It does mean that while running them with the engine on (or a battery
charger running) they will run hot - so they won't last as long as their
designed life at 12v. Which probably is not a problem given the number
of running hours on a boat.
Graham Collins
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On 2013-
Nope, can't think of a reason it wouldn't work. Easy enough to test.
Josh
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On Mar 16, 2013 2:15 PM, "wwadjo...@aol.com" wrote:
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> Ok you electrical gurus, any reason I can't take leftover kitchen under
cabinet 12v puck lights and wire d
No reason. It is done all the time. They will work just fine. I have
three on my boat now.
There brightness will vary considerably from running on ship battery power
(12V) to running off the engine alternator(14.5V) but all the lights
onboard are like that now anyway, unless they are quality, v