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[GMCnet] Little bit of light - $1 led puck light - GMC NOR CAL RALLY [message #113244] Wed, 26 January 2011 23:46 Go to previous message
Mr ERFisher is currently offline  Mr ERFisher   United States
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There are about 15 places on a GMC that need a little bit of light.
these are not the high power reading lights that are being sold at
Quartzsite,
but little bits of light needed all over the GMC.

Read here, this is a modification of a Dollar Tree 1 $ Puck Light

http://goo.gl/IV2Qu

3 led, puck lights, that are modified to:

run on 12 volts, at 20 ma, (0.020 amps)
plastic case and lens
built-in switch
removable mount
no batteries
last forever (LED)
can be water-proofed

Have to warn you, this is how to modify a $1 puck light to work on 12 volts
and requires dis-assembly, and soldering , ( but it is cheap;>)

I will be showing the lights and how to do the modifications at the GMC NOR
CAL work rally.

Gene


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