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Thread: 12V L.E.D. Battery

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    Default 12V L.E.D. Battery

    I seen these but couldn't stand spending the 60$ +

    http://www.sunshine-systems.com/RC-L...c-dlux-kit.htm

    So I'm cruising Amazon and find these cool Waterproof RGB LED's with controller It was 40$ and I thought if the voltage is crazy I guess I can stick them on the back of my TV or my display case. The thing is i want to run them on the boat :). It would all ready be hooked up if it ran on 9V. But ya luck of the draw the controller runs on 2A 12V. Is this fees able? My boat runs on 2s 40C's and I hate to run on lipo for this but since the boat is lipo? What would be a good way to tackle this and not start a fire and make it last longer than 30min? I thought I coulduse my multiswitch off the third channel but think I will burn it up so I got a nice push button that can handle 14V and 10A.

    http://www.amazon.com/Waterproof-Cha...1754060&sr=8-4

    It's a good deal at 38$ now!!!
    Kyosho K.I.T.T.

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    Ya I got one of them works great. I'm going to take it apart and solder them back together to make something else

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    Well had a friend of mine tell me I wouldn't hurt anything on 3S and it works great. Almost an hour of run time and just as bright as AC.
    Kyosho K.I.T.T.

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    Bought these for my boat, http://www.helipal.com/airy-led-light-system.html , and they arrived in 4 days. You can power them with as little as 5v, all the way up to 12v. I use a 2s battery with a regulator to power my receiver, servo, remote control switch,(lights on/off from TX), and the lights.

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