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Rope Lights, Accent Lights, etc
Well, this is an old thread, but I finally got around to this project so I thought I would share the "Bling".
On our 94 Marathon we have these Accent lights all over the coach, they are rope lights by another name. Seems like one out of 4 bulbs were burned out (and not evenly spaced) and they were starting to look a little scruffy so it was time for either repair or replacement.
First, here is a review of what was there:
Since you can buy them both ways, I called Marathon and asked them if they were 12 volt DC or 110 volt AC and they told me 12 volt. They were also happy to sell me replacements ( I did not ask how much) and they would happily install them too for more $$. I thought this would be a great do it yourself project in any case.
The first picture shows a section of the old lights. The bulbs are regular incandescent and are spaced every 3 inches.The second picture shows there are two coated wires that run the length of the rope, the bulbs are soldered to each wire at intervals where the coating on the wires is removed. You can solder in new bulbs to replace the burned out ones if you have some spare bulbs. I have lots of old ones if anyone wants some for spare bulbs just let me know and I will send you some.
Each bulb uses 0.004 amps so they are 0.05 watt each. A foot of rope has 4 bulbs, so the rope uses 0.2 watts per foot. My bus has about 100 feet of rope lights, so 100 feet uses 20 watts of power ( when all the bulbs are working that is). The ropes give off a nice warm amber/yellowish light.
My first approach was to buy some leftover christmas lights that were 12 volt, 30 feet to the roll, for about $12 each. I have 4 rolls of those, problem was, they were 1/2 inch diameter ropes, and just too fat to fit in my coach. They had bulbs spaced 2 inches apart. If anyone wants them, just let me know.
The next post will describe the replacements.
Whitewall Tires and Curb Feelers !!!!
Anyone who showed up with them would be an odds on favorite for Fast Rogers' bling award !!!...I heard Bluevost was trying to find California Woodie paneling in 45' lengths...now that would be something !!!
See you all soon