by kludge » Wed Aug 21, 2013 12:35 am
bobhenry, please post a pic or the ratings on the ratings sticker on the wall wart.
Typical diodes will drop the voltage going to the LED lamps by 0.5V to 1V. Don't forget to fuse the 12V supply line.
If your electrical plans include a full 12VDC system and a converter/charger for shore power, then I would just permanently wire the lights to the 12VDC system, and let your converter/charger worry about making the 12VDC to charge the battery and therefore run the lights.
If the thought is that you have a fully wired 120VAC system and, oh by the way it would be nice to just have these 12V lights run off a battery from time to time, then the inverter would be an easy way to get there.
If this is truly dual use, then I think I would wire in some on-off-on rocker switches, so that I could choose whether to run the light either off the battery or the wall wart or put the switch in the middle to turn off the light. I personally wouldn't do the diodes... I mean you have to put a switch in there somewhere anyway, right?