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    Running 12 volt (LED's) and 24 volt, without changing ...

    Re: Running 12 volt (LED's) and 24 volt, without changing .. Thank you IanP and wp100, for your help. I've now sorted it with your assistance. What did we do before 'The Internet'? Kind regards, Mark:D
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    Running 12 volt (LED's) and 24 volt, without changing ...

    Re: Running 12 volt (LED's) and 24 volt, without changing .. IanP, I don't have a clamp-on-meter, but I do have a DMM, that can measure amps. Will this be OK to use? Now, how would I measure how many Amps I'm using? Thanking you for your help so-far. Regards, Mark
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    Running 12 volt (LED's) and 24 volt, without changing ...

    Re: Running 12 volt (LED's) and 24 volt, without changing .. IanP, Quote ... once you provide info on the LED's current requirement ... Please let me know how I can 'measure' the current of the LED's, so I can let you know. Regards, Mark
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    Running 12 volt (LED's) and 24 volt, without changing ...

    This is very difficult to explain, so I'll just explain what I want to do. I have just finished converting a school bus into a Motor home. I want to tow behind the 'bus' my old 1960 model VW Beetle. I've converted the rear lights (tail/brake, direction indicators), to LED's. But this is where...

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