wiring x-mas lights in to 12-volt
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wiring x-mas lights in to 12-volt
Can your regular generic christmas lights be wired into automotive wiring?
Just a strand of about 30 lights. I'm putting a wreathe on my grille, and
wouldn't mind throwing a few lights on it.
Sure, it sounds stupid, but...what the hell, it's christmas.
matt
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Just a strand of about 30 lights. I'm putting a wreathe on my grille, and
wouldn't mind throwing a few lights on it.
Sure, it sounds stupid, but...what the hell, it's christmas.
matt
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Re: wiring x-mas lights in to 12-volt
Matt did pass the time by typing:
> Can your regular generic christmas lights be wired into automotive wiring?
> Just a strand of about 30 lights. I'm putting a wreathe on my grille, and
> wouldn't mind throwing a few lights on it.
>
> Sure, it sounds stupid, but...what the hell, it's christmas.
Shop around, they make 12V strings for RV's. I've seen battery powered
ones at Walmart (6V I think) They take a couple of D batteries and you
could run them with a simple plug-in car adapter.
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DougW
> Can your regular generic christmas lights be wired into automotive wiring?
> Just a strand of about 30 lights. I'm putting a wreathe on my grille, and
> wouldn't mind throwing a few lights on it.
>
> Sure, it sounds stupid, but...what the hell, it's christmas.
Shop around, they make 12V strings for RV's. I've seen battery powered
ones at Walmart (6V I think) They take a couple of D batteries and you
could run them with a simple plug-in car adapter.
--
DougW
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Re: wiring x-mas lights in to 12-volt
Matt did pass the time by typing:
> Can your regular generic christmas lights be wired into automotive wiring?
> Just a strand of about 30 lights. I'm putting a wreathe on my grille, and
> wouldn't mind throwing a few lights on it.
>
> Sure, it sounds stupid, but...what the hell, it's christmas.
Shop around, they make 12V strings for RV's. I've seen battery powered
ones at Walmart (6V I think) They take a couple of D batteries and you
could run them with a simple plug-in car adapter.
--
DougW
> Can your regular generic christmas lights be wired into automotive wiring?
> Just a strand of about 30 lights. I'm putting a wreathe on my grille, and
> wouldn't mind throwing a few lights on it.
>
> Sure, it sounds stupid, but...what the hell, it's christmas.
Shop around, they make 12V strings for RV's. I've seen battery powered
ones at Walmart (6V I think) They take a couple of D batteries and you
could run them with a simple plug-in car adapter.
--
DougW
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Re: wiring x-mas lights in to 12-volt
Matt did pass the time by typing:
> Can your regular generic christmas lights be wired into automotive wiring?
> Just a strand of about 30 lights. I'm putting a wreathe on my grille, and
> wouldn't mind throwing a few lights on it.
>
> Sure, it sounds stupid, but...what the hell, it's christmas.
Shop around, they make 12V strings for RV's. I've seen battery powered
ones at Walmart (6V I think) They take a couple of D batteries and you
could run them with a simple plug-in car adapter.
--
DougW
> Can your regular generic christmas lights be wired into automotive wiring?
> Just a strand of about 30 lights. I'm putting a wreathe on my grille, and
> wouldn't mind throwing a few lights on it.
>
> Sure, it sounds stupid, but...what the hell, it's christmas.
Shop around, they make 12V strings for RV's. I've seen battery powered
ones at Walmart (6V I think) They take a couple of D batteries and you
could run them with a simple plug-in car adapter.
--
DougW
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Re: wiring x-mas lights in to 12-volt
You could use a 120V inverter. They either use the lighter or the
bigger ones have alligator clamps for the battery posts.
You also can get 12V bulbs that size for some of the track lighting
setups that have a transformer on them and pump out 12 volts. Any
lighting store should have the bulbs.
You might have legal issues with colored lights up front though....
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Matt wrote:
>
> Can your regular generic christmas lights be wired into automotive wiring?
> Just a strand of about 30 lights. I'm putting a wreathe on my grille, and
> wouldn't mind throwing a few lights on it.
>
> Sure, it sounds stupid, but...what the hell, it's christmas.
>
> matt
>
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bigger ones have alligator clamps for the battery posts.
You also can get 12V bulbs that size for some of the track lighting
setups that have a transformer on them and pump out 12 volts. Any
lighting store should have the bulbs.
