You could just join the PSU lead directly to the lights lead, unless the battery box also has flashing or sequencing electronics built into it.
 
You could just join the PSU lead directly to the lights lead, unless the battery box also has flashing or sequencing electronics built into it.
thanks Brian... yes, it has a small mother board that alllows flashing or always on and of course, off.
 
My heartfelt condolences on the loss of your son. It's now coming up to 18 months since my only sibling was also killed in a car crash, caused by someone else's carelessness. This person has just pleaded guilty, and is due to be sentenced early in the new year.
 
My heartfelt condolences on the loss of your son. It's now coming up to 18 months since my only sibling was also killed in a car crash, caused by someone else's carelessness. This person has just pleaded guilty, and is due to be sentenced early in the new year.
will offer prayers for him/her at Mass today...
 
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