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After about eight years and a similar failure last year, this came as no surprise: It’s a W5W “parking light” in the same fixture as the melty halogen high-beam bulbs (used as daytime running lights at half power), so it gets toasted on those occasions when we drive somewhere. The adhesive holding the LED strip…

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Light hitting any shiny surface is reflected deeper into the notch between two blades
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It just barely meets both its product description and the gas valve’s minimum current
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Anything sticking out can be sanded off
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When you get something wrong, you can hear the crash
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Because it need not withstand much lateral force and will get used only a dozen-ish times
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These are definitely not up to commercial standards, but also don’t cost fifty bucks each
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Nothing unexpected, of course






