well i would quite like to have fairy lights in my van, so there
it seems to me that i can't just get some household fiary lights and take the plug off and plug them into a cigarette lighter, can i? different voltage and all that?
i don't like the rope lights which are sold for use in big truck cabs.....
Perhaps if you could find the type that run off a transformer? Then you could either find a set that uses 12v DC or use a set with a lower voltage and a transformer from the cigarette lighter that will lower the supply to that needed by the lights.
If you can find an 'old style' set which just end in a plug, they're wired in series so that each bulb only recieves a low voltage - if one bulb goes, all of them stop working. If you found a set with 20 bulbs, then each is 12v - rewire them in parallel and they should be fine on 12v, with the advantage of staying working when one bulb blows.
What you need are neon tubes Juliet! Come in all sorts of colours
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Bear in mind the ones for trucks are 24v, not 12v that you'd need.
Using a low voltage 12v set would be fine, but most I have seen use 18v or 24v. Even though the transformer outputs are often AC, you wouldn't normally have a problem using DC, as bulbs don't care, and if it has an electronic sequencer they turn the AC into DC anyway. If you get a set that work on DC, make sure you wire them the right way round (unless it's just bulbs).
As for 'transformering' them down, sorry won't work. Transformers only work on AC, and cars are DC. You'd have to invert the DC to AC first.
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Yes but they won't use a transformer - probably a switched mode power supply instead, or some kind of inverter.
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