My sunglasses are on me at night.
You probably won’t need sunglasses at night unless you are Corey Hart, 1980s one-hit wonder. If you wrap a car in 300 LED bulbs and turn them on all the way, it may be useful to keep some shades nearby. This is the claim of Garage 54.
Mounting the headlights requires drilling holes on the exterior of the Lada, then fitting the lights and wiring them together. This is not difficult if you have a team of people to help. After all the work is done, it’s now time to take a drive at night.
The problem with using ultra-bright LED bulbs for your headlights is that it can make seeing through the windshield difficult. Sunglasses are worn by the driver, but they don’t seem to make much difference. His eyes still take some time to adjust to the brightening.
Each LED bulb has its own fan that heats the bulbs. This is not an issue in normal applications. However, if there are so many LED bulbs, the cabin temperature will quickly rise.
The drone is used to film the car, making it appear like a white blob in darkness. The car’s edges are hard to see from the air because the lights are so bright. The vehicle’s body is illuminated by the light from ground level. This gives it a blue-ish tint.
Garage 54 will be making this project even more wild if this video is liked by 250,000 people. The crew will turn on all the lights, raise the car using a crane and then dump it in a lake. The lights will lighten the water, possibly allowing fish to swim around.