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RE: [world-cruising] Re: LED lights

From: grant harris (no email)
Date: Sun May 13 2007 - 12:20:10 EDT

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    here's another link for a led rope light

    http://www.theledlight.com/

    good luck, i hope this helps
    Rit <> wrote: Kool!
     
     thanks
     
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     From:
     [mailto:]On Behalf Of David T
     Sent: Friday, May 11, 2007 10:54 PM
     To:
     Subject: Re: [world-cruising] Re: LED lights
     
     Was at Ikea this evening and found they had a few rope/strip type of
     lighting, they all connected to a transformer down to 12V, bypass the
     transformer and your good to go.
     
     http://www.ikea.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?topcategoryId=1
     5576&catalogId=10103&storeId=12&productId=68162&langId=-1&categoryId=16082&c
     hosenPartNumber=40095690
     <http://www.ikea.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?topcategoryId=
     15576&catalogId=10103&storeId=12&productId=68162&langId=-1&categoryId=16082&
     chosenPartNumber=40095690>
     
     On 5/11/07, Ken James < <mailto:nautikat%40gulftel.com>
    > wrote:
    >
    > Sorry about the delay in replying, I did not get this email.
    >
    > There are a number of companies making 12V led rope lights, all from
    > Asia I think, I have never tried them. I use 12V led Christmas lights on
    > my boat though that work fine, but they do tend to tangle.
    >
    > There is no technical reason you could not use 120V lights and a very
    > small inverter, in fact it might well be more efficient to do it that way.
    >
    > You might also take a look at sites such as the LED museum, and the
    > candlepower forum both of which have a lot of links to led sites.
    >
    > You might also check the automotive novelty lighting scene, they are
    > into lighting like this big time. I have thought about using the
    > electroluminescent rope lights they sell for cars on boats, but am not
    > sure how well they would hold up outside, although I think the do make
    > kits for outside use...these lights make a solid 'bar' or 'line' of
    > light and are pretty efficient although not as efficient as leds.
    >
    > Here is a site that offers 12V led rope lighting, but it is not cheap.
    >
    > https://ssl.adhost.com/noveltylights/merchant.cfm?pid=326&step=4
     <https://ssl.adhost.com/noveltylights/merchant.cfm?pid=326&step=4>
    >
    > BTW, my cruising DVD collection is now up to seven, with thousands of
    > books of every sort. If anybody knows of any good book or pub sites,
    > please let me know. -Ken
    >
    >
    >
     
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