Don't take a Star Wars fan shopping to Ikea or else when they get to the lighting section they can't resist saying
"this is NOT the lamp you are looking for"
They even come with tinned wire unlike may so called marine products and were only $10.00 a piece for a set of four.
Sadly the $=£ conversion seems to apply here so they're not quite so cheap in the UK. I'm a bit surprised at your assertion that they use tinned wire too but I'll check next week if I remember.
PS - Welcome aboard although I guess that you're mainly interested in driving traffic to your own site.
Driving to my site, not really. I don't see a benefit from driving haggis bashers to a site in Canada
I was born in Glasgow at the Southern General Hospital and raised in Fraserburgh so I pop in to this forum occasionally, the "Ikea" reference prompted my posting. I live year round on a single diesel 40' boat 12 miles west of Toronto with occasional forays to the Gulf of Mexico and Bahamas. Not much to do in Toronto this time of year so I spend a lot of time writing articles for my site and grazing in in all the forums.
My sincere apologies Wallace - I couldn't see any benefit to you either but we get all sorts on here and a reply to an old thread with a link is frequently diagnostic of the presence of meat-based canned produce.
Welcome aboard again - no really.
PS - I was raised within a hundred yards or so of your place of birth.
Back to the Ikea 12V LEDs: given the concerns expressed in ToP (by manufacturers of rather dearer LEDs fitted with current regulators) has anyone tried applying 15V to one of these to see whether it will over heat / catch fire / destroy the planet? (I have a suitable power supply to try this, but the petrol to get to Ikea (Edinburgh or Glasgow) would cost much more than the lights.)
The lamp in question is the one for my boudoir - not a boat. Now I know why Mr Aquaplane was lingering for so long in the Room Of Lamps That Don't Look Like Lamps (A Simpson's reference). Now I know why my driving practice either ends up at Ikea or a marina.
Anyway - at least we managed to find some tealights.