Hi guys, this is my first post so I thought I'd make it a good one!
I've not long bought my 2nd Clio (also my second car) - I got myself a nice '05 Silver 1.2 Clio Expression!
What I'm looking to do is get a really nice look to the car, I've already installed an aftermarket head unit which is blue, so I decided to go with that as my car's colour theme (going to get some blue seat covers etc.) - It just so happens that for Christmas my mum got me a blue LED strip to go in a car! So I've managed to install that into the passenger foot well which I personally think looks great, but I just wanted to check to see if I've installed it right - I'm feeding the power from the interior light but I've run speaker wire from the interior light down the passenger side pillar which then connects to the LED strip - Now I did this because I saw a lot of people suggesting this was a good setup but what I want to know is if speaker wire is safe to use for this? If it's not then what's the best priced (cheapest but safest) alternative?
Secondly I'm looking to put LED strips under the rear seats to match the front (once I've put the drivers side strip in) - What I'd like to know is if anyone has done this before and it so where/ how did you attach it to the seat and then where did you run the wire? I was thinking of running the wire under the door seal then up the pillar again?
Lastly for now, I'm looking in the future at putting some LEDs on the outside of my car BUT what I don't want is any unwanted attention from the police - I understand that you're not allowed 'under-car lighting' whilst driving - All I want to do is to wire the lights so that: 1. They ONLY come on when the interior lights turn on from doors opening and the car unlocking but NOT when you turn the interior light on via the switch - Is this possible?
2. I can turn them off if I don't want them to do this - Although I'm sure that's just a case of fitting a switch to the positive wire
Sorry for the long post but like I said, I wanted my first post to be a goodun'
Thank you very much in advance for any input,
Regards,
Alex!
I've not long bought my 2nd Clio (also my second car) - I got myself a nice '05 Silver 1.2 Clio Expression!
What I'm looking to do is get a really nice look to the car, I've already installed an aftermarket head unit which is blue, so I decided to go with that as my car's colour theme (going to get some blue seat covers etc.) - It just so happens that for Christmas my mum got me a blue LED strip to go in a car! So I've managed to install that into the passenger foot well which I personally think looks great, but I just wanted to check to see if I've installed it right - I'm feeding the power from the interior light but I've run speaker wire from the interior light down the passenger side pillar which then connects to the LED strip - Now I did this because I saw a lot of people suggesting this was a good setup but what I want to know is if speaker wire is safe to use for this? If it's not then what's the best priced (cheapest but safest) alternative?
Secondly I'm looking to put LED strips under the rear seats to match the front (once I've put the drivers side strip in) - What I'd like to know is if anyone has done this before and it so where/ how did you attach it to the seat and then where did you run the wire? I was thinking of running the wire under the door seal then up the pillar again?
Lastly for now, I'm looking in the future at putting some LEDs on the outside of my car BUT what I don't want is any unwanted attention from the police - I understand that you're not allowed 'under-car lighting' whilst driving - All I want to do is to wire the lights so that: 1. They ONLY come on when the interior lights turn on from doors opening and the car unlocking but NOT when you turn the interior light on via the switch - Is this possible?
2. I can turn them off if I don't want them to do this - Although I'm sure that's just a case of fitting a switch to the positive wire
Sorry for the long post but like I said, I wanted my first post to be a goodun'
Thank you very much in advance for any input,
Regards,
Alex!