Cardo
Well-Known Member
Do these need a regulator or can you attach them via a fuse to the 12v boat circuit..? How easy is it to wire the cut strips..? I would guess they draw far less current than a fluorescent 8w tube.
I need to replace a tube fitting that has stopped working, and when visiting a chandeliers yesterday l met a customer who looked at my old fitting and said remove the old electronics and then replace the tube with a strip of led' led's and use the original housing and switch. I will try this as the original light fitting is difficult to replace with one of a similar size, most of the strip lights available are wider and will not fit.
The 3528 strip has 300 LEDs over 5m and uses 24 watts for the lot. So 2 amps if you're running all 300 LEDs (which is a lot!). The strip comes pre-wired at the end, however can be cut every 3 LEDs. You then need to solder on a new wire to the contacts on the strip. No regulator required. I have mine wired directly to the boat's fused lighting circuit (via its own switch).
I'm planning to do what you're thinking of. We have an old 8w tube light over the galley that I'm not overly fond of as it uses way too much power for what it does. I had looked at replacement LED bulbs in the 8w fluorescent bulb format, but they retail for £25! So I think I'll rip out the contacts and just shove a strip of the LEDs in there. It's all hidden behind the cover, anyway.