d15nonvtec
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Really cool option for Laramies and Limiteds with the interior LED ambient lights

Sure, they might cost a few dollars in materials, but the know-how and time required are worth something too. I assume there is some amount of soldering involved? It's worth the price to have someone experienced knock these out quickly and have a quality product at the end.Those PCBs with a Pin Header, LED, and Resistor, Would only cost a few dollars
to make once you have the board sizes and basic layout of the Factory stuff.
Paying $150-200 for that set is absurd. They can also be ganged up as a single
PCB and later broken apart for installation. If I had the full dash setup on my
'21 Laramie, I would go and pull out the Stock ones and make a set myself.
Then release the files as open source for others to make their own.
Malodave
The Resistors and LEDs are put on with a Pick and Place Machine. Then they go thruSure, they might cost a few dollars in materials, but the know-how and time required are worth something too. I assume there is some amount of soldering involved? It's worth the price to have someone experienced knock these out quickly and have a quality product at the end.
Now, if you could figure out how to make some RGB versions, that would be worth me learning how to do it myself.
I have a 21 Laramie as well that's missing the dash ambient lighting. Have you figured out a way to add it so it functions with the rest? Do you have any plans to mess with it?Those PCBs with a Pin Header, LED, and Resistor, Would only cost a few dollars
to make once you have the board sizes and basic layout of the Factory stuff.
Paying $150-200 for that set is absurd. They can also be ganged up as a single
PCB and later broken apart for installation. If I had the full dash setup on my
'21 Laramie, I would go and pull out the Stock ones and make a set myself.
Then release the files as open source for others to make their own.
Malodave
Curious if you ever made any headway with this?I have borrowed the Stock LED PCBs from a Member on here. They have been Photographed
and I am putting together a Schematic and BOM for them. I do Believe that the Current limiting
Resistors would have to change with the different color LEDs chosen.
I have a bunch of stuff on the Fire for the Truck, so it would be a while, if at all, that I try and tackle
the Dash Lighting for a 2021.
Malodave
I tried, but I was made Homeless while I had them and eventually had to return them.Curious if you ever made any headway with this?
Each PCB costs around $5 Max to produce w/components. So they are making a killing at their prices.Wow. $500? Their prices are crazy. In 2021 I purchase the kit for my 2020 Laramie for $199, which I thought was a little steep. Now the same kit for my 2022 is $429. What? I really liked the blue ambient lighting in my 2020 but there is no way I could bring myself to pay $229 more for the same thing at just over a year later. How could costs have increased that much? Mind blown!
Each PCB costs around $5 Max to produce w/components. So they are making a killing at their prices.
Malodave
You could just replace the SMT LEDs with the color of your choice on the stock PCB too.If I knew how to build my own, I’d do it. I really liked the lights, but refuse to pay those ridiculous prices. I’ll do without. I’m shocked that people are paying those prices.
You could just replace the SMT LEDs with the color of your choice on the stock PCB too.
That was my original plan but they are tiny. I no longer have the patience or the vision to pull that off anymore.You could just replace the SMT LEDs with the color of your choice on the stock PCB too.