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KaienZ34 11-04-2014 04:31 PM

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Originally Posted by 370zHawaii (Post 3021697)
UPDATE---The Sirius LED Stripes are garbage. the solder joints are very weak, came apart 3 times on all three wires (wires are thin as well I reinforced the solder joints only for it to come apart on the other side the strip a day later.). If you get the Sirius LED strips, handle them with EXTREME caution. I will most likely not be using the Sirius LED "Stripes", however I did find a sequential amber LED strip that I may go with, or old school LED strip. Looking now.

Well that sucks about the stripes, I still haven't opened my headlights. Could nothing be done to make them work, like run new wires from the stipe? What is in that black rubber piece in the middle of the wire section?

370zHawaii 11-04-2014 11:10 PM

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Originally Posted by KaienZ34 (Post 3021964)
Well that sucks about the stripes, I still haven't opened my headlights. Could nothing be done to make them work, like run new wires from the stipe? What is in that black rubber piece in the middle of the wire section?

The black rubber piece holds a small circuit board with little resistors, thats where the solder first came off. Then it was the strip ground wire to LED, then the power wire. After re-soldering the first joint and seeing this happen again I tossed it. The other strip has not been touched LoL, was thinking about contacting them but I doubt they will do anything since already cut for measurement and re-soldered the first joint. Warranty void if any.

On another note Morimoto and TRS came through! Me being the super soldier that I am called them to place my order, online store said the lenses were not in stock. Called and they were in stock, so if you order from TRS call them if what you need is not available online. Also the Morimote Halos are extremely durable, I test fitted them like 15 times. Still rocking! I started with black gloss krylon fusion, and absolutely hated it. So I striped it back down and went to vatozone and picked up a can of wheel paint color I liked, hope it holds, seems to be doing good so far but will find out when assembled and tested in the heat. Also the paint cap for krylon fusin makes a good mounting stand when gooping the halo and lens to the shroud, I also used a heavy but fitting socket to put a little pressure on it. Heres pics from todays work. PS auto goop is fun and messy, easy clean up
http://i828.photobucket.com/albums/z...waii/halo1.jpg
http://i828.photobucket.com/albums/z...waii/halo3.jpg
http://i828.photobucket.com/albums/z...ii/halo2-1.jpg
http://i828.photobucket.com/albums/z...waii/halo8.jpg
http://i828.photobucket.com/albums/z...waii/halo4.jpg
http://i828.photobucket.com/albums/z...waii/halo7.jpg

370zHawaii 11-05-2014 12:51 AM

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Originally Posted by Huck (Post 3021725)
Hey guys, quick question. My TRS halos are burning g out on one side and have gone from white to a yellow color. I'm gonna call them and get them replaced since they're under warranty, but I'm wondering about the Oracle halos. I see that they're like $160 for a pair for what looks like the same ones that TRS sells for $50. Is there any difference that would merit spending $100 extra on the Oracles?

Zdayz 2015 woohoo!

Questions for you, when you reassembled the housing did you clean, I mean CLEAN, the halos really well for grease, grime, oil and microscopic anything. Oil from your fingers combined with heat over time is what might have caused this. This is my best guess, it could just be a bad set as well. Another thing do you have them always on when the car is on, or do you have a switch? Always having them on could increase the heat maybe, I don't know for sure with these.

My last guess is that the resin covering the halos have a large amount of bromine in the resin, a chemical used to prevent the halo from catching fire. Bromine is naturally brown. When bromine is exposed to UV light for an extended period of time, both natural and man made, it breaks down the molecules to seek out oxygen. (oxidation happens).

I can not justify paying $100 more for a set of halos that could quite possibly do the same thing. TRS will honor their warranty and you will be fine:tiphat:

Huck 11-05-2014 06:56 AM

They're hooked up to a switch but I turn them on whenever I drive. I've felt them before after being on for a bit, they don't really get that hot. I wiped them down but didn't scrub them with anything. I ha e two friends tunning the same exact sets and theirs haven't turned this color, although they don't get as much drive time as mine. I'll give them a call and see what they say about the warranty. Thanks for the advice bud!

Zdayz 2015 woohoo!

370zHawaii 11-05-2014 06:35 PM

I am liking the ways these are turning out! I am not halfway to the halfway point. http://i828.photobucket.com/albums/z...almostdone.jpg

These goodies came in today. Time to start the wiring setup
http://i828.photobucket.com/albums/z...lmostdone2.jpg

FYI when I do test fitting for LED, Halos and lenses I used Scotts clear shipping tape before gluing, figured if anybody wanted to know an easy way to hold something to make sure it looks right before gluing just use the clear shipping tape, that way you can pin point any adjustments you need to make. You guys probably already knew this but this is for those who don't.

