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Re: Work
Hello Mishman
Shame I’m so far away here in Dover, Kent as I would have helped you out. You don’t fancy researching it and having ago yourself?
PaulVW LT 28 camperParticipantRe: Work
Hello Mishman
Shame I’m so far away here in Dover, Kent as I would have helped you out. You don’t fancy researching it and having ago yourself?
PaulVW LT 28 camperParticipantRe: LED;s
Hi there
I see you seem to know what your talking about regarding wiring LED’s. I have a coachbuilt 1997 Fiat Ducato Motorhome, and due to water ingress damage it is under going major renovation. So while I have got the complete ceiling down. I am planning on changing the standard Fiamma switched multi bayonet bulb lighting to 6 small LED downlighters, 2 above the cab which will run off the existing 12v supply cable wired to a switch. The other 4 will be wired in the seating area I have 2 existing 12v feed cables. I plan to have to at the very rear on one switch and 2 above the table (middle) on another switch. I will be buying a CBE 12v twin switch SPST switch. The lights I have ordered are 0.24 amps and 3.5v as described but not sure if this is for all 6 or each light.
Is this all ok and should I wire them in parallel?
Thanks for any advice you can offer, diagrams would be great 🙂
PaulVW LT 28 camperParticipantRe: LED;s
Hi there
I see you seem to know what your talking about regarding wiring LED’s. I have a coachbuilt 1997 Fiat Ducato Motorhome, and due to water ingress damage it is under going major renovation. So while I have got the complete ceiling down. I am planning on changing the standard Fiamma switched multi bayonet bulb lighting to 6 small LED downlighters, 2 above the cab which will run off the existing 12v supply cable wired to a switch. The other 4 will be wired in the seating area I have 2 existing 12v feed cables. I plan to have to at the very rear on one switch and 2 above the table (middle) on another switch. I will be buying a CBE 12v twin switch SPST switch. The lights I have ordered are 0.24 amps and 3.5v as described but not sure if this is for all 6 or each light.
Is this all ok and should I wire them in parallel?
Thanks for any advice you can offer, diagrams would be great 🙂
PaulVW LT 28 camperParticipantRe: LED;s
Hi there
I see you seem to know what your talking about regarding wiring LED’s. I have a coachbuilt 1997 Fiat Ducato Motorhome, and due to water ingress damage it is under going major renovation. So while I have got the complete ceiling down. I am planning on changing the standard Fiamma switched multi bayonet bulb lighting to 6 small LED downlighters, 2 above the cab which will run off the existing 12v supply cable wired to a switch. The other 4 will be wired in the seating area I have 2 existing 12v feed cables. I plan to have to at the very rear on one switch and 2 above the table (middle) on another switch. I will be buying a CBE 12v twin switch SPST switch. The lights I have ordered are 0.24 amps and 3.5v as described but not sure if this is for all 6 or each light.
Is this all ok and should I wire them in parallel?
Thanks for any advice you can offer, diagrams would be great 🙂
PaulVW LT 28 camperParticipantRe: LED;s
Hi there
I see you seem to know what your talking about regarding wiring LED’s. I have a coachbuilt 1997 Fiat Ducato Motorhome, and due to water ingress damage it is under going major renovation. So while I have got the complete ceiling down. I am planning on changing the standard Fiamma switched multi bayonet bulb lighting to 6 small LED downlighters, 2 above the cab which will run off the existing 12v supply cable wired to a switch. The other 4 will be wired in the seating area I have 2 existing 12v feed cables. I plan to have to at the very rear on one switch and 2 above the table (middle) on another switch. I will be buying a CBE 12v twin switch SPST switch. The lights I have ordered are 0.24 amps and 3.5v as described but not sure if this is for all 6 or each light.
Is this all ok and should I wire them in parallel?
Thanks for any advice you can offer, diagrams would be great 🙂
PaulVW LT 28 camperParticipantLED Lighting
Hi there
I see you seem to know what your talking about regarding wiring LED’s. I have a coachbuilt 1997 Fiat Ducato Motorhome, and due to water ingress damage it is under going major renovation. So while I have got the complete ceiling down. I am planning on changing the standard Fiamma switched multi bayonet bulb lighting to 6 small LED downlighters, 2 above the cab which will run off the existing 12v supply cable wired to a switch. The other 4 will be wired in the seating area I have 2 existing 12v feed cables. I plan to have to at the very rear on one switch and 2 above the table (middle) on another switch. I will be buying a CBE 12v twin switch SPST switch. The lights I have ordered are 0.24 amps and 3.5v as described but not sure if this is for all 6 or each light.
Is this all ok and should I wire them in parallel?
