
How do we know if it’s tip positive or tip negative? We need to take a multimeter here and turn it down to the “continuity settings”. After you cut the wires we need to strip them back. We can disregard the wall plug as we will not use it. I’m going to go ahead and pull out about a foot of wire which is more than plenty and we’re going to cut it off.

12 VOLT LED LIGHTS FOR GOLF CARTS HOW TO
I’m going to show you how to check whether it’s “tip positive” or “negative”. Reading on here it says that it is “tip positive” but yours may be different though, if you don’t get the same exact kind. That being said we need to make sure it’s going to be “tip positive” or “tip negative”. Supplied in the kit is a 110 to 12-volt wall charger however since this is a golf cart, we’re not going to be using the wall charger so we need to cut it. What does that mean? These do not just flash red to blue to green but the lights actually chase each other throughout the strip.

What makes these lights a little bit different from all the other lights is that these are “addressable LEDs”. We will download the App on our phone to be able to control the lights. The LED lights will plug into this harness and the 12-volt power will plug into the other side. We have a standard 110 to 12 volt power adapter, we have two bags of supports, we have a connection wire, we have our LED light controller. So let’s unpack the box… This is the LED strip lights we will be using to line the top of the cart. On today’s video we’re going to be lighting up our roof with some Dream Color 5050 Addressable LED lights. What’s going on guys I’m Ryan Fenters and welcome back to the Fentertainment Channel.

12 VOLT LED LIGHTS FOR GOLF CARTS INSTALL
In the latest edition, Ryan Fenters shows us step-by-step how to install Bluetooth LED lights to a golf cart top. His golf-cart-related DIY videos are very informative and we thought it would be a good idea to transcribe them for you for Golf Carting Magazine and. Ryan creates DIY videos of, in his own words… “dedicated to making, painting, building, modifying and fixing things…” Ryan Fenters is the founder of the popular YouTube Channel called Fentertainment. Want to learn how to Install LED Roof Lights on a Golf Cart?
