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X mas Lights
A few lights on the Jeep.
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id like to know how
to power a single set of x mas lights . are those 12v ?? I have a 110v outlet in rubicon but id imagine that would not be a good idea & that's a lot of lighting so how do you power it ? :thumbsup:
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And what's the reason? Is this for a contest or do you just drive around with all the lights bc you love this time of year?
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I did this last year had alot of fun, will do it again soon
Attachment 586157 then when snow came had to have some fun with it https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ok8O-0GcY4o&list=UU8d2lXYPHVXzHZqgeowe0qQ |
Well done! Love the Christmas spirit! :thumbsup:
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CHRISTmas is my favorite time of year!
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I just put a light up buck on my stinger today. I was looking at trying to convert it to work on 12v power but I ended up just using 2 strands of 50 battery operated lights. From what I found on google you would have to rewire every 5-6 lights in parallel to each other.
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I have 5,400 lights and they are powered by a inverter that is hidden under the display on the back.. We do parades. Plus we do group night light rides and meet for supper than head out to different city's by us and check out the house with the big light shows.
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that is one bright jeep
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:thinking::doh::beer::eek2::rotflmao2::gak: No wonder the H2 /H3 and Jap scrap people are.......
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