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lol I had the same thought using the red led out of the 'cashew' projectors. IIRC they run at 12A or so. Would have to wire up with a relayI'll take two of those 8x8s RC. I think that would fit in my taillight lenses on my car. Add a momentary contact switch and voila--no tailgaters!
Wasn't comparing them, but given the nature of the post even the red LED would be overkill. That is unless the goal is not to make a point of 'back off' and enter into the realm of doing harm.Naw they aren't that bright, not like this flashlight, you can push the red/orange projector arrays @ 7-9A
Radar traps must love that car lolOIC I missed the point somehow, yea for tail lights it's all too bright, hell some of the LED taillights manufacturers put out now leave afterimages, I'm just glad they stopped with those early led's that had to be pulsed, you know the visual " trail-lights " that leave a trail as you scan the road ahead, I could just imagine a highway full of them, lol
Any kind of dazzle-light on the back of your car would be illegal, but what about coating your rear window, of the entire rear of your car, with that electro-tint that goes from transparent to mirror like, in effect you would be reflecting the rude SUV drivers projector beam brights back towards him with the flick of a switch....again for stationary stop light use only.......naw it would still be illegal I bet, like a chrome car, there's a limit as to how much surface area can be chrome.......could put all the chrome on the back I suppose.
This will get you a pocket full of tickets >
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I don't think it would make any real difference with radar or laser speed guns.