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Beachums
May 16, 2015Explorer
toaobigal wrote:
To reassure Beachums, I will remove the 1156 bulb from the porch light and replace it with an adaptor that has a 1156 socket and 2 wires sticking out of it. This way, you don't have to plug the power supply in an electrical outlet, it's switched from the inside and if you change your mind, you just have to put the original bulb in the porch light and no harm done!
I guess I should have said "perminary".... and this was an assumption that a controller was needed for RGB lights. As the OP mentioned a controller in the original post. If it were a single color (white or yellow), I guess there would be no need to disable your porch light. But if we are talking about an RGB system that produces any color and is dynamic, one may not want a white porch light on every time they want the LED strip on.
So we may be talking about dissimilar systems here.
Everything that I have use is 12v native, no rectification or AC needed. You can use it boondocking
Again, I am not totally sure which system the OP is using
There is no reassurance needed on my part ;)
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