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After seeing the demon eyes in my build thread a user (Adz2332) from the forums contacted me to do a budget RGB demon eyes and black out to stock projectors.

Thought id share the results :yes:
below if a sampling of the colours it can produce. (test were done just powered by a 9v battery so with a controller there would be more options. they are also a lot brighter when powered form a 12v source)

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What happens when you turn on the headlights?

headlights act as normal. the RGB stuff is on a separate circuit. can control from a switch or there are smartphone add on's to control it form an app.

if you have them on at the same time as the headlights the throw light normally but if viewed at an angle they a tinge of colour

Well I like messing around with the lights, but I think even with the red, green and blue all on making "white", it would still be a defect magnet as red and blue at the front of a car make the cops rather territorial about their colours.

Even many "white" leds tend to be towards the blue end of the spectrum (8000k or higher), and people have claimed to be defected or fined for that.

Well I like messing around with the lights, but I think even with the red, green and blue all on making "white", it would still be a defect magnet as red and blue at the front of a car make the cops rather territorial about their colours.

Even many "white" leds tend to be towards the blue end of the spectrum (8000k or higher), and people have claimed to be defected or fined for that.

yeah they are on a completely separate circuit to the normal headlights or parkers. only really there for wank. track days or photos and such.

would be stupid to drive around with them strobe-ing different colours and hopefully the person i made them for won't do that

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