Many many years ago, back in 2000, I made a Knight Rider light for my 3rd Gen Firebird, well went to a few shows and other people wanted to buy them, I originally only made one for myself. I made it into a sell-able product and its evolved over the next 10 years. The trading name was 'Knightlight' it started as a hobby and grew too big, not big enough to earn a wage from, but answering emails every night and making the lights. It was just too much in the end.
Anyway I came across a couple of videos on YouTube that I put up.
Testing the lights product code KS4264 which fitted the 5th Gan Camaro SS.
[video=youtube;AeBYT81C7TM]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AeBYT81C7TM[/video]
These were all running in the attic, on a 24 hour test before packing them to post out.
I also done some testing on a test product to prove the design before making many of them.
This is a dual colour one, so every other LED was an alternating different colour. It was pretty bright considering its in sunlight. Tested it in a block of ice... that brings back memories
[video=youtube;m9XSB2gqxJQ]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m9XSB2gqxJQ[/video]
A few more video on the Knightlight You Tube Channel, I forgot all about these videos.
Anyway I came across a couple of videos on YouTube that I put up.
Testing the lights product code KS4264 which fitted the 5th Gan Camaro SS.
[video=youtube;AeBYT81C7TM]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AeBYT81C7TM[/video]
These were all running in the attic, on a 24 hour test before packing them to post out.
I also done some testing on a test product to prove the design before making many of them.
This is a dual colour one, so every other LED was an alternating different colour. It was pretty bright considering its in sunlight. Tested it in a block of ice... that brings back memories
[video=youtube;m9XSB2gqxJQ]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m9XSB2gqxJQ[/video]
A few more video on the Knightlight You Tube Channel, I forgot all about these videos.