Building Custom RGB Tail Lights for 2016-2021 Honda Civic | Timelapse

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  • Опубликовано: 1 окт 2024
  • Join me in this timelapse video where I take you through the entire process of building a set of custom tail lights for a 2016-2021 Honda Civic. This isn't just any ordinary light setup; I've incorporated the advanced UCS2903 Flow Series LEDs from Next Level Neo, paired with a BlueGhozt controller, to bring a unique and dynamic lighting experience to the car.
    Starting from scratch, watch as I open up the stock tail lights and carefully remove the factory LEDs. The transformation unfolds as I install the high-quality UCS2903 LEDs, renowned for their exceptional brightness and flow capabilities, ensuring a standout appearance and superior performance.
    The video showcases every step of the process, highlighting the precision and attention to detail required in such a custom build. The integration of the BlueGhozt controller is a key part of the project, bringing smart and customizable light sequencing capabilities to the tail lights, making them not just a lighting solution, but a statement of style and technology.
    Whether you're a Honda Civic owner looking for inspiration, a car enthusiast interested in custom lighting, or just curious about the process of tail light modification, this timelapse is sure to provide insights into the world of automotive customization.
    If this video sparks your interest in upgrading your vehicle's lighting, visit Next Level Neo for the latest in automotive LED technology. For more content like this, don’t forget to like, subscribe, and hit the bell icon for notifications on our latest uploads. Your support helps us create more content like this!

Комментарии • 15

  • @DinasGarage
    @DinasGarage 6 месяцев назад

    Wow awesome work. I have 90’s real Mini trucks not Jdm Kei trucks, we do not have lights premade from anyone as the trucks are older. Like i have 1 2002 Chevy Blazer 2 door and there are no lights that are made with LEDs and our headlights have crap stuff made in china sold on eBay. Im looking to get and idea for my tail lights on my blazer and head lights that also fit S10 pickups. How would i go about making a board for the tail lights and plan out a design for the lights? Thanks

  • @Rob_Smoove
    @Rob_Smoove 7 дней назад

    How is your wire connection to make the leds flow to the next? Is the tailgate light plugged into the quarters panel taillight and that one to the controller?

    • @NextLevelNeo
      @NextLevelNeo  7 дней назад

      @Rob_Smoove correct, the controller goes into the light on the rear then from that light a wire runs to the trunk lid lights.

  • @Sibhiya_christopher
    @Sibhiya_christopher 2 месяца назад

    Can I use WLED on Esp32 and still connect to a app as well as use regular functions like brake light and turn signals in same led strip

    • @NextLevelNeo
      @NextLevelNeo  2 месяца назад

      @@Sibhiya_christopher you can not have 2 controllers connected to the same leds. You would have to disconnect one and connect the other to use 2 controllers.

  • @KeoTower
    @KeoTower 7 месяцев назад

    Amazing work. Do you happen to sell these or was it a one 5ime project, cause I'd be very interested in purchasing a set.

    • @NextLevelNeo
      @NextLevelNeo  7 месяцев назад

      We make these lights to order, you can reach out to us at www.bragginlightz.com to get on the schedule.

  • @crunchynoodles9576
    @crunchynoodles9576 8 месяцев назад

    I just wanted to ask how long this build took. I definitely want to give a try at diffused builds, instead of always building out color flow 5mm boards.

    • @NextLevelNeo
      @NextLevelNeo  8 месяцев назад +1

      All in probably 16 hours. I never get to work on one job straight, so it's hard to say for sure, but it's a lot less work than 5mm builds

  • @xXIBON3ZIXx
    @xXIBON3ZIXx 8 месяцев назад +1

    When you wired the led strips in parallel does that mean both strips are controlled the same and you can not control each one dependently?

    • @NextLevelNeo
      @NextLevelNeo  8 месяцев назад

      That is correct. occasionally it can be beneficial to run a section in parallel to cut down on extra wiring when you plan to run 2 strips together anyways. This creates one section in the app instead of 2 as well which gives me more sections to play with on the final setup.

  • @xoarx
    @xoarx 8 месяцев назад +1

    lights look sick but you should invest in a fan or something to suck away the solder smoke. constantly breathing that in is really bad for your health

    • @NextLevelNeo
      @NextLevelNeo  8 месяцев назад +5

      I appreciate the concern. I was concerned with that myself years ago when i first started working with solder, so i did some research. While there are many places out there that recommend using an extractor there are no real cases of heath issues related to Longterm exposure. There are some with asthma and other pre existing health conditions that have issues almost immediately after breathing in solder fumes but for those that have been doing it for years i could not find a case where anyone had issues. The fumes themselves have zero lead in them. it is actually rosin burning off, and the chemical composition is basically tree sap.
      So while i certainly would and do preach caution when breathing in any fumes, there is no real scientifically proven long term risk with breathing in solder fumes. And as with anything, we should all practice caution, and accept the risks when dealing with things like this. I would never tell someone not to use an extractor, but that is a personal choice either way.

    • @xoarx
      @xoarx 8 месяцев назад

      ​@@NextLevelNeo solder fumes are considered an occupation hazard by OSHA because it has been scientifically proven to cause long term health effects. If you look up the SDS on the type of solder wire you are using, it lists all the chemicals and hazards associated with it.
      but im not here to argue. like you said, its your choice. i'll keep watching your videos either way haha