 300ma at 12v.

Includes:
Circuit board, resistors, wire and 15 red L.E.D.s! I'll even assemble it if you want!

Wicked Bright RED Kit (select options)

The Maxi Kit is straight forward. 21 L.E.D.s are pointed in the correct position by the silk screen. This is 3 L.E.D.s and a resistor across 12vdc times 7. A double maxi kit for IR is special order only. This yields a 42 LED array. With the super bright and wide angle L.E.D.s available today, the maxi kit makes a nice reading light or Camp/Cabin/RV low power consumption lighting. To makes the array double as a good night light, cut the first trace on one side and add a switch to the maxi kit. This allows one row only to be illuminated so the array does double duty, but consumes only 20 ma at night. This is critical for off grid use to save the battery power. Maxi kit lights draw 140 ma at 12vdc.

Includes: Circuit board, resistors, wire and 21 L.E.D.s of your choice! I'll even assemble it if you want!


Maxi-Kit (select options)
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The Mini Kit requires a little eye-open-ness to do correctly. The resistors go on the bottom of the board. Do this first. Carefully look at the bottom of the board. Polarity is marked each end of the board. Locate the - Terminal. this along the length of the board shows the - side(negative where u add the black wire). This can be determined on the L.E.D. by the short lead or the shaved side of the bulb rim after the leads are clipped. The square terminals are - and the rounded one +. the mini kit boards may be chained as they have solder terminals on both ends. If you wire it up and nothing works, try reversing the polarity. You are not the first nor will you be the last to put the LEDs in backwards. The mini kit is the only kit with enough space for 10mm bulbs. Although I paid quite a bit for these boards, they do not take well to being reworked. Get it right the first time. Check everything twice before soldering. All L.E.D.s should be pointing the same way. This kit draws 60 ma at 12vdc.

Includes: Circuit board, resistors, wire and 9 L.E.D.s of your choice! I'll even assemble it if you want!

Mini-Kit (select options)
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The Micro Kit is so straight forward, little explanation is required. Use heat sink when soldering and use static precautions. This goes for all LEDs. Put the L.E.D. over the resistor in first, solder and clip the leads before installing the resistor on the bottom of the board. Do not let the resistor touch the soldered leads of the L.E.D.. White, blue, green, and UV use 3 L.E.D.s and jumper the 4th position. some people use the over the resistor position for the jumper in the W, G, B, UV colored kits. Red, orange, yellow, and orange have 4 L.E.D.s. For both mini and micro kits the resistors will go on the bottom of the board. Micro kits with red or orange bulbs make good replacements for position lights on truck, RV, or camper. The populated board will need to be glued inside the fixture with epoxy. Some have taken the old original bulb, broken the glass (being extremely careful), removed all debris, and soldered the micro kit wires into the bulb socket. Micro kits with white LEDs make excellent night lights; one of the bulbs may be a flasher which causes the whole string to flash. This works well with red or orange for caution lights. All L.E.D.s should be pointing the same way. This holds true for all kits. The micro kit draws 20 ma at 12 vdc.

Includes: Circuit board, resistors, wire and 3 L.E.D.s of your choice! I'll even assemble it if you want!

Micro-Kit (select options)
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The Nano Kit consists of a switch and resistor. Place in the (+ = positive = red) line to change the 12vdc array to 13.8vdc. This is so a charger may be used while the lights are on the battery. Switch the switch to the ON position to effectively bypass the resistor and allow full brightness with the array on 12vdc. Charging takes place with the switch is in the off position. You can easily tell the proper position as the array will dim slightly. This is charge position.

Includes:
Switch and resistor to change 12V lights to 13.8V DC.

Nano-Kit: $1.00


Mega-Kit: This is the Maxi-Kit x 2.

Includes: Two circuit boards, resistors, wire and 42 L.E.D.s of your choice! I'll even assemble it if you want!


Special Order - $40





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