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Ambilkate

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We have had a bargain today at Aldi, power LED lighting 9.99p slimline, silver, 41 x 5 x 1.5 cm (w x h x d) will fit under cuboards in motorhome, great. We've been looking around the MHshows, found them to be much more expensive. :Smile:
 
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(DC 12v) 6 LEDS 0.5 W and they come with a plug in adapter 3w AC 120-240v - 50/60Hz. The plug in adapter has a jack plug that plugs into the light strip that has a touch sensor switch. Hope this info helps.

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Are these the rechargeable type?

(Incidentally I have got some of these and found them very good if you can wait a couple of weeks for delivery Link Removed )
 
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Are these the rechargeable type?

(Incidentally I have got some of these and found them very good if you can wait a couple of weeks for delivery Link Removed )


No they are not rechargable. The ones you have found, we bought the same we paid 9.99p at shepton mallet show last year.

The ones from Aldi are in a silver slimlinecasing very elegant.
 

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The ones from Aldi are in a silver slimlinecasing very elegant.

Ah I think that would make them easier to fit. These things are quite rugged because they are encased in plastic, but you need some means of holding them up, a separate switch, and a low amperage fuse.
Whilst you are in Aldi you may see Duct Tape, and 1lite tins of metal paint, both of which is the best quality I have ever found :thumb:

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Ah I think that would make them easier to fit. These things are quite rugged because they are encased in plastic, but you need some means of holding them up, a separate switch, and a low amperage fuse.
Whilst you are in Aldi you may see Duct Tape, and 1lite tins of metal paint, both of which is the best quality I have ever found :thumb:

For fixing them up I would use professional double sided carpet tape, incredibly strong.
 
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Oh what a plonka I am, I am very sorry I made a MISTAKE I was checking the reciept this morning and it was LIDL not Aldi I do appologise. I was so keen to let everyone no.

:Doh::Doh::Doh::Doh:
 
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Ah I think that would make them easier to fit. These things are quite rugged because they are encased in plastic, but you need some means of holding them up, a separate switch, and a low amperage fuse.
Whilst you are in Aldi you may see Duct Tape, and 1lite tins of metal paint, both of which is the best quality I have ever found :thumb:


Ther are screw holes in the casing and screws are provided in the kit, sorry it was Lidl not Aldi i feel such a plonka:Doh::Doh::Doh::Doh:

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