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  SchwepTek™
Trying to work out what size resistor I would need to put in parallel with my Cups single LED festoon interior light so that it comes on when opening the doors.

The standard bulb is 12v 5w and i'm guessing the LED replacement is 12V and a much lower power.
 
  SchwepTek™
My uncle said if I work it out then a resistor in parallel with the LED should act like a normal bulb.
 

Da

  Less
:dapprove:

I've had a dig about mate and I cannot see how fitting a resistor across the LED would depolarize it?
Did your uncle offer any explanation?
 
  SchwepTek™
Ummm no but i assumed and told him that it was to do with the led not detectin the drop in voltage when openin a door and thought that if u make an led have roughly the same resistance as bulb it would work. Nothin to do with being polarized.
 
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Da

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Have you tried the LED in your glove box or boot light mate? They're the same size, try it both ways and check it works in both positions.
 
  LY 182
you cant depolarize an led with a resisitor - you can however buy leds that work either polarity.
only way to do it
 
  SchwepTek™
Have you tried the LED in your glove box or boot light mate? They're the same size, try it both ways and check it works in both positions.

LED works fine in the boot and glove box and in the interior light. The interior light just doesnt come on when opening the doors, only works when turning it on at the switch.
 
  SchwepTek™
you cant depolarize an led with a resisitor - you can however buy leds that work either polarity.
only way to do it

Is it defo to do with polarity? Im pretty sure that if it works with the switch its just a voltage drop when the doors open.
 

Da

  Less
Have you tried the LED in your glove box or boot light mate? They're the same size, try it both ways and check it works in both positions.

LED works fine in the boot and glove box and in the interior light. The interior light just doesnt come on when opening the doors, only works when turning it on at the switch.


I'm 99% sure it's because the LED is polarized.

My suggestion would be to turn the LED round in the courtesy light then see if it only works with the doors and not with the switch.
 
  LY 182
well i've never really looked in to it on a clio, but how alot of them work is you have to live feeds if you like going to each leg of the bulb, open the door and that side lives up (earths out through the other side) and vice versa
hence why it only works one way or the other
simple way to test is if it dosnt work when opening the doors turn the bulb round see if it then works with doors open but not on switch
 
  SchwepTek™
LEGENDS!!!!!!!! It works when the doors open now and goes on and off with the central locking and goes off after 10 seconds of doors being shut! :)

It doesnt work when you use switch but i never use that anyway, well rarely! Lot better though thanks guys!
 

Marky_

ClioSport Club Member
  182
So after all this time you didn't try flipping it around?!
*shakes head*

I thought the problem was you were trying to make it work both with the doors and the switch.
 

Marky_

ClioSport Club Member
  182
Lol. I got all excited and thought someone sorted them both ways. It's impossible i tell thee!
 
  Renault Clio mk2
I know this is an old thread, was changing out my interior bulb today and had the exact same problem. I got a multi meter and measured the voltage and found that when switching from door mode to light on it switches the polarity.
My solution to this problem is to get two led lamps hot glue gun them together and solder them to each other in opposite polarity. So therefore when the light is in door open mode one of the led lamps light up then when you switch to light to always on the other led lamp lights up due to the polarity being different, hope that makes sense and it is an easy enough fix if you have basic soldering experience.
Image below of the final led lamp that works!!! :)
p.s on the image the polarities are labled on the leds just follow the wires and you can see what goes where.
 

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BoatNonce

ClioSport Club Member
Yeah, there's a few ways to skin the cat. You could do as above, or use a seperate bridge rectifier, or use the two bulbs in series with a diode across each!

Easiest option for those who aren't great with the soldering iron is to swap the unit out for one with a map light. You could then put an SMD panel in it as well for extra power (I did a thread a while back, called Joy of LED improve the interior light tenfold, or something along those lines.)
 


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