Thanks for any advice you can offer, diagrams would be great 🙂
PaulVW LT 28 camperParticipantLED Lighting
Hi there
I see you seem to know what your talking about regarding wiring LED’s. I have a coachbuilt 1997 Fiat Ducato Motorhome, and due to water ingress damage it is under going major renovation. So while I have got the complete ceiling down. I am planning on changing the standard Fiamma switched multi bayonet bulb lighting to 6 small LED downlighters, 2 above the cab which will run off the existing 12v supply cable wired to a switch. The other 4 will be wired in the seating area I have 2 existing 12v feed cables. I plan to have to at the very rear on one switch and 2 above the table (middle) on another switch. I will be buying a CBE 12v twin switch SPST switch. The lights I have ordered are 0.24 amps and 3.5v as described but not sure if this is for all 6 or each light.
Is this all ok and should I wire them in parallel?
Thanks for any advice you can offer, diagrams would be great 🙂
PaulVW LT 28 camperParticipantLED Lighting
Hi there
I see you seem to know what your talking about regarding wiring LED’s. I have a coachbuilt 1997 Fiat Ducato Motorhome, and due to water ingress damage it is under going major renovation. So while I have got the complete ceiling down. I am planning on changing the standard Fiamma switched multi bayonet bulb lighting to 6 small LED downlighters, 2 above the cab which will run off the existing 12v supply cable wired to a switch. The other 4 will be wired in the seating area I have 2 existing 12v feed cables. I plan to have to at the very rear on one switch and 2 above the table (middle) on another switch. I will be buying a CBE 12v twin switch SPST switch. The lights I have ordered are 0.24 amps and 3.5v as described but not sure if this is for all 6 or each light.
Is this all ok and should I wire them in parallel?
Thanks for any advice you can offer, diagrams would be great 🙂
PaulVW LT 28 camperParticipantLED Lighting
Hi there
I see you seem to know what your talking about regarding wiring LED’s. I have a coachbuilt 1997 Fiat Ducato Motorhome, and due to water ingress damage it is under going major renovation. So while I have got the complete ceiling down. I am planning on changing the standard Fiamma switched multi bayonet bulb lighting to 6 small LED downlighters, 2 above the cab which will run off the existing 12v supply cable wired to a switch. The other 4 will be wired in the seating area I have 2 existing 12v feed cables. I plan to have to at the very rear on one switch and 2 above the table (middle) on another switch. I will be buying a CBE 12v twin switch SPST switch. The lights I have ordered are 0.24 amps and 3.5v as described but not sure if this is for all 6 or each light.
Is this all ok and should I wire them in parallel?
Thanks for any advice you can offer, diagrams would be great 🙂
PaulVW LT 28 camperParticipantthanks spc
tried all the obvious things that you mentioned, I’m not sure how the previous owner as wired up the fridge, don’t thinkits how its suppose to be,unless its buggered as I’ve tried iton all 3 settings even bought a new bottle of gas and used the ignition button to try and get it started but nothing, there are wires coming out of the back of the fridge but I’ve got a feeling that they are not connected anywhere, maybe thats why it doesn’t work on gas because of the electronic ignition not connected.VW LT 28 camperParticipantthanks spc
tried all the obvious things that you mentioned, I’m not sure how the previous owner as wired up the fridge, don’t thinkits how its suppose to be,unless its buggered as I’ve tried iton all 3 settings even bought a new bottle of gas and used the ignition button to try and get it started but nothing, there are wires coming out of the back of the fridge but I’ve got a feeling that they are not connected anywhere, maybe thats why it doesn’t work on gas because of the electronic ignition not connected.VW LT 28 camperParticipantthanks spc
tried all the obvious things that you mentioned, I’m not sure how the previous owner as wired up the fridge, don’t thinkits how its suppose to be,unless its buggered as I’ve tried iton all 3 settings even bought a new bottle of gas and used the ignition button to try and get it started but nothing, there are wires coming out of the back of the fridge but I’ve got a feeling that they are not connected anywhere, maybe thats why it doesn’t work on gas because of the electronic ignition not connected.VW LT 28 camperParticipantthanks spc
tried all the obvious things that you mentioned, I’m not sure how the previous owner as wired up the fridge, don’t thinkits how its suppose to be,unless its buggered as I’ve tried iton all 3 settings even bought a new bottle of gas and used the ignition button to try and get it started but nothing, there are wires coming out of the back of the fridge but I’ve got a feeling that they are not connected anywhere, maybe thats why it doesn’t work on gas because of the electronic ignition not connected.VW LT 28 camperParticipantthanks spc
tried all the obvious things that you mentioned, I’m not sure how the previous owner as wired up the fridge, don’t thinkits how its suppose to be,unless its buggered as I’ve tried iton all 3 settings even bought a new bottle of gas and used the ignition button to try and get it started but nothing, there are wires coming out of the back of the fridge but I’ve got a feeling that they are not connected anywhere, maybe thats why it doesn’t work on gas because of the electronic ignition not connected. - AuthorPosts