I'm doing an experiment with LED lights for accent/fill in lighting for a tank. I recently bought some small waterproof LED arrays off ebay. I will have six lights, each with 3 LEDs. There will be two green, two white and two blue. The best power description I found was 12VDC. There is no mention of amperage.
I don't know what sort of connector is on the wire, I'm guessing none. I plan to adhere these to the inside top of my hood (the stock flourescent light is a little weak). The two white and green will go together to provide more light and maybe enhance the color of the plants a little. The two blue will be separate to act as night/moon lighting.
Here's my thing, I don't know how to connect them exactly. I'll probably take an old ac adapter and cut the plug off and simply wire it up that way, but I'm not totally clear on how those work. If I have the four three LED strips (two greens and two whites) wired together and the two blues wired together, what size adapter would be good for each set? Do ac adapters self regulate, i.e. if I get one that provides more current than necessary, will it only send what the lights need or will it flood them with too much electricity? Is there any sort of distribution block, for lack of a better term, that I can connect them to to control them, or just plug/unplug the ad adapter?
I don't know what sort of connector is on the wire, I'm guessing none. I plan to adhere these to the inside top of my hood (the stock flourescent light is a little weak). The two white and green will go together to provide more light and maybe enhance the color of the plants a little. The two blue will be separate to act as night/moon lighting.
Here's my thing, I don't know how to connect them exactly. I'll probably take an old ac adapter and cut the plug off and simply wire it up that way, but I'm not totally clear on how those work. If I have the four three LED strips (two greens and two whites) wired together and the two blues wired together, what size adapter would be good for each set? Do ac adapters self regulate, i.e. if I get one that provides more current than necessary, will it only send what the lights need or will it flood them with too much electricity? Is there any sort of distribution block, for lack of a better term, that I can connect them to to control them, or just plug/unplug the ad adapter?

