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LED lights for rear of Defender 110

  • 20-06-2019 10:15pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 211 ✭✭


    Guys,

    I'm trying to fit a 5M led rope type lighting to the back of my defender. The unit I bought was 12V with a 240 plug and transformer. Can I hook it up to the battery of the vehicle directly or will it pop all led bulbs.

    Can anyone tell me where I can get a transformer unit that will allow 12v from DC to AC.

    Otherwise, what other options do I have.


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  • Moderators, Social & Fun Moderators Posts: 4,470 Mod ✭✭✭✭TherapyBoy


    For inside or outside the Defender?

    It should run fine (no guarantees) minus the transformer directly from a 12v source in the car, all things going well but if you didn’t want to risk it, go to your local car accessory shop (someone who sells & fits radios/alarms/parking sensors/etc) and buy a 12volt power inverter. You can wire that to the car (just a fused positive & negative) & plug any 3-pin plug into it.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 211 ✭✭laurpat


    TherapyBoy wrote: »
    For inside or outside the Defender?

    It should run fine (no guarantees) minus the transformer directly from a 12v source in the car, all things going well but if you didn’t want to risk it, go to your local car accessory shop (someone who sells & fits radios/alarms/parking sensors/etc) and buy a 12volt power inverter. You can wire that to the car (just a fused positive & negative) & plug any 3-pin plug into it.

    This is for inside the Defender...

    I already have a inverter in there (4000W Peak) but didn't want to have to run that to have light...

    I wanted to be able to cook up to the regular 12 vhook up


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,974 ✭✭✭whizbang


    Can you put up all the details available of voltage, current power, etc.

    I got a sticky strip a while back, listed for 12v, but they use way too much power in the car when running.
    More recently, I got a roll that can be cut at certain lengths, its perfect in the back of the car.


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