DRL or Day Time Running Lights are a chain of bright lights mostly LEDs installed just under a vehicle’s headlight, which illuminate automatically during day time to ensure that others can distinctly notice the vehicle approaching even from a distance. The following customized DRL circuit was requested by Mr. Jivesh Technical Specification as Provided by […]
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LED Tail Ring Light Circuit for your Car
In the following post I have explained a fancy LED sequencing/diverging ring light circuit which can be used as a tail brake light in cars. The idea was requested by one of the avid readers of this blog, Mr. Bobby. I have explained more. Technical Specifications: Hello, I was just reading thru your wonderful article […]
How to Make Car LED Chasing Tail Light, Brake Light Circuit
I am presenting a circuit design here in response to a request sent by one of the avid readers of this blog. The proposed circuit is of a sequential LED light driver, especially designed to suit the application of a multipurpose car tail light indicator. Circuit Connections The circuit is integrated to the brake switch […]
Bicycle LED Light Circuit Using a Single 1.5V Cell
The proposed bike flasher flashes two white LEDs from a single 1.5V cell by using a solitary general purpose transistor, and does not need core for the involved transformer, the main core being the Air itself. Using Joule Thief Concept Every Joule Thief circuit uses ferrite rod or toroid core and its turns are wounded […]
Wireless Helmet Mounted Brake Light Circuit
In this post I have explained an innovative wireless LED brake light circuit which can be attached to a biker’s helmet. The LEDs attached with the helmet circuit illuminates in response to the motorcycle braking generating an enhanced brake light effect from the user’s helmet. The idea was requested by Mr. Bugoy. Technical Specifications Good […]
Darkness Triggered Car Safety Park Light Circuit
In this post I have explained a circuit concept for enabling cars with an add-on automatic safety park light which triggers during night and signals the position of the car and consequently prevents a mistaken collision or dashing by another vehicle. The design ensures minimum consumption and relatively higher brightness for the involved LED lights. […]





