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Lighting question.

Andywest2k1

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Nov 27, 2005
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Barnsley/Leeds
I'm thinking about a boot lighting solution for my boot.

I've done a search and it brought up various things such as torches etc.

However i'm thinking of going down the neon route. Maybe two neon 'bars' (not sure what there called). My problem is where could i source power for these and i am also just wanting them to glow when i open the boot. I'm no electric expert so there may be a simple solution out there that i don't know about.

Thanks in advacne guys,

Andy.

P.s. please no chav comments lol.
 

Nath.

The Gentlemans Express
Jan 1, 2006
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just get a £2 led keyring and a bit of sticky back velcro

press the button to light up the boot, or remove from the velcro and point it into all the nook's and cranny's

works a treat on mine as there is no switch as standard on later models
 

Andywest2k1

Full Member
Nov 27, 2005
549
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Barnsley/Leeds
just get a £2 led keyring and a bit of sticky back velcro

press the button to light up the boot, or remove from the velcro and point it into all the nook's and cranny's

works a treat on mine as there is no switch as standard on later models

Thanks for the reply mate but im looking for something that i could hook up so it comes on when the boot opens.
 

Nath.

The Gentlemans Express
Jan 1, 2006
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EASTLEIGH, HAMPSHIRE
as said, there is no switch or wiring as standard on the later models

it can be done but may void part of your warranty, I looked into it along with the glove box light and found that 2 £2 key rings have done the trick fine, one velcro'd in the boot and one in the glove box

:D:D

edit

you can wire a boot light up to the interior light circuit but it is tricky threading the wire under the head lining
 

auto...emocion

Guest
i duno where you would get the power from but to turn it on and off you could use a pressure switch
 

auto...emocion

Guest
just to say first if you pull it off let me know and i will have ago coz i think it will look awsome. you can buy the switch in electrical and car shops and i think the best place for the switch is where the boot lid touches the bumper. also you may aswel take the power from the battery n thread it under the carpet easiest thing i can think of.
 

BJM

Active Member
Sep 25, 2005
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Houston, Renfrewshire
I would second the above comment! It would bevery easy in theory to fit boot lights, done many things like this to previous cars. The hardest part would be feeding the wiring through and fitting the actual switch!
 

vinocolapso

Active Member
Apr 7, 2007
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Oxfordshire
Take a look at Maplins. I am sure a spotty oik will be able to help you out with
all the bits you need :think: :idea:. Or failing that, pretty much all DIY shops now have stick on led fittings.
Oh & I think you meant fluorescent tubes originally, careful with these as they may make your car look like a corsa, especially if you use blue ones:roflmao: :hide:
 

Nath.

The Gentlemans Express
Jan 1, 2006
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EASTLEIGH, HAMPSHIRE
fluorescent tubes in the boot may be a bit dodgy if you get hit up the back, shattered glass in the back of your head anyone?

it is very possible to fit boot lights in the Ibiza, I have done it on old cars that I have owned like mini's and mk3 escort, I even fitted the puddle lights and foot well lights on a volvo 480 turbo a few years ago

all you need is some wire, a switch and a lamp (please make sure that you fit a Fuse into your wiring, make sure that the Fuse is at the beginning of any wiring that you install

smoking wiring under your carpet or above your headlining will be expensive to repair, just remember to put a fuse in as close to the source as possible

a piece of unfused wire from the battery to the boot is gonna be like a heating element if it shorts out on something metal in your boot

:(
 

vinocolapso

Active Member
Apr 7, 2007
119
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Oxfordshire
"fluorescent tubes in the boot may be a bit dodgy if you get hit up the back, shattered glass in the back of your head anyone?"
The 12v fluorescent tubes are usually in a plastic sleeves to prevent this happening & neon is also suspended in glass. Strangely, Ikea do some small led strips that I think are 12v, as the come with a mains adaptor 4x30cm strips for about £20. Leds are good as they should last in excess of 30,000 hours & they dont get hot.
or get a light sabre :starwars: :roflmao:
 

Andywest2k1

Full Member
Nov 27, 2005
549
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Barnsley/Leeds
thanks for all comments mate, and in relation to me not knowing what im doing i wont actauly be doing it, one of mates usually does any wiring on my car for me.
 

Mikey_H

258.7BHP 39?ft/lb
Feb 15, 2007
810
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Buckingham
surely you could just hook it upto the light that is already in the boot for the switch?? or you could stop being picky and just have them connected to your sound system
 

Mikey_H

258.7BHP 39?ft/lb
Feb 15, 2007
810
0
Buckingham
ok what i would do if i was you is get the power from the amp like people do if they have a neon chavtastic boot install and just have them on all the time but if you want to have the only comes on when the doors are opened thing i would take the headlining off and run a wire in the headlining from the interior light down to the back OR you could run it down through the glove box and down the side where you have prob run the sound system wiring then al you need to do is find the right wire that will come onwhen the door is open and tap into that with the wire for the neon's should be a fairly easy thing to do wouldn't imagine it being to hard!!
 
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