" always on " .... why ??? ... I wired mine directly into the wiring for the blinker light .... they are ON only when the blinker is working ...... Mike :thumbup:
If all you are trying to do is make the indicator more visible during daylight, you could also just add a bright LED to the dash somewhere. I added a couple of green ones and they are plenty visible during the day..
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Where did you order those green light?
Where did you order those green light?
One option I thought of was to get two 11-1/2 inch 5050 SMD LED strips from eBay @ $22.50.
I have it already connected and wonder should I clean the leftover of the so called 3M tape from the LED's and use a superglue to glue it on the mirrors or what would you do?
The strips are probably encased in silicone. When I put a side emitting LED strip for my trunk light I used an adhesive made for silicone, which is tough to glue. Sorry, I can't recall what the glue is. I got the strips from Superbright LEDs so may have gotten the glue from them. I'm away from home for a few more days so can't search my computer or the garage to see if I can find what glue I used. I'll try to remember to search for the info when I get home and let you know.I ordered the above mentioned LED lights. They work / light up well; however, they do not stick at all.
I cleaned the mirrors with 90% alcohol and primed them with 3M 94 promoter. Waited 5 minutes, held down over 5 minutes and the LED's came off. So I used super glue, held the LED's for couple of minutes and the LED's came off again. The doublesided supposedly 3M tape is coming off - its easily peeled off the LED's (super glue not used on one), please see pic.
I have it already connected and wonder should I clean the leftover of the so called 3M tape from the LED's and use a superglue to glue it on the mirrors or what would you do?
It might have been this one.Yes, these LED's are enclosed in silicone. I would like to know what the silicone glue was.
The 3M tape is generally quite good. If it was me (and it HAS been me several times), I'd remove the bad crap that came with the pieces you bought, and then replace it with some new fresh 3M tape. If you used superglue, when, in the fullness of time you need to replace the LED strip, you'd have a devil of a time.
https://www.target.com/p/3m-extreme...d7-OBcT-iV8o6f1oazgaAi2JEALw_wcB&gclsrc=aw.ds
I found a similar automotive “3M Super Strength Molding Tape, 03615, 7/8 in” priced little more online, still not available locally. I wonder if this is the same tape as the 3M Extreme Mounting Tape 1"x60" in a different width. The Target might get restocked Monday with a Scotch 48'' Extremely Strong Tape – Black, (which is reviewed little better all over the net) than the 60", but seems exactly the same as the 60". If not, I have to order one of the tapes - our few stores we have in vicinity don’t seem to be stocked that well lately.
The Permatex 80050 Clear RTV Silicone Adhesive Sealant looks very promssing, very good reviews, but lists "Not recommended for engine gasket, windshield installation, or electrical connection applications". The cutline copper oval connections are conductive on the back of the LED strip and I wonder if it would be safe to use the Permatex for gluing due to the mentioned recommendation.
The back of the LED strip is slick shiny plastic, not a silicone.View attachment 183649