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12thgenusa
Explorer
Apr 28, 2013

12-Volt LED Night Light

If you’re like me, getting up at night and stumbling to the bathroom in pitch dark then being blinded by the bathroom light is not enjoyable. I have been looking for some time for a 12-volt night light, preferably LED. I found just what I was looking for from superbrightleds.com. It is the Mini Recessed Light. It comes in cool white (25 lumen) or warm white (20 lumen). I chose the warm white. It draws 50 mA at 12 volts (.6 watts).

I ordered two, did some light testing and found they were still too bright. I had a small rheostat that was left over from a mod that replaced the cooktop exhaust fan with a server fan. I placed the rheostat in series with the light and dialed down the intensity to just the right amount, measured the resistance and found that it was exactly 10k ohm. A quick trip to Radio Shack netted a 5-pack of ¼ watt, 10k ohm resistors for $1.50. With the resistor in the circuit the calculated amperage draw is 1 mA, but was measured with the Fluke on the 300 mA scale at .56 mA. With this draw the light could be wired in to run continuously with no measurable effect on the battery bank. However, I wanted to be able to switch them off so I bought these switches also from superbrightleds. They are also available at Radio Shack or most any automotive parts store.

The lights required a 1-¾ inch hole saw and a little extra work on the hole with a drum sander. Be careful with the drum sander because the light just presses into place. The lights mounted easily in both 5/8 inch wood and the 1/8 inch ceiling panel. A ¾ inch hole saw cut the hole for the switch and a hacksaw blade was used to cut the notch for the switch keyway.

Now I have one light that shines in the bathroom and one that illuminates the steps from the bedroom into the living room.









  • Very nice install. I'd say it looks factory but I don't want to insult your work. lol

    We use a 4 inch touch light we have had forever. It puts out just enough light to use the potty in the middle of the night.
  • If all you need is a little light at night for a "potty break" why not just use small LED motion lights. I stick them on with Velcro (no screw holes). Flip the switch to on-off or auto motion. In auto motion they only operate when you move by them at night. Simple and cheap. I use them also in cabinet area where it's somewhat dark.
    Here's some examples... LED motion lights

    Happy trails,
  • See five minute mod #2 here.

    http://www.irv2.com/forums/f120/five-minute-mod-2-a-86820.html

    I have since modified the mod. Eventually the led failed due to high charging voltage - so I just put two of the LED's in series. Works great, super low power drain and dirt cheep.
  • Ivylog's avatar
    Ivylog
    Explorer III
    I've replace the 12V strip lights under my base cabinets with this 12V led strip lights. With only 120 leds it's not overly bright... not like the 300 leds. You can cut it to length and then solder new leads on to use the rest of the 5 meters as that was enough to replace all three areas where I had the strip lights. When boondocking I only leave on the one area in the bathroom adjoining the bedroom which is enough to see where you are going.
  • Very nice Mod... The switch is a great idea and the entire project looks great...

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