May 9, 200718 yr Hi. I am after an illuminated rear panel and was wondering how they work. Is it the light that is coloured, hence the inverter, or is it the panel that it shines through. How easy would it be to change the colour? Darrell
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May 9, 200718 yr Hi. I am after an illuminated rear panel and was wondering how they work. Is it the light that is coloured, hence the inverter, or is it the panel that it shines through. How easy would it be to change the colour? Darrell The light is emitted from an Electro-Luminescent (EL) strip, these supply the colour. The inverter is to change the 12vdc into 110vac. As for changing the colour, now that is a different kettle of fish altogether (WTF are fish doing in a kettle in the first place :confused: ) If you have a genuine one, I believe (but have not seen one apart) that they have a plastic surround to support the EL sheet within the rear panel. They also have a decent inverter as well. As for the 'Home-Made' ones, these are simply an EL sheet taped to the inside of the rear panel over the 300ZX' logo, with the two wire soldered to it. Either way, separating the panel isn't easy at all, and you stand a good chance of cracking it while doing so, then it's in the bin and a new one required!! Full description(with pics) on how to open the panel and modify it is here >> http://www.twinturbo.net/ttnettech/illrp/illrp.html As for wiring it upto the cars loom, if you want to keep your 'Lights-Out' circuit working, then attach the inverter to the number plate wires, as these will not affect the 'L-O' circuit at all, and they are nice and handy being directly below the centre panel. HTH Dave
May 9, 200718 yr blimey he reckoned it was buy it now for £70 thats dead cheap for one of these. im sure Dave's post above has answered everything, but i'll just say it was dead easy just to wire into the rear numberplate light. just make sure you attach the inverter box somewhere safe and secure so it doesnt go bouncing around.
Hi.
I am after an illuminated rear panel and was wondering how they work.
Is it the light that is coloured, hence the inverter, or is it the panel that it shines through.
How easy would it be to change the colour?
Darrell