DIY Sports Car LED headlights

 by bhvm
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So thats my SUV. Beautiful, Is'nt it? Especially with all the decals and Art I've made.
(Did I hear someone requesting an Instructable for such Decals? ha ha)

Notice those big round headlights?
Good to look at, But not good to look With!

Onto the next page...
 
 
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Step 1: What to Do?

Am I going to sit here just hoping that I don't hit some boulder in the dark? NO.

I took matters into my hands, and guess what? A Super-Duper Powerful LED Lights for my SUV!

Disclaimr-
I take no responsibility What-so-ever from Using, making or Putting such lights on your car.
Any Direct or indirect damage arising from making or using such product is Solely YOUR Concern.
Don't catch me if police catches you.

Using Custom lights on road may not be allowed by your laws. Kindly contact the local state regulation/ Police for more details on these. This instructables is made in faith of 'OFF-ROAD' use.
mika.ch04 says: Sep 22, 2012. 2:31 PM
Excellent work friend.
i also wana make headlight for my hero honda cbz .
can u plz guide me...i wana use 1w 3 led and 5mm led..
plz guide me abt resistance which one 1 use for that

thanks
bhvm (author) in reply to mika.ch04Sep 22, 2012. 11:51 PM
You shall not use resistances with power LEDs. Please find a suitable DC Driver. Also, i'd suggest you 3W LEDs as the price difference is dismal. You'll need atleast 6 of these 3W LEDs for bright and safe illunination.
rrsasuke24 says: Apr 25, 2011. 10:46 AM
Why didnt you like the Safari's headlights?
They are pretty good
How do the LEDs fair on long drives?
bhvm (author) in reply to rrsasuke24Apr 25, 2011. 6:57 PM
Safari's Headlights are complete Junk. An SUV of this caliber atleast calls for Xenon Projector HIDs. This vehicle can easily attain speeds of 150+ and hence I brainstormed this LED idea for the sake of safety.
Please do run down from all the comments, you shall recieve all your answers.
Click "view all steps on one page" and read all comments.
rrsasuke24 in reply to bhvmApr 26, 2011. 4:01 AM
Thanks

And you're right. They surely are necessary if you are driving at abt 150 at night.
bhvm (author) in reply to rrsasuke24Apr 27, 2011. 2:48 AM
Great, So what else? Planning any Mods now? WHich car you have?
rrsasuke24 in reply to bhvmMay 3, 2012. 8:58 AM
well.. even am not happy with my vehicle's headlights.. so, i am planning to install LEDs. :)
I have an sx4.
Zedone Two says: Nov 30, 2011. 2:13 AM
Is this legal? Don't your front lights have to be adjusted to the right angle, and would they act as a high beam, rather than dipped lights?

Otherwise, cool instructable
atesta says: Nov 4, 2011. 9:10 AM
Hey, love the build and it looks great! I recently got a panel from an LED street light and it has 20 3w cree emmitters on it. I decided to replace my old HID offroad lights with a homemade LED bar like yours. I plan on using all 20, in 5 groups of 4 wired series so they can handle 12v(with a 1ohm 10W resistor in line). My main problem is optics, i tried reflectors for flashlights but the spot is to small, im looking for more flood. What are those lenses you are using? Could you provide a link possibly? Thanks!
bhvm (author) in reply to atestaNov 6, 2011. 3:53 AM
Dear,
Please use refrain using Resistors for Power LEDs. Not only they're inefficient, but can also shorten the lifes of LED. LED Forward voltage chages with Temperature, hence you need a Constant current power source.

