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  1. Hi, Just joined this awesome site and happy i have found other Lego Star Wars enthusiasts like me.. I apologize if this is wrong section but would like some help if possible from the members. I have the Lego Star Wars Millennium Falcon 7965 set , and it is built and finished. As an after thought but definitely a good idea ( well maybe) I have decided to light the falcon. I have the LED lights , well most of them , but am not sure how to power it all.. I was thinking instead of having individual 9V or 12V supplies, is there a form of 240V transformer that steps down to 12V but has separate 12V supplies? I was looking at something like this: http://www.amazon.co... Supply Adapter Would this work?? Help greatly appreciated, I mean greatly appreciated..
  2. Hi, Just joined this awesome site and happy i have found other Lego Star Wars enthusiasts like me.. I apologize if this is wrong section but would like some help if possible from the members. I have the Lego Star Wars Millennium Falcon 7965 set , and it is built and finished. As a after thought but definitely a good idea ( well maybe) I have decided to light the falcon. I have the LED lights , well most of them , but am not sure how to power it all.. I was thinking instead of having individual 9V or 12V supplies, is there a form of 240V transformer that steps down to 12V but has separate 12V supplies? I was looking at something like this: http://www.amazon.co.uk/OKSTATION-110V-output-Switching-Adapter/dp/B00JVI18GM/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1410607029&sr=8-1&keywords=110V+-+220V+input+To+DC+12V+20A+output+Switching+Power+Supply+Adapter Would this work?? Help greatly appreciated, I mean greatly appreciated..
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