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Old 03-30-2006, 05:36 PM   #1
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lighting/wiring question

ok, now that i did it i should have realized it wasn't going to work. I already have a wireless set of 4 6" neon green tubes in my front grill I got them on ebay, they work great accept for when i forget to turn them off and i have a dead battery. I just bought two sets of APC Illuminators (led set into a scatter housing) in green. The instructions on the box say to wire into the headlight wiring. Well, i want to be able to wire them into the wireless controler. Two of them will be going in the headlight, but the other two are going under the door handles(coupe). Can i do this or should i get wireless led tube set from ebay or something? Is there any way to wire what i have together already. I can solder, but don't know that much about circut boards so if it would involve takingthe wired part of the wireless controler apart, i might not be able to do it. I know just slicing them into the neon tubes wires doesn't work. Thanks for any help
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