Hi there,
I've just been installing some additional lighting in the bongo bus. I had found some reasonably priced 12v dioder downlighter from ikea after reading on various forums that they are a goer for campers. So tested them in the house with the supplied transformer and everything was fine....but when in the van I managed to pop all 4! The leisure battery is sitting at around 12.4v so not too high.
Has anyone else had this problem?
Thanks
Martyn
Ikea LED lighting blowing...
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Re: Ikea LED lighting blowing...
I've got some Ikea LED lamps and the seem to be fine even when the engine is running. Have you connected then the right way round?
Re: Ikea LED lighting blowing...
Are you running them using a constant currant supply? Many high power LEDs these days will need a device to run the LEDs at a constant current (I think it's called a buck). Check the original 240v power supply - it should specify if it's constant currant (probably 350ma). e-bay is a good source of DC-DC LED power supplies.
Something like this http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/3W-350mA-LED- ... 3a9234ec3a
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Re: Ikea LED lighting blowing...
That's good to hear they do work, did you use the set that is £20 for 4 lights? I can't understand why they failed, each unit I tested burnt out the first resistor (very smelly) within the light fitting when I connected to the leisure battery, then started working normally but I didn't feel confident using half broken lights after that. Did you use any kind of resistor to maintain a constant 12v? I had just assumed I could just connect directly to the vans lighting circuit!Simon Jones wrote:I've got some Ikea LED lamps and the seem to be fine even when the engine is running. Have you connected then the right way round?
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Re: Ikea LED lighting blowing...
Hi, no I just connected directly to the vans 12v supply. Do these just fit in line with the light fittings?dom_e wrote:Are you running them using a constant currant supply? Many high power LEDs these days will need a device to run the LEDs at a constant current (I think it's called a buck). Check the original 240v power supply - it should specify if it's constant currant (probably 350ma). e-bay is a good source of DC-DC LED power supplies.
Something like this http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/3W-350mA-LED- ... 3a9234ec3a
Thanks
Re: Ikea LED lighting blowing...
Whether they need a constant currant supply will depend on the type of LED, but they would be a relatively simple thing to install (+ & - in and a + & - out). The original power supply should indicate if it's a constant currant type.
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Re: Ikea LED lighting blowing...
Had my set since 2008 so they've probably changed since then. What I've just bought to power my TV and give it a constant voltage is one of these DC-DC converters. This is 4A which is probably OTT for your needs but I think they do a lower power version:slowpolo wrote:That's good to hear they do work, did you use the set that is £20 for 4 lights? I can't understand why they failed, each unit I tested burnt out the first resistor (very smelly) within the light fitting when I connected to the leisure battery, then started working normally but I didn't feel confident using half broken lights after that. Did you use any kind of resistor to maintain a constant 12v? I had just assumed I could just connect directly to the vans lighting circuit!Simon Jones wrote:I've got some Ikea LED lamps and the seem to be fine even when the engine is running. Have you connected then the right way round?
Thanks
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