Ah IC thanks, raw cords is what I am after for this set up.
I will be doing this shortly.
Thanks again.
I will be doing this shortly.
Thanks again.
Bomber, when you get this all set up, your fishes will love you for it!!!bomber;4814127; said:Ah IC thanks, raw cords is what I am after for this set up.
I will be doing this shortly.
Thanks again.
Yeah, it's a no-brainer project. And ditto on the bare cords at Lowes. They're dirt cheap, and come in different gauges. I wasn't expecting these lights to come wired with a plug. You guys are lucky they're already wired for standard household voltage and not 12/24v DC!! Otherwise, you'd have some fun trying to figure out what power supply you need and how to wire it all together. That's the reason I haven't gone the DIY routeArttyFish;4814099;4814099 said:Bomber , trust me wire it up as in my picture. dont even try matching color to color. The guy that owns the company these lights came from showed me excactly to do it this way and all 6 of my LED's are done this way and they all work all day long. Raw cords are sold at home depot and lowes for about $2-3 dollars so please don't cut up your wifes blow-dryer!!
jcardona1;4814184; said:Yeah, it's a no-brainer project. And ditto on the bare cords at Lowes. They're dirt cheap, and come in different gauges. I wasn't expecting these lights to come wired with a plug. You guys are lucky they're already wired for standard household voltage and not 12/24v DC!! Otherwise, you'd have some fun trying to figure out what power supply you need and how to wire it all together. That's the reason I haven't gone the DIY route![]()
bomber;4814260; said:Noob @ wiring but can all 3 lamps or more be wired to one raw cord?
Hahah no, I mean a lot of the individual LED bulbs/fixtures/strips are wired for low voltage, and you need to get a step-down transformer/power supply to make them work for household voltage. This fixture is nice since it's intended to be used on higher voltages.ArttyFish;4814231;4814231 said:Jose what do you mean 12/24 volt system? Do you live in a mobile trailer or something? Why would you need to convert it to that Type?