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Do You Wish To Learn More Regarding Your Car Tail Lights?

As every driver may know, tail lights are signal lights put in at the back of a vehicle.   Its basic perform is to alarm automobiles behind you regarding sudden changes of your car’s course. This prevents automobiles tailing you to definitely bump on your own car’s back hood.

 

Tail lights usually come in sets.   One set is installed on the left and right corners of the back of the car.   Also, tail lights typically consist of brake lights, indicator lights and reverse lights.

 

Braking system lights are turned off by default when your car is moving.   Whenever you press the brake pads, brake lights would generate light.   A normal break light comes in red color.

 

However during the night when you wish to use your headlights, break lights produce a faint continuous light.   This is to show your car’s presence and indicate that your car is on the move.   Once you press the breaks, the brake lights would create bright light to signal the actual breaking of the car.

 

However, indicator lights signals your sudden change in direction.   For instance, when you signal your vehicle to turn left, indicator light mounted at the left part of your car blinks on and off.   Most indicator lights come in yellow or white colors.

 

Lastly, reverse lights signals your intention of moving in reverse.   As soon as your car moves in backwards, reverse lights produce a constant light until you stop moving.   Like break light, reverse lights come in red color.

 

There are several developments these days in tail lights. Halogen-based tail lights are starting to become outdated with the launch of LED tail lights. This type of tail lights are better in terms light quality, design and power consumption.   Nevertheless, many of these are usually costly, making it not affordable by many.

 

Obviously it is just natural for us to want LED lights installed in our cars.   If you have a limited budget, you might want to think about purchasing aftermarket tail lights.   These tail lights guarantee a better light quality compared to traditional tail lights.

 

Aftermarket tail lights might not achieve the quality of LED tail lights.   However, take note that these types of custom-made lighting are generally better than traditional ones.   Plus, aftermarket tail lights comes in stylish frames and plate which may give your automobile a better look at a cheaper price.

 

 

Is this safe - batterys?

I have a 12v 12Ah battery that I plan on connecting to a Mini ATX board via some old speaker cables and this thing:

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/BN-Mini-12V-120W-DC-DC-ITX-ATX-Car-Vehicle-Power-Supply-/300561345526?_trksid=p5197.m7&_trkparms=algo%3DLVI%26itu%3DUCI%26otn%3D4%26po%3DLVI%26ps%3D63%26clkid%3D3291666466085996228

And running it for a couple out hours inside of a back pack. Is this safe? Will the wires be too thin for the battery? Will the board overheat? ...
Thanks
Speaker cables as in the thin ones you get at the back of stereo's and headphones (like the ones supplied with iPhone)

Well, just make sure if the battery starts getting hot to change the wire placement ,because hot batteries means short circuiting. Second, make sure that any uninsulated strands of wire are placed correctly and cover them with wire tape to avoid melting incorrect tape. I don't know how the wires would be too thin because those look like they're pretty thick. The only problem would be not enough electrical current to move through the wire. You would really only have problems if the battery was leaking or if the wires got uncovered, chewed through, etc. Just don't drop the back pack too hard!

2011 HumanCar® Inc. Imagine PS - PHEV/Power Station

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