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Hi all,

I'm just completing a renovation on my interior and am about to fit the split charge system.

Could anyone recommend some 12v lights for the interior??

Any help would be appreciated

Cheers :)

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CAK tanks do an excellent range of lighting ...from traditional to modern and LED

http://www.caktanks.co.uk/

have them post the catatog to you
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or download it as a pdf....http://www.caktanks.co.uk/catalogue.html
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Bah! .........I didn't think of that :?
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Spot on chaps, thanks :)

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you'd be suprised at what you can get from ikea as well! they do a lot of very nice led stuff all working on the 12v too!

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aaaaah that what that box is...nice one Dave...

So its a transformer what sort of wattage matey
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I've gone up the L.E.D. route with my van lighting, the van is brighter with less drain on the battery :)

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kevtherev wrote:aaaaah that what that box is...nice one Dave...

So its a transformer what sort of wattage matey

the led wattage is around 1- 4 watts per fitting! you've seen my van, the total consumption is less than a fillament lamp in the interior courtesy lights!

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I've used the DIODER range from Ikea.
They come as a set of 4 for around £35. I put 3 across the roof above the table as main lighting, and one at the bed head as a bed light.
They are very good - just the right brightness, and very compact fittings.
As they are all 12V, you can throw the transformer away and connect & switch them how you want.
They also do a cheaper range with some unpronouncable made-up name, but they look it. Have not seen them in use though, but suspect they will be much dimmer, with a colder (bluer) colour.
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Labcraft have a good range, they are the main OEM manufacture for most modern caravan/boat builders and a few older ones like Danbury. They stock fluorescent, incandescent, halogen and L.E.D all 12v


http://www.labcraft.co.uk/leisure%20veh ... 20Page.htm

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