This winter I'd like to build a work bench lamp using dash parts from a John Deere tractor. I will take care of the build and my uncle is going to wire it up for me as he's an electrician. I kind of want to know what I'm up against before I build it, so I make sure there is enough room for the wiring, etc.
But is there a way to convert back to 12 volt? The reason why is I want the light in the dash to light up to. I think it would be neat to have it like on the tractor where you can have 3 or 4 different settings. So for instance I could run just the dash light, dash light and bigger lights, just bigger lights, so on. That dash light is 12 volt, or is it best to just retrofit it somehow? Sorry but I've never been one to mess much with electricity!
I found this when searching 120 to 12 volt converter:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Power-Max-RV-Converter-Battery-Charger-PM3-45-AMP-120-V-AC-to-12-volt-DC-Supply-/301409709331?hash=item462d6b2d13&vxp=mtr
This is somewhat what I will build:
http://machineagelamps.com/products/steampunk-lamp-john-deere-farm-11-jd-2
Any advice is appreciated!!
But is there a way to convert back to 12 volt? The reason why is I want the light in the dash to light up to. I think it would be neat to have it like on the tractor where you can have 3 or 4 different settings. So for instance I could run just the dash light, dash light and bigger lights, just bigger lights, so on. That dash light is 12 volt, or is it best to just retrofit it somehow? Sorry but I've never been one to mess much with electricity!
I found this when searching 120 to 12 volt converter:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Power-Max-RV-Converter-Battery-Charger-PM3-45-AMP-120-V-AC-to-12-volt-DC-Supply-/301409709331?hash=item462d6b2d13&vxp=mtr
This is somewhat what I will build:
http://machineagelamps.com/products/steampunk-lamp-john-deere-farm-11-jd-2
Any advice is appreciated!!