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youa re making this so much harder than it really is. Get a relay, and some prewired with resistor led lights ( they sell them with a resistor already soldered in place ) run wires and drill holes , insert light holders and be done with it. The link I posted will show you how to wire anything they sell on their site...

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They are prewired for 12v no resistors needed

you dont need any resistor just + to +, and - to -. On a relay you will have 5 pins (some have 4)

Not when you purchase bulk leds. They run off of 3 volts. Run them on 12v and say bye bye leds. If they prewire them, thats one thing. But my post was for bulk leds direct from hong kong.

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yes i was looking at the prewired 12v ones and the superbright LED's...idk the easiest way to hook them all together so i can turn them on with 1 switch
Not when you purchase bulk leds. They run off of 3 volts. Run them on 12v and say bye bye leds. If they prewire them, thats one thing. But my post was for bulk leds direct from hong kong.

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and BTW my leds are 2.2 volt 3 volts would kill them

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not hatin, but am i wrong here it looks as if the amp is not grounded its hooked directly to the battery. it that the way it should be.

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Logan if you're doing under the seats and dash glow, scrap the single LED's there and just go with the strips. For places such as air vents, pockets, and small nooks and cranny's do single LED's.

Look, here is what I used to glow my feet, and behind my amp.

http://www.optxbysg.com/ledaccenttubes.shtml

I've got two blue ones 9". You can get them in a pair for about $20 at advanced autoparts or online.

http://www.stevemeadedesigns.com/board/ind...st&p=375426

^Logan that's all my lighting except the LED strip behind the new amp, and the LED's in the cluster, those are in my fiberglass box build I think.

Steve, Don't knock the LED's from christmas lights until you've seen the results. $8 bucks total and I got these results.

http://www.stevemeadedesigns.com/board/ind...st&p=447707

By the way, now's the time to be buying these lights. I got 50 white ones from home depot for $7 that are regular size, straight up LED bulbs. They pretty much just came apart themselves and are ready to be used however I want.

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