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led lights question

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I'm rather bored with the boring white light generated from my 12v strip lights in the van and I'm looking for a snazzy but cheap fluorescent alternative.

Anyone know of anywhere that do 12v rope lights or 12v led strips preferably in green?
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ikea do some very snazzy lighting
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Would something like this work?

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Yup these do work although they're not THAT bright. I used them for under-dash lighting. They'd be ok for reading though - perhaps not in green though - lol

Go look in B&Q at the LED patio lighting kits. These will run on a car battery quite happily and using minimal current. Even my sidelights and tail lights are LEDs now - anything to save power.

On the whole, its worth looking in maplins etc at their LEDs - providing a suitable resistor is used, any LED can run on 12 volts. Lot cheaper that way.

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It's for an ambient lighting effect. More of a light to quaff Jack Daniels by than read David Copperfield :wink:

How much draw would the 12v inverter pull from the battery? Or would it be better removing it from the wiring?

Example of power use shown at link below

http://www.hardwarecooling.com/product_ ... e_Kit_Dual

I haven't a clue about anything electrical and would like to know if these cold cathode tubes are economical to run off a car battery

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