I was at Ikea and saw the perfect light so bought a few. Best part they are on sale till the end of the year (2018) for $4.99. Can't beat that. Most of the low voltage lights from Ikea are 12v DC so I thought I was good but when I looked at the wall-wart it had an output of 6V.

I cut the wires near the clamp and took the clamp off. The threads are 8X1 metric so picked up a few nuts from Ace Hardware and I had a DC Buck converter from Amazon that was from another project, about $13.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00C0 ... UTF8&psc=1
Before I remembered I had the one from Amazon I ordered one from AliExpress for about $1.25. And that includes shipping!

https://www.aliexpress.com/item/XL6009- ... 0.0.WkoV6x
These voltage converters are adjustable. In the photo below it was putting out 11.35v.
By turning the screw on the pot you can change the voltage. I got it right on 6 volts.
No problem running two lights. Note the nuts on the the lights 8X1M
The thing I didn't like about the lights was the pattern was like a spot light with hard edges.
This is and under exposed photo so you can see the pattern of light. the light is about 7' from the ceiling. Door opener on the left and 4' light right.
So easy fix, popped the lens out and sanded the plastic with some sand paper.
More better.
Here you can see sanded and not sanded.
I took some 1/8" X 1.5" flat bar and drilled a 3/8" (I think that was the size) hole and two 1/8" holes for screws and painted it gloss black. (sorry no pictures) and installed it with two switches. I have a switch before the voltage converter and one at the lights. I wasn't sure if the converter would always draw some power even with the lights off so I wanted to switch the power before the converter.
So for about $12 I got two reading lights, that work great. I did buy a third one to have as a backup.
Hope this might help some one out and save some money.
Todd