
Originally Posted by
veew
Has anyone else felt the lighting behind the car (provided by the brake lights, reversing lights and fog lights) whilst using the reverse camera is insufficient in poorly lit streets/driveways? Although the rear fog light helps, I wonder if the rear plate number LED light mod would assist further.
For those of you who have done the mod, have you noticed if there is improvement in the rear camera view?
Where did you guys get your LEDs from and did they throw up any errors on your MFD?
Am I right in assuming the number of LEDs would be proportional to the amount of lumens produced?
Veew: In answer to your question, it's true that (in general) more LED means more lumens, But this is really only true if the different lamps have the same LED. Where you are comparing lights with different LEDs, the lumen ouput is determined by lots of factors including the efficiency of the diode. LEDS are a current device (they are not a voltage device), so another important factor is how hard the diode is driven. When you buy a diode pack that is integrated into the reflector, even more factors that come into play.
I agree with Kamold that any additional. useful illumination from changing the number plate light will be marginal at best. The optics of the reflector in number plate light, plus its orientation means that it will do little to help the camera image (I think). If you get any additional light, it will most probably come from relections off the number plate itself.
Changing the backing lights to LED type seems a more viable option, but have you tried changing the sensitivity of the camera. I recall that there are some adjustments that can be made in the "set-up" facility for the rear camera. I think colour saturation can be changed and maybe even contrast. Might be worth a try before you spend money buying new lights.
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