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Ruby main-beam warning light
#1
Does Anne have the world's only Ruby with a main-beam warning light? The fuel gauge is arranged to turn red when the scenery-melting LEDs come on.


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#2
Ah... you lied to us... it wasn't a 25w map reading light at all... it was one of Anne's newfangled headlights... 1937 though? They must have borrowed a DeLorean, or stolen it from the GEC Hirst research centre... No wonder they look so furtive! 

Well done though. I'd thought of doing the same but hadn't considered putting the tell-tale next to the blue plastic window of another gauge...
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#3
(28-11-2021, 01:14 AM)Nick Lettington Wrote: Ah... you lied to us... it wasn't a 25w map reading light at all... it was one of Anne's newfangled headlights... 1937 though? They must have borrowed a DeLorean, or stolen it from the GEC Hirst research centre... No wonder they look so furtive! 

Well done though. I'd thought of doing the same but hadn't considered putting the tell-tale next to the blue plastic window of another gauge...

I used a tiny 6-volt LED (though a 12-volt might have been less startlingly bright) that, rather handily, just poked through a small hole in the blue plastic window of the fuel gauge. The wire was fastened using a cable tie to a convenience point.
The bulb used is a 3mm type, something like this -


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#4
Nice idea, but I bet it will get right on your breasticles if you use the main beam often enough...
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#5
You need to do something with the speedo illumination, though  Smile
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#6
On my RP, I have simply wired the dip switch so that , in the down position it is dipped and in the up position it is main. A quick feel of the switch tells me which beam I am on. However, on standard lamps, no one has flashed me if I forget to dip my lights yet!
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#7
Ruby dip switch is on the floor.
Jim
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#8
I've done the same as David.
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#9
(28-11-2021, 09:21 AM)Mike Costigan Wrote: You need to do something with the speedo illumination, though  Smile

It does work - but hidden by the wheel in the pictures. I made the mistake of using bright-white LEDs behind the panel, so the light looks anything but authentic. I will change them - when the bulbs fail at 60,000 hours.....
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#10
My panel lights are also LED. It's nice to finally be able to read the gauges at night... one thing I find really odd is the glow in the bulbs when the battery is disconnected. I hope it's the capacitor in the distributor, not the car slowly disoving and generating its own electricity...
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