I have no idea

cybercop

Member
May 31, 2010
302
USA, TX/South
What is the piece of equipment I have seen on the Strobes-n-More and Sirennet that is used to power the lights on the videos called?


Some are wire alligator clips and another is a cigar plug.


Thanks.
 

Hoff

Member
Aug 2, 2011
892
SW Ohio/US
I got a Pyrimand 12V Power supply from amazon for not much. It's 14 Amps Max, 12 Amps constant. A power supply like Retired mentioned would work for single light heads or smaller dash or visor lights. Gotta know how many amps whatever you are gonna hook up to this thing and get one that can handle the load. Thanks to Shues for instructions.
 

blackcherryxj

Member
Jan 1, 2011
165
Western Kentucky, USA
There is a sticky at the top of the forum pertaining to this....


But what your looking for is a 12V power supply. It takes 110V AC and turns it to 12VDC, and you select what amperage you want available. The higher the amps, the more expensive the supply.


Paul
 

HILO

Member
May 20, 2010
2,781
Grand Prairie Texas
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Plus you can play Richard Gere when not powering lights.
 

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