@michaelruiz12 The older bulb/halogen bars (if they are outside a vehicle) are always hungry for amps to power them, You would usually get an AC/DC inverter (more commonly known as a plugpack) and find one that has at least a 20 to 50 amp output. Just check what the general amp rating of your lightbar is before you buy a plugpack (or use a fuse connected in series).
@michaelruiz12 On most lightbulbs there is an amperage rating stamped into the bayonet or screw fitting it has on it. Pull all the bulbs out, check their amperages, if they are all the same amperage multiply that by the number of bulbs you have then get an appropriate plugpack or just Google for amperage.
what are you useing for your power supply? i have lightbars in my room and i cant find anything to power them.
michaelruiz12 11 months ago
@michaelruiz12 The older bulb/halogen bars (if they are outside a vehicle) are always hungry for amps to power them, You would usually get an AC/DC inverter (more commonly known as a plugpack) and find one that has at least a 20 to 50 amp output. Just check what the general amp rating of your lightbar is before you buy a plugpack (or use a fuse connected in series).
er10b 3 months ago
@er10b ok kool, but i dont know what the amprage is for my light bars, because all tags n stickers have fallen off due to there age.
michaelruiz12 3 months ago
@michaelruiz12 On most lightbulbs there is an amperage rating stamped into the bayonet or screw fitting it has on it. Pull all the bulbs out, check their amperages, if they are all the same amperage multiply that by the number of bulbs you have then get an appropriate plugpack or just Google for amperage.
er10b 3 months ago