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Wiring a pre-lit wreath
anyone know what i'll need to install a pre-lit wreath onto the front of my saturn? it has a normal outlet and i figured i could just cut off the oulet and wire it into the fuse box. would i need a inline fuse for it as well. can i just throw it right onto the battery and ground the other wire? i thought of a power inverter but i dont know how to wire through the firewall on the saturn and thats too big of a headache. i also dont wanna light the damn thing on fire. thanks
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Well, those lights are meant to run off 120 volts. Putting 12v through them ain't gonna cut it. ;)
You could mount the inverter under the hood if there's enough room and power it directly off the battery, or find 12v lights and rewire your wreath. Good luck! |
um yeah...120v AC is ALOT different from 12v DC, you MUST use a power invertor if you wanna use it. Get battery operated lights and a regualr wreath. thats what im doing. i have the lights but cant fidn the right size wreath.
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its not even 2006 yet and your 2006 car is having starting problems?
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OFF ROAD THEN RETURN!!!!!
hell, if it ain't gonna be yours anymore you may as well make sure it is properly "tested" for any other potential defects :D |
if nothing else follow ian out off roading. you can pull him out of whatever puddle he gets stuck in this week. :p
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saturn > jeep
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whats the next car company? Jupiter or Uranus?
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puddle....right.... :rollseye: that "puddle" was up to my bumper! |
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jacob > all jacob = saturn driver ian = jeep driver jacob > ian saturn > jeep get it now? |
you have that ass backwards, but I knew what you meant :wink:
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