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Old Oct 31, 2012 | 01:00 AM
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Thumbs up V-LEDs V3 Triton Switchbacks pre-ordered!

V3 TRITON 6K WHITE AMBER TYPE 2 SWITCHBACK MULTI-APPLICATION HIGH POWER LED LIGHT SYSTEM 7443 1157 3157 | 1 PAIR B/O

Just pre-ordered some of these switchbacks to replace the 92 LED type 2 switchbacks I have in my front turn signals. With blacked out housing (painted black with clear coat), the white looks bright, but the amber is not up to par in broad daylight (on a sunny day) IMO.

These new lights are supposed to put out 600 lumens in white and 430 in amber. Should be BRIGHT!



EDIT: Will add pictures of these installed in black housings when I receive them (hopefully Saturday). For now, pictures of these installed in Depot halo headlights on page 5 here: https://www.cobaltss.net/forums/appe...30/index5.html

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Old Oct 31, 2012 | 01:25 AM
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Originally Posted by serega12
V3 TRITON 6K WHITE AMBER TYPE 2 SWITCHBACK MULTI-APPLICATION HIGH POWER LED LIGHT SYSTEM 7443 1157 3157 | 1 PAIR B/O

Just pre-ordered some of these switchbacks to replace the 92 LED type 2 switchbacks I have in my front turn signals. With blacked out housing (painted black with clear coat), the white looks bright, but the amber is not up to par in broad daylight (on a sunny day) IMO.

These new lights are supposed to put out 600 lumens in white and 430 in amber. Should be BRIGHT!

So what are your plans for the old bulbs? Maybe sell to me for cheap?
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Old Oct 31, 2012 | 01:44 AM
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That is dope. Huge LED fan. Great find. Will look good on the new depo gen fours.
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Old Oct 31, 2012 | 01:49 AM
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Old Oct 31, 2012 | 02:37 AM
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Ordered mine too.
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Old Oct 31, 2012 | 08:45 AM
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these look niceee
i currently have the 92 led ones (orig had 60 and had problem and vleds sent me 92 in replace) and for some reason im having a problem with the passenger one.
maby i have to take it out and plug it back in

these new ones will require resistors correct? they look nicer too!
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Old Oct 31, 2012 | 08:57 AM
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judging by the heat sink on those things, they should be pretty powerful. Bout time the aftermarket plug and play bulb community starting getting some quality, high power leds instead of the cheap junk that makes up 99% of the market. I'd love to pick up similarly made bulbs for brake/turn signal/reverse.
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Old Oct 31, 2012 | 09:08 AM
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$100 for turn signals... lemme think.. thats like almost half a retro project right there, n people complain about that being expensive
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Old Oct 31, 2012 | 09:19 PM
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Originally Posted by joezombies
So what are your plans for the old bulbs? Maybe sell to me for cheap?
I just might. Gotta wait till these arrive sometime end of Nov/Beginning of Dec.. PM me with an offer.

Originally Posted by ssritz
That is dope. Huge LED fan. Great find. Will look good on the new depo gen fours.
Thanks.

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these look niceee
i currently have the 92 led ones (orig had 60 and had problem and vleds sent me 92 in replace) and for some reason im having a problem with the passenger one.
maby i have to take it out and plug it back in

these new ones will require resistors correct? they look nicer too!
According to V-LEDs, yes. They're also working on an inline resistor setup that will be plug and play with these.

Originally Posted by TommyP
judging by the heat sink on those things, they should be pretty powerful. Bout time the aftermarket plug and play bulb community starting getting some quality, high power leds instead of the cheap junk that makes up 99% of the market. I'd love to pick up similarly made bulbs for brake/turn signal/reverse.
Yeah, I'm stoked about them too. My reverse LEDs are already pretty powerful and tails are K2 skyline style, so I'm keeping those. Plus they don't come in the small base (yet), and our reverse is the 921 small base, so will have to wait...

As far as brake/turn signals - they have those available on the site too. They're a bit pricey, but way worth it IMO if you have the stock housings.

As far as brightness, at 600/430 lumens they'll be the brightest LED turn signal/parking light on the market! The white is 60% of stock low beam lumens!
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$100 for turn signals... lemme think.. thats like almost half a retro project right there, n people complain about that being expensive
In parts, maybe you'll get a set of retros for $200, then all the time to put them together. Or buy them used for around that. But I already have retros, so this was the last thing I wasn't happy with in my whole front light setup (turn signal not bright enough IMO)
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Old Nov 1, 2012 | 12:24 AM
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$100? Are the including a BJ with them?


If they truly look as good as they do in the vid, I might be interested in some of them. A lot of the cheapo bulbs look like that, cheap. How in the hell do these work? Are the wires coming off the bulb used for a separate power source?


