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I am trying to use "connector A" - one of the ones in the engine bay to power some lights I mounted into the hood scoop. The lights, however, are not necessarily made for vehicles. I had some left over "permanent outdoor lights" that I used due to being able to completely control them with an app (ie dial in the color to match the ambers in the headlights perfectly, or change them to white, increase brightness, etc.). Due to these being lights not used in vehicles, there is a power bank they plug into, of which I cut the plug off and spliced onto the pigtail harness provided by Toyota.
... Now I know basic electrical things, and by that I mean pretty basic. I can rewire simple things, install light fixtures etc., so this may be something that's super dumb on my part and just won't work due to things beyond my simple understanding. But, I'm hoping there is a way to get enough power to these LEDs as they look pretty damn cool in the hood scoop and I took a lot of time producing a very clean install. Some of the info from these lights are below if that helps at all.
INPUT:1 00-240V~ 50/60Hz 1.8A
OUTPUT: 36.0V=-2.0A 72.0W (which the lights require to work)
The lights themselves require
I can tell it's the block not getting enough power as there is a light on it that won't turn on. Every connection I made along the route of installation was tested and everything worked until I moved the power source from the wall to the pigtail. Any input would be greatly appreciated!
... Now I know basic electrical things, and by that I mean pretty basic. I can rewire simple things, install light fixtures etc., so this may be something that's super dumb on my part and just won't work due to things beyond my simple understanding. But, I'm hoping there is a way to get enough power to these LEDs as they look pretty damn cool in the hood scoop and I took a lot of time producing a very clean install. Some of the info from these lights are below if that helps at all.
INPUT:1 00-240V~ 50/60Hz 1.8A
OUTPUT: 36.0V=-2.0A 72.0W (which the lights require to work)
The lights themselves require
I can tell it's the block not getting enough power as there is a light on it that won't turn on. Every connection I made along the route of installation was tested and everything worked until I moved the power source from the wall to the pigtail. Any input would be greatly appreciated!
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