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97 F150 3 door ,Led install advice


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kendavis 
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Posted: October 21, 2005 at 11:32 PM / IP Logged  

Hello all.

I am new to the led / neon lighting affects so be gentle.

A while back I purchased a 97 F150 to fix up, and will like to light her up with some LEDs on the inside.

I decided to start off with something small just a lighted toggle switch and some Streetglow LEDs Singles "4 to a pack" 24 LEDs total

I would like to run everthing eventually to the switch to cut off and on at will so,I have to run straight from the battery correct? 

What gauge wire and equipment would you recommend?

I would also like to run four of them off of the dome light wiring on that switch just for show when I lock / unlock / open the doors.

Thanks

menace2sobriety 
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Joined: October 29, 2005
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Posted: October 29, 2005 at 1:43 AM / IP Logged  
led,s dont take up that much power to run. i'd say a 12 guage wire would work fine. as for the switch yes you can hook it up to the battery but remember to put a inline fuse close to the battery.

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