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Little mod for ddi dials

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Those who have ddi will kno its a right pain in the arse to see the dial needles at night

 

i got bored so decided to modify mine to allow me to see my needles. I did consider using needles from a mk4 golf as these are clear and can be light with an led. However it just seemed like to much work so heres what i did.....

 

took the guages apart and "modified" the casing

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other half

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masked the needles up and sprayed them flourescent orange (colour sounds bad but it actually looks pretty good)

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bought a 12 volt uv black light off ebay and stripped it so i had just the bulb and wiring.Heres the bulb

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This was a very good fit in the casing and didnt require glue to hold the bulb in

Heres the finished article (my ddi rev face is a bit dimmer than the rest, dont know why - bought it secondhand but i think i can get a replacement)

 

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The result i think is amazing. You cant see any light from the black light so the needles just appear to be glowing. I can now see what speed im going at night!

 

let me know what you think

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Good stuff, i have painted mine orange too but not for that reason, so they match my Audi 80 early gauges for oil temp battery and oil pressure

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that looks superb 8) couple of questions though, what exact type of spray did you use?? and did you power the uv from off the headlight switch??

 

karl

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flourescent spray paint.halfords sell it, just tapped into the grey wire with blue trace on the headlight wiring. corradude will get some more pics up tomorrow for you fella

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These dials looks boss mate i'm not up to speed with DDI dials where you get them and how much they cost, plus are they a direct replacement for stock dials?

 

ta

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These dials looks boss mate i'm not up to speed with DDI dials where you get them and how much they cost, plus are they a direct replacement for stock dials?

 

ta

 

DDI = Dub Design Industries, they are a Canadian modding company. Can't remember how much they are, about 60 quid I think. And yes they are a direct replacement for stock dials, half hour job.

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more pics as promised

 

heres the bulb fitted to the cluster - well one end of it

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insulated this just to be safe!

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the wire taped down to the cluster

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the tiny power inverter used to power the bulb (i put it in a large bottle top so the circuit wouldnt short out on anything behind the dash , deliberatly left the top open so it doesnt overheat)

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all assembled

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fitted into the car with the invertor leads taped to the dash just in front of the cluster

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where the live wire was spliced into the headlight loom

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better pics of each gauge, light up and with the clock / mfa connected also

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I did this to my ddi dials a few months ago and can vouch that the results are great.

 

 

For my mod i used a cold cathode uv tube that is used for pc case lighting. The tube is really thin, is encased in a hard plastic case and has a cable on one end of it that goes to a 12v invertor (supplied in the kit). The tube is available in exactly the right length to fit inside the space where the 3 original dash bulbs fit and the lamp life is rated at 15,000 hours. The paint i used for the needles was some flourescent orange plasticote.

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I tried 3 hi output UV LEDs on my first attempt and the result was terrible. They simply don't flood the area with enough light.

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i need to do this to finish my dashbaord off.

 

its half modded and half screwed back not tight enough cos i thought i'd get around to finishing it!

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Also a quick note,

 

I have the power supply for my cold cathode tube wired up to a double throw switch so that i can switch between the UV tube being dimmed along with the DDi dials or on at full power all of the time (only when the head/side lights are on).

 

This is a nice effect as it allows me to dim down the DDi's (which are sometimes a bit to bright for me at night) and not the UV. this way the the needles really stand out once the DDi's are dimmed and gives a nice UV purple sheen to the whole dial area when the DDi's are totally dimmed down :D

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Good bit of thread resurrection!

 

Got myself a set of dials and going to have a go at them tonight, I just wondered if this is the right kind of thing to get to light the needles:

http://www.maplin.co.uk/Module.aspx?Mod ... 7#features

 

I've got late needles I think so don't need to paint them. I was looking for a UV blacklight tube but Maplins dont seem to have them :(

 

Edit: found this: http://www.maplin.co.uk/Module.aspx?ModuleNo=44224 in photos looks like 2 tubes, will investigate on the way home!

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Good bit of thread resurrection!

 

Got myself a set of dials and going to have a go at them tonight, I just wondered if this is the right kind of thing to get to light the needles:

http://www.maplin.co.uk/Module.aspx?Mod ... 7#features

 

I've got late needles I think so don't need to paint them. I was looking for a UV blacklight tube but Maplins dont seem to have them :(

 

Edit: found this: http://www.maplin.co.uk/Module.aspx?ModuleNo=44224 in photos looks like 2 tubes, will investigate on the way home!

 

You know that second one is 2 foot long? You might struggle to get it into the clocks. :wink:

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Haha yeah, I noticed that but it looks like it's two tubes in one of the photos, so I thought it might be 2 12 inch tubes = perfect! They've got it in stock locally so I'll check it out.

 

Thanks tho!

Andy

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