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illuminate the joystick shifter?

Discussion in 'Gen 3 Prius Accessories and Modifications' started by windstrings, Sep 2, 2009.

  1. windstrings

    windstrings Certified Prius Breeder

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    It looses half it glow power every 12 years.

    Its harmless radioactive Gas that emits particles that glow... so "no".. you never charge it and it technically shines 24/7.
     
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    Dang that's neat. Time to buy a drill press and make some really nice holes in my shifter ;)
     
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    It has a 12 yr half life and it glows all on it's own , needs no stimulous from outside light.
     
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    I would buy the tritium sticks first so you know what dimensions you need to drill.... just remember they come in glass tubes that can be broken or cracked.

    You can also buy them in protected polycarbanate holders.... but I wouldn't recommend for this use as you may break them trying to get them out... better to buy just the tubes by themselves..... green is the brightest.
     
  5. Mark57

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    I did the mod as well and concur with your findings. It's not bad and at times I like it, but it doesn't quite have the pop you'd like to have just short of charging with a pen light.

    It was still a great idea and was a very cheap test. I'm also not going to remove it.
     
  6. windstrings

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    Mark, I'm still considering Tritium sticks... I think tiny holes in the sides sealed off with epoxy would look the best... maybe three of them?.. or 4 at the most.. the way the shifter is built I would have to come in from the right and top sides.

    If it worked, I could see putting some perfectly clear exoxy in till the sticks were barely covered inside and let it harden, to finish with glow powder again so that when its mounted, the glowpowder would be beneath the sticks and the epoxy.

    I still need to find out if tritium emits uv rays.. because thats what energizes the glow powder.

    Based on what I've read, phosphor is used to make tritium glow.
    http://yarchive.net/gun/tritium.html

    Seems like what we really want is "luminous" powder which emits of its own....
    I can't find a local source yet..... only this so far.


    If we could get out hands on this stuff.. we would be set!

    Mike with "Litroenergy" said check back in two months... they may have some self illuminating powder in by then!
     
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    what about the toyota logo emblem on the hood as well as the rear to have it lite up as welll
     
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    You have some great ideas. Your Google-foo is indeed strong. ;)The self illuminating powder would be the easiest route in my mind. Hopefully that option may pan out with a little time.

    I showed the mod to my wife and she thought it was pretty cool. She enjoys the fact that I refuse to "grow up." :D
     
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    Anything new here???? I'm hoping this thread moves forward!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! My knob is not light enough...
     
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    I'm reluctant to mess with tritium sticks yet till I see what this is all about.... the promise is another 2 months.

    Note the quote from yesterdays post.
     
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    I go to work very early and normally get home when it's still light outside except today was a long day. It was starting to get a little dark when I got in the car to come home and there was a cool subtle green glowing shifter waiting for me. It was subtle, but cool. Yeah, it could be brighter, but I still like it.
     
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    Hrmmm - looked at their website - and it isn't a product yet - so my personal guess (new product) is there will be delays... Though at least this would be the easiest to produce - I've got the light bug...
     
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    Just a bump to see if anyone has made the leap to Tritium yet?
    Or maybe any further info on self illuminating powder?
     
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    Thanks for the bump and the reminder.. I haven't heard from these guys, so I called and left a message to call me back and let me know what the status is. It looks like thier last update was Nov3, 2009.

    If you scroll down to " applications" you will see this product in paint form.... which means powder should also be available with they release it.
     
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    I can't help but wonder, Windstrings, has your right palm begun to glow yet???
     
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    No, but maybe it will if I can ever get my hands on the other stuff!
     
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    Anyone ever look into running some fiberoptic line from a lightsource up into the knob? I know Fiberoptic lights are VERY thin and flexible...and wouldn't require any wiring of any sort, just locate one end at another lightsource and borrow some light from it....
     
  18. windstrings

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    Good idea, you couldn't run it from the shifter knob as its solid steel and no place to access, you would have to run a second hole... not completely out of the question.

    I hate to get too "Jerririggin" with my New Prius.. want to keep it clean and factory looking or at least professional.
     
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    Bump...

    Any news on luminous powder?
     
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    Interesting that the Gen III stick doesn't light up-the Gen II does, but its very, very weak.