You might have legal issues with colored lights up front though....
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Matt wrote:
>
> Can your regular generic christmas lights be wired into automotive wiring?
> Just a strand of about 30 lights. I'm putting a wreathe on my grille, and
> wouldn't mind throwing a few lights on it.
>
> Sure, it sounds stupid, but...what the hell, it's christmas.
>
> matt
>
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Re: wiring x-mas lights in to 12-volt
You could use a 120V inverter. They either use the lighter or the
bigger ones have alligator clamps for the battery posts.
You also can get 12V bulbs that size for some of the track lighting
setups that have a transformer on them and pump out 12 volts. Any
lighting store should have the bulbs.
You might have legal issues with colored lights up front though....
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Matt wrote:
>
> Can your regular generic christmas lights be wired into automotive wiring?
> Just a strand of about 30 lights. I'm putting a wreathe on my grille, and
> wouldn't mind throwing a few lights on it.
>
> Sure, it sounds stupid, but...what the hell, it's christmas.
>
> matt
>
> ---
> Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free.
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bigger ones have alligator clamps for the battery posts.
You also can get 12V bulbs that size for some of the track lighting
setups that have a transformer on them and pump out 12 volts. Any
lighting store should have the bulbs.
You might have legal issues with colored lights up front though....
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Matt wrote:
>
> Can your regular generic christmas lights be wired into automotive wiring?
> Just a strand of about 30 lights. I'm putting a wreathe on my grille, and
> wouldn't mind throwing a few lights on it.
>
> Sure, it sounds stupid, but...what the hell, it's christmas.
>
> matt
>
> ---
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Re: wiring x-mas lights in to 12-volt
You could use a 120V inverter. They either use the lighter or the
bigger ones have alligator clamps for the battery posts.
You also can get 12V bulbs that size for some of the track lighting
setups that have a transformer on them and pump out 12 volts. Any
lighting store should have the bulbs.
You might have legal issues with colored lights up front though....
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Matt wrote:
>
> Can your regular generic christmas lights be wired into automotive wiring?
> Just a strand of about 30 lights. I'm putting a wreathe on my grille, and
> wouldn't mind throwing a few lights on it.
>
> Sure, it sounds stupid, but...what the hell, it's christmas.
>
> matt
>
> ---
> Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free.
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bigger ones have alligator clamps for the battery posts.
You also can get 12V bulbs that size for some of the track lighting
setups that have a transformer on them and pump out 12 volts. Any
lighting store should have the bulbs.
You might have legal issues with colored lights up front though....
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Matt wrote:
>
> Can your regular generic christmas lights be wired into automotive wiring?
> Just a strand of about 30 lights. I'm putting a wreathe on my grille, and
> wouldn't mind throwing a few lights on it.
>
> Sure, it sounds stupid, but...what the hell, it's christmas.
>
> matt
>
> ---
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Re: wiring x-mas lights in to 12-volt
"Matt" <emailmatt9@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> Can your regular generic christmas lights be wired into automotive wiring?
> Just a strand of about 30 lights. I'm putting a wreathe on my grille, and
> wouldn't mind throwing a few lights on it.
>
> Sure, it sounds stupid, but...what the hell, it's christmas.
What about getting an inverter to plug into the cigarette lighter? Useful far
beyond Christmas, without having to hardwire anything... =)
Tirya
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"Matt" <emailmatt9@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> Can your regular generic christmas lights be wired into automotive wiring?
> Just a strand of about 30 lights. I'm putting a wreathe on my grille, and
> wouldn't mind throwing a few lights on it.
>
> Sure, it sounds stupid, but...what the hell, it's christmas.
What about getting an inverter to plug into the cigarette lighter? Useful far
beyond Christmas, without having to hardwire anything... =)
Tirya
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A dirty Jeep is a happy Jeep.
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Re: wiring x-mas lights in to 12-volt
"Matt" <emailmatt9@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> Can your regular generic christmas lights be wired into automotive wiring?
> Just a strand of about 30 lights. I'm putting a wreathe on my grille, and
> wouldn't mind throwing a few lights on it.
>
> Sure, it sounds stupid, but...what the hell, it's christmas.
What about getting an inverter to plug into the cigarette lighter? Useful far
beyond Christmas, without having to hardwire anything... =)
Tirya
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TDC Inca Jeeper
A dirty Jeep is a happy Jeep.