How much does your bus pass cost per month?
Do you have to have a separate pass for trains and subway?
Do you have a little cart for groceries or do you just buy like 1 bag every couple of days that you can carry?
>How much does your bus pass cost per month?
Busses are free here. >Do you have to have a separate pass for trains and subway?
No subways here. >Do you have a little cart for groceries or do you just buy like 1 bag every couple of days that you can carry?
I drive my Tesla to Costco and buy in bulk weekly.
No need for a giant bulb thanks to LEDs, and improvements in manufacturing allows them to design these low profile lights that still emit the same amount of luminosity, maybe even more, from a small confined space without massively increasing costs.
Samr thing with police lights. Look at old giant police bulbs vs the tiny little LEDs that decorate the cars and illuminate the entire block.
i think incandescents look cool though, the way it lights up and reflects off & inside the glass is pretty, old red & blue lightbars look nicer than the new seizure inducing led ones
Those stupid led streetlights get into that weird broken state where they just strobe all night and the city does jackshit.
LED Street lights don't even seem better because it washes everything in white, even if they're "bright", they also seem too focused so you get no ambient light unless you're right under it. It seems like a step backwards. Every street is just darker now overall
>Those stupid led streetlights get into that weird broken state where they just strobe all night and the city does jackshit.
That's a behavior that the old sodium lights did. Are you getting them confused with LED's? When sodium lights begin to die, the material inside that conducts electricity doesn't work as well as it used to, so the light unexpectedly turns off and on, which can look like strobing.
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And the capacitors for the led bulbs loose uF over time and thus you have the flickering effect. My streelight has it, the bulbs in my ceiling I'm too lazy have it.
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The sodium lights intermittently blink on and off on death's door, sure, but that anon probably means the LEDs are rapidly flashing. My local gas station had half the lights flickering at one point, it was pretty surreal.
On paper. I've already seen lots of burnt out LED modules on new vehicles. I get a feeling these new vehicles with the 6 foot long strips of LEDs are going to terrible in 10 years when the LEDs shit the bed. Sort of like those cars in the 90's where they had a strip of lights across the grille that were always burnt out.
Teslas are so common now and especially with only a few models with few options available in the lineup, many Tesla owners are desperate to do anything to make their cookie cutter automobiles special including re-badging into Honda.
Halogen lamps, which are incandescent lamps with increased longevity, are blackbody emitters and have perfect CRI which fluorescent and light-emitting diodes do not have. Thus, halogen and incandescent lamps will give you the best color range and representation. The primary benefits of LEDs are they use less power per lumen and consequently give off less heat. That's why super bright LEDs are so common now. Plus with LEDs you can have a variety of adjustable color temperatures which is pretty cool. Used to be LEDs were a lot more expensive but prices have come down dramatically so they don't have that disadvantage anymore.
LED would be better if it wasn't mass produced as cheaply as possible. I've seen dozens of newer vehicles driving around with lighting issues. Either one taillight is out or both, and putting 55 LED lights on the back isn't a solution because the moment 1 goes out it looks like shit. It adds redundancy, but at the cost of looking bad
Electric cars don't use their brakes(unless they need to stop really fast) because the generator stops the car in a similar fashion.
So because they never touch their brakes, the brake lights never light up.
It's just badged as a Rube Goldberg machine for some reason.
maybe its swapped with honda engine?
K/J swaps make everything better
How much does your bus pass cost per month?
Do you have to have a separate pass for trains and subway?
Do you have a little cart for groceries or do you just buy like 1 bag every couple of days that you can carry?
>How much does your bus pass cost per month?
Busses are free here.
>Do you have to have a separate pass for trains and subway?
No subways here.
>Do you have a little cart for groceries or do you just buy like 1 bag every couple of days that you can carry?
I drive my Tesla to Costco and buy in bulk weekly.
No obviously it's a Honda the logo is right there dumbass
Why are the brake lights so small on new cars?
No need for a giant bulb thanks to LEDs, and improvements in manufacturing allows them to design these low profile lights that still emit the same amount of luminosity, maybe even more, from a small confined space without massively increasing costs.
Samr thing with police lights. Look at old giant police bulbs vs the tiny little LEDs that decorate the cars and illuminate the entire block.
i think incandescents look cool though, the way it lights up and reflects off & inside the glass is pretty, old red & blue lightbars look nicer than the new seizure inducing led ones
From a purely utilitarian standpoint, LEDs are much better due to lower power usage and more redundancy and longer life.
Those stupid led streetlights get into that weird broken state where they just strobe all night and the city does jackshit.
LED Street lights don't even seem better because it washes everything in white, even if they're "bright", they also seem too focused so you get no ambient light unless you're right under it. It seems like a step backwards. Every street is just darker now overall
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>Those stupid led streetlights get into that weird broken state where they just strobe all night and the city does jackshit.
That's a behavior that the old sodium lights did. Are you getting them confused with LED's? When sodium lights begin to die, the material inside that conducts electricity doesn't work as well as it used to, so the light unexpectedly turns off and on, which can look like strobing.
And the capacitors for the led bulbs loose uF over time and thus you have the flickering effect. My streelight has it, the bulbs in my ceiling I'm too lazy have it.
The sodium lights intermittently blink on and off on death's door, sure, but that anon probably means the LEDs are rapidly flashing. My local gas station had half the lights flickering at one point, it was pretty surreal.
On paper. I've already seen lots of burnt out LED modules on new vehicles. I get a feeling these new vehicles with the 6 foot long strips of LEDs are going to terrible in 10 years when the LEDs shit the bed. Sort of like those cars in the 90's where they had a strip of lights across the grille that were always burnt out.
Kid, shut the fuck up.
Teslas are so common now and especially with only a few models with few options available in the lineup, many Tesla owners are desperate to do anything to make their cookie cutter automobiles special including re-badging into Honda.
Halogen lamps, which are incandescent lamps with increased longevity, are blackbody emitters and have perfect CRI which fluorescent and light-emitting diodes do not have. Thus, halogen and incandescent lamps will give you the best color range and representation. The primary benefits of LEDs are they use less power per lumen and consequently give off less heat. That's why super bright LEDs are so common now. Plus with LEDs you can have a variety of adjustable color temperatures which is pretty cool. Used to be LEDs were a lot more expensive but prices have come down dramatically so they don't have that disadvantage anymore.
LED would be better if it wasn't mass produced as cheaply as possible. I've seen dozens of newer vehicles driving around with lighting issues. Either one taillight is out or both, and putting 55 LED lights on the back isn't a solution because the moment 1 goes out it looks like shit. It adds redundancy, but at the cost of looking bad
Electric cars don't use their brakes(unless they need to stop really fast) because the generator stops the car in a similar fashion.
So because they never touch their brakes, the brake lights never light up.
These were a shitty initial design. The newer Teslas light up the outer ring and the tiny middle is exclusive to turn signals.
dude they are both honda civics, the one in front is just larping as a teslasissy
you know you can just put whatever you want on a car, right?
probably a redditor that wants to virtue signal about how he didn't give money to musk
It’s an inside joke because Tesla kings like to laugh at Honda sissies.
No particular reason, it’s just funny to laugh at them.
Also that Hondas are notorious for crashing into Teslas
It's Rockdale county, guy probably doesn't want his inbred neighbors thinking less of him for owning one dem eleckrik cars.
He just used a 2k civic part and filled the rest with mods
Haha that's so heckin random and funny! What a CRAZY dude! He wins the internet! Updoot!
If they wanted to stand out from the other Teslas they should have diesel swapped it