For the lenses, have you tried Luxeon website? else try Khatrod. you;ll need 8 or 10 degree as per your descriptions. You can also try oval lenses- These are fantastic, beam is less in height but very wide.
HeIsCoolMG says: Mar 2, 2011. 8:12 PM
Watch out for cops in the US with these extra lights, any additional lighting that isn't approved by the DMV and not part of the original headlights, taillights, turning signal etc. external lighting can get you a ticket
abadfart in reply to HeIsCoolMGJul 1, 2011. 11:45 AM
they don't seem to mind highway lights on a motorcycle
rrsasuke24 says: Apr 25, 2011. 10:41 AM
Where did you get all dat material in India.
Which city?
vanmankline says: Aug 15, 2010. 6:51 AM
Did you use any type of current or voltage regulation? If so, what did you use?
Jonesy70 says: Jul 21, 2010. 3:28 AM
g'day I love what you have done, works great. I'd like to have a go at making one myself, where can I get all the parts?
bhvm (author) in reply to Jonesy70Jul 26, 2010. 6:37 PM
Please search the comments, I've answered it before- Ebay Luxeon Creee Check their websites.
CraigSnedeker says: Apr 12, 2010. 1:59 PM
Nice truck!

And yeah, I'd like to know how you make those stickers :P
jordan.longoria says: Mar 11, 2010. 8:50 AM
 where can I get lenses like this?
bhvm (author) in reply to jordan.longoriaMar 11, 2010. 6:43 PM
Ebay

Luxeon

Creee

Check their websites.
jmallen says: Mar 1, 2010. 11:28 AM
Does anybody know where I can find the 8 degree lenses?
bhvm (author) in reply to jmallenMar 5, 2010. 8:23 AM
Where do you live? 
jmallen in reply to bhvmMar 5, 2010. 9:59 AM
Southern Maine, US
bhvm (author) in reply to jmallenMar 5, 2010. 6:58 PM
I don't live in US.

eBay? 
Jayvis Vineet Gonsalves says: Mar 5, 2010. 3:32 AM
I wanted to build LED headlamps for Herohonda Splendor. I am glad that I stumbled on your this instructable. Can you tell me how many lumens does each LED generate and what is the cost of each of them. Where in India do you live and from where did you buy the LEDs and the lense ? Please give me the rates in Rupees.
bhvm (author) in reply to Jayvis Vineet GonsalvesMar 5, 2010. 8:03 AM
Hello Vineet,

Its great to see your interest in LED lighting.

LEDs give out about 200~220 Lumens each when driven at 700mA~800mA
So we are talking about a total of 1600~1800 Lumens overall output.
Lets remember that a Bike 35W bulb is 700 Lumens only, you can judge the amount of light you need.
I ordered the LEDs and Lenses from Bombay.

Could you please see me on my yahoo Chat 'bhvm333'
we can discusses further design there. 

Have a nice day.
Jayvis Vineet Gonsalves in reply to bhvmMar 5, 2010. 10:07 AM
Sorry but I have no account in yahoo messenger we can also discuss by using private messages of Instructables. I am sending you one. Check your inbox
megapix says: Feb 25, 2010. 12:27 PM
Very nice. I didn't realize you could get that much light out of those LED's. You might want to add a strip of clear polycarbonate in front of the lights as extra protection. Although you will lose a little light, you will get extra protection from rocks, and your acrylic lenses will last a lot longer if you don't have to clean them as often.
bhvm (author) in reply to megapixMar 5, 2010. 8:34 AM
Light output is extreme... Difference is like Night and DAY.
You can actually drive the car with ONLY LEDs running.

I thought of your Acrylic/Plexi suggestion before, but then, Dust went in and settled between the plexi and Lenses........making me have to open the screws to clean this arrangement. Will think of something else now. 
Scott_Tx says: Feb 21, 2010. 9:50 AM
Since I dont see any screws I'm guessing you're using thermal epoxy instead of thermal grease.
bhvm (author) in reply to Scott_TxFeb 21, 2010. 6:49 PM
1>Yeah, Glue and Silicon make them tight and weatherproof.
2>Controllers are inside the Engine compartment.(700mA)
  P.s- your profile pic scared looks scary.

KEep MOre CommenTS cOmInG!! 
Scott_Tx in reply to Scott_TxFeb 21, 2010. 9:52 AM
Oh yeah, I dont see any current regulation either
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