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Hooking UP LEDS to battery with a switch.
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(05-26-2012, 12:05 AM)darkpuppet Wrote: you should run it through a fuse, but you can get by with an inline fuse. What voltage are the strips rated for? If you bought them at wallmart, and they're 12v, you likely won't need a resistor as it'll be in the light strip.

If not, you'll need to put an inline resistor. a very simple calculator for figuring out what resistor you would need can be found by googling -- or here

Hey , i ended up just taping into the daytime runner fuse , "low beam" i guess. I think i was overthinking things... i didnt bother running a switch inside to much of a hastle. thanks for the replies!
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RE: Hooking UP LEDS to battery with a switch. - 2000zx3sct - 05-26-2012, 03:14 AM

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