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    Dimming instrument panel lights

    I would like to dim the Defender instrument panel lights for night driving.

    Has anyone done this?
    Maybe there is a kit available?

    Any suggestions appreciated with thanks.

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    Why dim them, thats what there for-to see at night. I want to make mine brighter so i can actually see everything

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    Dimming instrument panel lights

    You must have a problem to start with. I cant see mine during the day and I wish they were brighter. Jim
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bigmark View Post
    Why dim them, thats what there for-to see at night. I want to make mine brighter so i can actually see everything
    Because once you're out of the suburbs you don't need as much light at night to see them and they're distracting in the dark. It's why most manufacturers since have a dimmer on their dash lights, even my HG Kingswood did.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 98-110 View Post
    I would like to dim the Defender instrument panel lights for night driving.

    Has anyone done this?
    Maybe there is a kit available?
    Would any dimmer from the wreckers be sufficient to take the current that powers the Defender panel?
    OR if I buy one from Jaycar, what amps/watts specs would I need to quote?

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    Army 110, have dimmers in the middle penal.

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    Any panel light rheostat from a wrecker would work, or a 5w 25ohm rheostat ought to work. It could be mounted on the panel above the switches in front of your right knee - I have my driving light switch there, and from memory there was plenty of room. Also handy to the wiring from the switch.

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    Thanks gentlemen.

    Now i just have to find the right wire......incoming current between the light switch and panel I presume??!!

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    anyone sort this one out? what was the outcome? (i know this post is old)

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    If you mean the panel of warning lights.
    I agree the lowbeam and highbeam warning lights are too bright out in the sticks at night.

    a strip of white electrical tape over the panel; I have calculated this to be equivalent to 25ohms of electrical resistance quick and cheap.

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