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<blockquote data-quote="Zum" data-source="post: 510345" data-attributes="member: 349"><p>Thought I knew what I was going to do but now Im wondering.</p><p>Small little interior lights, hatches and such...series or parallel?</p><p>Was thinking parallel but series(daisy chain) would be less bulky, easier to hide the wire.</p><p>Series is fine as long as I dont exceed the voltage draw, correct?</p><p>Both would work and parallel is good if 1 light were to go out but series seems easier. I know led's are polarity wired but other then that is there something Im missing?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zum, post: 510345, member: 349"] Thought I knew what I was going to do but now Im wondering. Small little interior lights, hatches and such...series or parallel? Was thinking parallel but series(daisy chain) would be less bulky, easier to hide the wire. Series is fine as long as I dont exceed the voltage draw, correct? Both would work and parallel is good if 1 light were to go out but series seems easier. I know led's are polarity wired but other then that is there something Im missing? [/QUOTE]
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