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According to V-LEDs, yes. They're also working on an inline resistor setup that will be plug and play with these.
So does that mean no cutting into the stock wiring? The resistor will be attached with the bulb?


Will these work for the turn signal that are also used DRLs?
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Old Nov 1, 2012 | 12:59 AM
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Originally Posted by 05RLS2
How in the hell do these work? Are the wires coming off the bulb used for a separate power source?



So does that mean no cutting into the stock wiring? The resistor will be attached with the bulb?


Will these work for the turn signal that are also used DRLs?
The wires coming off attach to adapter of your choice.

According to them, the inline resistors will be plug and play, no cutting required.

And, IIRC, they will work with both regular running lights and running lights that use high filament to shine white and only switch to amber when turn signal is activated.

EDIT: just found this on their FB page (answer to a customer)

Originally Posted by VLEDs
V-LEDS Don Yes! The V3 is stable running 24/7 on the high output mode. The entire structure of the bulb is a heat sink that draws the heat away from the LEDs. This keeps it running at a very low temperature. Stability and long life was a primary goal. Our exclusive white/amber V3 Switchbacks will also work in your DRLs. When the parking light (low) or DRL (high) is on the color of the bulb will always be white. When the turn signal is applied the white shuts off and only the amber will come on. There is no other bulb in the world that can do this!

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Old Nov 1, 2012 | 01:30 AM
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V3 tritons +15 hp, winning
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Old Nov 1, 2012 | 04:47 AM
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Originally Posted by serega12
The wires coming off attach to adapter of your choice.

According to them, the inline resistors will be plug and play, no cutting required.

And, IIRC, they will work with both regular running lights and running lights that use high filament to shine white and only switch to amber when turn signal is activated.

EDIT: just found this on their FB page (answer to a customer)
Nice find, that was me who asked, lol.
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Old Nov 1, 2012 | 04:51 AM
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Originally Posted by padlock
$100 for turn signals... lemme think.. thats like almost half a retro project right there, n people complain about that being expensive
this! imma stick to my leds I think!
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Old Nov 1, 2012 | 10:25 AM
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wonder when the inline resistor will be ready!
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Old Nov 1, 2012 | 10:36 AM
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for the ordering it would just be 3157 correct because i see the option for 3157CK and i believe my current switchbacks are just the standard ones
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Old Nov 1, 2012 | 10:52 AM
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WOW these are awsome!!!! like said above finally a nice PNP style bulb like this!
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Old Nov 1, 2012 | 11:53 PM
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Nice, built in resistor and DRL compatible. I am sold.


Did they give you an estimated release date when you pre ordered?
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Old Nov 2, 2012 | 12:46 AM
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Originally Posted by Cobalt08LS
wonder when the inline resistor will be ready!
Not sure, but since my front signals are already wired up with resistors, I'll use those for now.

Originally Posted by jzehren11
this! imma stick to my leds I think!
I would too, if my turn signal housings weren't blacked out.

Originally Posted by 05RLS2
Nice, built in resistor and DRL compatible. I am sold.


Did they give you an estimated release date when you pre ordered?
Yes, I asked that exact question on their FB post, here's their answer:

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We do not have a firm date at this time, but we estimate mid November for amber and red. White, and switchbacks will be closer to the end of November, first of December. We will post the date as soon as we know it.
So my guess is I got another month to wait. But, from what it looks like, they're worth the wait. They're brighter than stock lights for sure. I'll post up a picture of them comparing them (off their FB page)
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Old Nov 2, 2012 | 12:48 AM
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Lightbulb

Here are the comparison shots mentioned in the post above:





These are obviously single color amber V3s (not switchbacks), but they show the difference. White light on the switchbacks should be even brighter.

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Old Nov 2, 2012 | 09:09 AM
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Originally Posted by serega12
Here are the comparison shots mentioned in the post above:





These are obviously single color amber V3s (not switchbacks), but they show the difference. White light on the switchbacks should be even brighter.

did you get the standard or ck.
im 99.9% sure that standard is what we have but figured id ask.
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Old Nov 3, 2012 | 12:17 AM
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did you get the standard or ck.
im 99.9% sure that standard is what we have but figured id ask.
Standard.
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awesome thanks!
going to preorder when i get home
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Old Nov 10, 2012 | 04:03 PM
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Just spotted this on youtube, can't wait for mine to arrive:

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Old Nov 10, 2012 | 04:33 PM
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Originally Posted by serega12
Just spotted this on youtube, can't wait for mine to arrive:

V3 Triton LED system installed FR-S walk around by VLEDS - YouTube
I agree. I can't wait for yours to arice either...
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