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Small electrical Project idea

PostPosted: Tue, 02 Oct 2018 12:39 +0000
by leghorn
hows this for an stupid/funny idea, I am going to run 2 wires from my number plate light to a switch on my dashboard, so i can turn it off if i need too. I don't know why i would need to switch it off but i thought about it and yes there is a reason to switch it off. I can drive with my headlights on but i can turn my rear number plate lights out if i need too. :lol:

Re: Small electrical Project idea

PostPosted: Tue, 02 Oct 2018 5:35 +0000
by martynvella
Please share the reason why?
Other to the naked human eye it wouldnt make any differance. In QLD most plate lights dont work anyway.

Re: Small electrical Project idea

PostPosted: Tue, 02 Oct 2018 7:05 +0000
by Myralga
And in NSW be prepared to cop a huge fine if a cop sees you with them off.
And a even bigger fine if they magically turn back on.


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Re: Small electrical Project idea

PostPosted: Tue, 02 Oct 2018 10:45 +0000
by leghorn
i think the reason, is because speed cameras require your number plate to be reflecting light to capture the image correctly no light reflected ; no image to capture.

Re: Small electrical Project idea

PostPosted: Wed, 03 Oct 2018 6:00 +0000
by Gipsy
Wrong! The reflective paint on your numberplate is precisely for that reason :o

Re: Small electrical Project idea

PostPosted: Wed, 03 Oct 2018 6:49 +0000
by hiluxxury
From the NSW legislation... small matters like this are generally consistent across all jurisdictions:

https://www.legislation.nsw.gov.au/#/vi ... part7/div7

Division 7 Number-plate lights
86 Number-plate lights(cf ALVSR 2015 r 86; 2007 reg Sch 2 cl 99)

(1) At least 1 number-plate light must be fitted to the rear of a vehicle.

(2) When on, the number-plate light or lights must illuminate a number-plate on the rear of the vehicle with white light, so the characters on the number-plate can be read at night 20 metres from the rear of the vehicle.

(3) A number-plate light:

(a) may be combined with another light, and

(b) must not project white light to the rear of the vehicle except by reflection, and

(c) must not obscure the characters on the number-plate, and

(d) must be wired to come on, and stay on, when a parking light, headlight or tail light on the vehicle is on.

(4) Subrules (2) and (3) apply to a number-plate light used to illuminate an auxiliary number-plate issued in respect of a vehicle as if the auxiliary number-plate were a number-plate on the rear of the vehicle.

Re: Small electrical Project idea

PostPosted: Wed, 03 Oct 2018 8:40 +0000
by Gipsy
One way to test leghorn's theory is turn your lights off and drive past a speed camera over the speed limit and see how lucky you are (not that I recommend speeding) :o

Obviously Leghorn doesn't know about night vision lenses!!

Re: Small electrical Project idea

PostPosted: Wed, 03 Oct 2018 4:04 +0000
by HK1837
The number plate light is so that people can read the plate. Speed Cameras have a flash for a reason - to basically freeze what would otherwise be a moving image, and part of that image illuminated for the camera to record is the rear number plate. Whether you have the light on the plate is irrelevant.

Test it if you want, turn off your headlights an run a red light with a camera on it. They'll still be able to read the plate.

Re: Small electrical Project idea

PostPosted: Wed, 03 Oct 2018 4:25 +0000
by ktm300
Do it a few times to make sure .
Maybe up your speed by 10 klms every time just to make sure ,
Then sit back and wait and see what turns up in the mail .
Sounds like a. Great idea [emoji362]

Re: Small electrical Project idea

PostPosted: Thu, 08 Nov 2018 6:39 +0000
by Scratchblades
leghorn wrote:i think the reason, is because speed cameras require your number plate to be reflecting light to capture the image correctly no light reflected ; no image to capture.


Yep but. A can of a certain clear spray stops cameras taking accurate photos


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Re: Small electrical Project idea

PostPosted: Thu, 08 Nov 2018 11:02 +0000
by fracturedranga
Scratchblades wrote:
leghorn wrote:i think the reason, is because speed cameras require your number plate to be reflecting light to capture the image correctly no light reflected ; no image to capture.


Yep but. A can of a certain clear spray stops cameras taking accurate photos


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Until a cop drives up behind you at night and notices your numberplate doesn't shine back light like it should. During the day they just take high resolution photo's

Re: Small electrical Project idea

PostPosted: Fri, 09 Nov 2018 5:41 +0000
by Myralga
Has anyone noticed a lot of the black and white combo plates seem to. at the right angle/distance the 2 colours blend together or they invert too.

Often wonder if something has been applied to them.



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