VERY Cool Bus lighting site.

Started by 3Gear, February 18, 2014, 09:45:04 AM

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3Gear

Here is a link to some cool LED lights for you bus.  I installed a home version in my buddy's kitchen, and they turned out sweet!

http://www.724light.com/

You can piece together a custom setup or buy a kit.   They also have cut to length led strip lights too...

1985 Westfalia Millie

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Baha (Shawn)

These are the ones Jay (& I) have... Very cool around the awning/ez-up
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3Gear

From the same site?  if so did you just cut off the 110v transformer and hard wire it?
1985 Westfalia Millie

The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.
- Thomas Jefferson

Baha (Shawn)

Not sure where he gets them, but yes hard wired (sort of)
The VWs you can sleep in are more gooder

There are 3 kinds of people in this world, The kind that can count and the kind that can't.

Bugaru "JAY"

Quote from: Baha (Shawn) on February 18, 2014, 10:09:49 AM
Not sure where he gets them, but yes hard wired (sort of)

You don't need the AC power supply, it's simply a 110V AC - to - Dc converter, intended more for the home use.
The Lights operate off of 12V DC
and yes, you can cut or extend as needed.

The LED light strips have self stick tape on them.
They also come in water proof version which is what I have and gave Shawn a set

I have a few 3m sets both color, and White LED's on hand with 12v DC power adapter if needed  :jump4jo":

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vwtrike (Rich)

I like these lights. I've been thinking of putting a set of blue under my running boards. Can I just wirer the lights to my light switch or do I need something more to get them to work. :confused04:;

Bugaru "JAY"

 Rich
All you need is a DC power source, and a on off switch to isolate the lighting. Also would suggest a inline fuse to protect the circuit..

Also since you have a smaller area to light auto shops such a Pepboys has them in short sections and a selection of colors. They even have a demo lightable strip so you can see the actual colors lit up..

Hope all is well, just think soon your be able to remove the ski's from your sled.

 TURBO'ed 1956 Oval Window aka LOUIE. It Sucks Blows and Goes Fast-tttttt

 My Dubs are built with the Best and Cheapest Quality rejected Parts.
Ok. So I'm missing and have a few loose screws, but those are only in my head

Politically Incorect and Damn Proud of it!