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Christmas lights

painball

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Is it safe to add christmas lights to the inside of my case? I was just thinking about how cool it would be to string some small multicolored christmas lights around my window on the inside of the case. :cool:
 
Sure, you can even power them with dc voltage.

Might add a little heat to your case, but nothing to worry about.
 
I tryed this before on an old AT comp... Make sure you have more then 4 lights or you will burn out the bulbs and it can be connected to the power supply. ;)

Oh yea dont go over 8 light bulbs becuase it would be really dim.
 
yea, I would hook up 5 lights to the yellow wire, that's 12 volts so each light will get 2.4 volts.

Christmas tree lights want 2.5 volts, so 2.4 will be great.
 
What I really wanna do is use the smaller multicolored lights, not the huge bulbs. I guess I gotta see how much power they use. All I gotta do is look on the box for the recommended power usage and divide it into 12? Seems simple enough. :)
 
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