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			yes they are 12 volt.
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 I keep wantin' to replace the insert in my rub-rail w/rope lights...I think it'd look pretty cool goin' across the water at night...and then if you could make the lights "chase" around the boat!!..oooeee...it'd look like a freakin' UFO!! Sure would increase nighttime visibility on the water... 
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			http://www.coastalnightlights.com/ Have you checked out this site.....He has a lot of cool stuff....... | 
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			SWEEEEEEEEET. Thats my favorite color. I would like those same lights in mine one day. I was reading about them a while back and they were saying that you need a resistor to limit the voltage to a certian range so they dont blow.  Did you add any resistor, how did you wire them? Turbo 
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			they are wired directly to 12 volts. no resister was necessary. I just cut it to length and connect to power.
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