Meulen 11-06-2014 07:45 AM

Nice job man! I wish they had those white halos when I did mine. I wouldn't have used a diffuser.

370zHawaii 11-07-2014 11:03 AM

Testing wires and lights after cooking, think I might cook again, I want these babies to be sealed tight.
http://i828.photobucket.com/albums/z...headlight3.jpg
http://i828.photobucket.com/albums/z...headlight4.jpg
http://i828.photobucket.com/albums/z...headlight5.jpg
http://i828.photobucket.com/albums/z...headlight7.jpg

so far so good, still waiting on switches, I am going to have a switch for top halos and a switch for bottoms, and a switch for top demon eyes and bottoms. I know its a bit much but I want to mix it up

http://i828.photobucket.com/albums/z...headlight1.jpg
http://i828.photobucket.com/albums/z...headlight2.jpg
:tiphat:

Meulen 11-07-2014 12:19 PM

Looks good man! just a thought, and I'm not sure it's just the camera phone pics but a little clear coat, some wet sanding and polishing would really make the red on the projector shrouds pop!

370zHawaii 11-07-2014 09:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Meulen (Post 3025086)
Looks good man! just a thought, and I'm not sure it's just the camera phone pics but a little clear coat, some wet sanding and polishing would really make the red on the projector shrouds pop!

Thanks,:tiphat: thats what I did today, I resprayed....well because I finished and sealed the first headlight, and then sprayed the second housing. The second housing came out darker, which I liked! So I popped the firts HL back open and sprayed them both at the same time, lesson learned. Then I hit the shrouds with clear coat. Going to wet sand and polish tomorrow. I want it to be clean, the Z does not deserve half A@# work IMHO. Here are some pics

resprayed, I really like the super dark grey almost black just what I wanted wanted to be like a black chrome, or gunmetal but this works, think I might do my emblems next to match:happydance:
http://i828.photobucket.com/albums/z...ghtrespray.jpg

Shrouds with clearcoat
http://i828.photobucket.com/albums/z...i/shrouds1.jpg

Nut_N_Much 12-13-2014 09:45 AM

Nice clean build, looks great.. Love the red..

edliaszenik 01-19-2015 01:58 PM

Sorry to resurrect this thread but I'm looking to do this soon and I have a few questions.

What sealant/glue would be best suited if the lights need to be opened again after I close them? I've heard some sealants do not loosen up with heat the same way OEM does.

Which halos have proven most reliable if correctly installed? Which halos are easiest to install? ( saw issues with tabs and wire connections etc)

I'd like to avoid the lime green or yellow rings when the lights are off. Any suggestions on halos?



Thanks in advance.

Nut_N_Much 01-25-2015 01:21 PM

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Glue:
OCI Butyl Rubber Glue

None green halo's:
Morimoto XC LED RGB Halos Angel Eyes

All this is on first few pages of the thread, also guy's have posted all over this thread. We try to put as much info as possible for peep's to use. Hope this helps.


+1 Rep for asking !

Nut_N_Much 01-25-2015 01:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Huck (Post 3021725)
Hey guys, quick question. My TRS halos are burning g out on one side and have gone from white to a yellow color. I'm gonna call them and get them replaced since they're under warranty, but I'm wondering about the Oracle halos. I see that they're like $160 for a pair for what looks like the same ones that TRS sells for $50. Is there any difference that would merit spending $100 extra on the Oracles?

Zdayz 2015 woohoo!

Sorry i didn't see this earlier. All RGB Halo's are basically the same. Look for warranty, they don't warranty them don't buy them. All halo's will burn out over time, TRS customer service and quality of the hole kit is the best out there. Superbrightleds.com have halo's call COB's. They work just as good, $25.00 a piece not a kit, comes in specific colors. They don't warranty.

Huck 01-25-2015 01:43 PM

You're the man as usual! I got ahold of them and got new ones, they said that they burn out from the heat of the sun. Causes them to desolder and detatch from the board.

Zdayz 2015 woohoo!

Nut_N_Much 01-31-2015 05:40 PM

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Sad day,
I was doing a set of lights for a Civic thats being showed at SEMA and the heat gun that started a revelation back when this thread first started just died.

Wagner is dead !!!! He was a solid reliable heat gun all the way until his last breath..

R.I.P. Wagner :icon08: I feel like i should bury it or something!


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