Interior light delay unit fitted today. Only £5

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Post by smartmonkey » Tue Dec 04, 2007 1:05 pm

Like all things you get different quality LEDs. The cheap ones are rubbish and usually have the wrong (or no) resistor in line so they fail quickly. Decent ones with the right built in resistance last for tens of thousands of hours.
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Post by dandywarhol » Sat Dec 08, 2007 5:43 pm

Back to the interior light dimmer. I fitted one today - straight forward piece of kit but annoyingly it interferes with the sidelight/headlights. As the delay is counting down the lights warning buzzer goes on until the interior light extinguishes....................... :( Kinda defeats the purpose really.
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Post by mobilecat » Sat Dec 08, 2007 6:43 pm

What exactly does the delay do? People are talking about solving a problem but I am not sure what problem they are refering to?
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Post by jackstringer » Sun Dec 09, 2007 5:52 pm

I know this sounds dumb but how do you remove the interior light without breaking it.
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Post by BongoMTBer » Sun Dec 09, 2007 6:13 pm

dandywarhol wrote:Back to the interior light dimmer. I fitted one today - straight forward piece of kit but annoyingly it interferes with the sidelight/headlights. As the delay is counting down the lights warning buzzer goes on until the interior light extinguishes....................... :( Kinda defeats the purpose really.
Does it do this only when the key is fitted?

If so, this is the 'key is still in your ignition' warning.
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Post by dandywarhol » Sun Dec 09, 2007 9:52 pm

Nope, I've disconnected the "key is still in" annoyance.

If I turn on the lights and the interior light is still illuminated (cos it thinks the door is still open) the buzzer sounds.
I've been in touch with the seller and he's on the case. :)
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Post by bigdaddycain » Tue Dec 11, 2007 2:37 am

mobilecat wrote:What exactly does the delay do? People are talking about solving a problem but I am not sure what problem they are refering to?
The interior light delay quite simply keeps the interior lights on after the door is shut,(for a pre-determined time) so you can see to insert your key,put your face on the stereo,pick your nose, check your lippy etc...

Likewise on the way out of the bongo,how many times have you had to unlock,then open the door to illuminate the light to check you haven't left valuables on show? Phone, etc...
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Post by jackstringer » Thu Dec 13, 2007 6:26 pm

I have made a quick fact sheet for this and have e-mailed it to Ian. I used the pictures that s.w.blackwell took.
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Post by Lewy » Thu Dec 13, 2007 8:05 pm

Dandywarhol have you heard back from the seller. I've got one of these units but won't wire it in until I know about the lights on alarm - or is there a work around for this? Or is it easy to live with?

He said he had sent you an alternative unit to try. The idea to wire it to the passenger door I dont think will make any difference as the passenger door open triggers the lights on alarm too.

Be a great mod if it works properly.

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Post by The Great Pretender » Fri Dec 14, 2007 12:24 am

Lewy wrote:Dandywarhol have you heard back from the seller. I've got one of these units but won't wire it in until I know about the lights on alarm - or is there a work around for this? Or is it easy to live with?

He said he had sent you an alternative unit to try. The idea to wire it to the passenger door I dont think will make any difference as the passenger door open triggers the lights on alarm too.

Be a great mod if it works properly.

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I have one fitted and find it helpfull, you can adjust the time it stays on. Have just got a cat1 alarm and am fitting it now. Gonna use the ultrasonic detectors or you could fit seperate door switches or just wait 10 seconds until the light goes out. :wink:
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Post by dandywarhol » Fri Dec 14, 2007 12:42 am

Lewy wrote:Dandywarhol have you heard back from the seller. I've got one of these units but won't wire it in until I know about the lights on alarm - or is there a work around for this? Or is it easy to live with?

He said he had sent you an alternative unit to try. The idea to wire it to the passenger door I dont think will make any difference as the passenger door open triggers the lights on alarm too.

Be a great mod if it works properly.

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Yes, he got back to me - he's helpful. I haven't received the modified unit yet but I'll post the findings here when it does.

The 10 second wait til the light goes out before switching on the lights might not seem much but it is a pain in the arse - sod's law that every traffic light you come up to is at red and would've been green 10 seconds previously................ :wink:
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Post by The Great Pretender » Fri Dec 14, 2007 1:01 am

dandywarhol wrote:
Lewy wrote:Dandywarhol have you heard back from the seller. I've got one of these units but won't wire it in until I know about the lights on alarm - or is there a work around for this? Or is it easy to live with?

He said he had sent you an alternative unit to try. The idea to wire it to the passenger door I dont think will make any difference as the passenger door open triggers the lights on alarm too.

Be a great mod if it works properly.

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Yes, he got back to me - he's helpful. I haven't received the modified unit yet but I'll post the findings here when it does.

The 10 second wait til the light goes out before switching on the lights might not seem much but it is a pain in the arse - sod's law that every traffic light you come up to is at red and would've been green 10 seconds previously................ :wink:
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Post by dandywarhol » Fri Dec 14, 2007 1:22 am

Eh??????????? :?
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Post by The Great Pretender » Fri Dec 14, 2007 1:37 am

have one fitted and find it helpfull, you can adjust the time it stays on. Have just got a cat1 alarm and am fitting it now. Gonna use the ultrasonic detectors or you could fit seperate door switches or just wait 10 seconds until the light goes out.

How about using the light out arming the alarm through a relay? Or is this to simplistic?
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Post by Lewy » Thu Dec 20, 2007 7:54 pm

Just a bump on this one - Dandy did you get the different unit from the ebay geezer? Was wondering if it was a better bet than the original?
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