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3/23/2013 6:29:45 AM EDT
Do you have lights in your safe,      If so what kind,    Battery power or did you drill a hole for a cord?   I am think about these,  and then mount the switch on the inside of the door.Puck lights

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3/23/2013 6:30:45 AM EDT
[#1]
I got a flash light.
3/23/2013 6:34:48 AM EDT
[#2]
Check out the Armory forum > Safes & Home Security.  There are some great ideas in there.
3/23/2013 6:38:45 AM EDT
[#3]
My safe was pre-wired with an outlet, but I wouldn't recommend drilling your safe.  You might try these. I have these in my closets and they're  really nice. Good bright light, motion activated, good battery life.
3/23/2013 6:46:21 AM EDT
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This: http://www.litetechauto.com/ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=LED_Safe
3/23/2013 6:46:35 AM EDT
[#5]
I tried a few different lighting ideas before settling on a string of LED rope lights running all the way around the inside flange area of the door with a jamb switch that is contacted by the lower bolt on back of door. Gives off really nice even lighting to every nook of the interior of the safe.
3/23/2013 6:46:50 AM EDT
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I got a flesh light.


FIFY

 
3/23/2013 6:48:04 AM EDT
[#7]
Read the title and thought this was about lights that were un-shoot-out-able.  Curses!  I thought I'd pick up hints for tequila nights.
3/23/2013 6:49:24 AM EDT
[#8]
I ran a power cord through the pre-drilled hole, installed a switch, and wired it to a couple of strings of Xmas lights that I attached around the door, and the ceiling of the safe (the ones in a long flexible rubber tube-like thingy).

I works REALLY well (except that a section of one string died - I'll replace it eventually)
3/23/2013 6:59:19 AM EDT
[#9]
Go buy a $15 LED rope light and buy a closet door switch that activates when you open the door.  Install the rope light around the inside frame of the door.
3/23/2013 7:00:58 AM EDT
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Do you have lights in your safe,      If so what kind,    Battery power or did you drill a hole for a cord?   I am think about these,  and then mount the switch on the inside of the door.Puck lights



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That's exactly what I have in mine. 2 packs. Got mine at Costco.  Work great.

 
3/23/2013 7:10:53 AM EDT
[#11]
I wanted to get one, but my safe is in my closet & i have no outlets in there.
3/23/2013 7:12:02 AM EDT
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Quoted:
Do you have lights in your safe,      If so what kind,    Battery power or did you drill a hole for a cord?   I am think about these,  and then mount the switch on the inside of the door.Puck lights

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I like that. Might have to get some.
3/23/2013 7:19:33 AM EDT
[#13]


I use the Harbor Freight Magnetic Worklight in my safes....

They have a magnet on the back that is strong enough to work through carpet or padding.....put three or four in each safe, and one outside above the lock....



3/23/2013 7:38:32 AM EDT
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This: http://www.litetechauto.com/ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=LED_Safe


This looks fairly cool, and at a fairly reasonable price.

 
Then again, I haven't been shopping for this, so I have no perspective - yet.
3/23/2013 7:41:12 AM EDT
[#15]
Great for our walk-in safes in the event someone closes the door while you are in there.
3/23/2013 7:52:46 AM EDT
[#16]
I have these in my safe. They are motion detect and run on 3 AA batteries.
Liberty safe lights
3/23/2013 8:01:57 AM EDT
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I have these in my safe. They are motion detect and run on 3 AA batteries.
Liberty safe lights


Costco has something similar for about 20.00 for a two pack. They work great BTW.
3/23/2013 8:03:23 AM EDT
[#18]
Here's your shopping list....



Install plug. Amazon has to for 39.95, I got mine at TSC for 9 bucks. Has fire seal with the kit.



Glue the bands of LEDs under the shelfs, and around the door.



Install mag switch in power line, and Leds will come on when you open the door.



You can do it for about 30 bucks



Stack-On Electrical Cord Accessory Kit



http://www.amazon.com/Stack-On-Electrical-Cord-Accessory-Kit/dp/B0058DHXHM/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1364054300&sr=8-1&keywords=gun+safe+outlet





EiioX Waterproof IP65 5 Meter/16.4 Feet Warm White 300 LED Flexible 3528 SMD Strip Light Ribbon with US Version 12V 3A power supply.



http://www.amazon.com/EiioX-Waterproof-Flexible-Christmas-Shopping/dp/B009C61VGA/ref=wl_it_dp_o_pC_S_nC?ie=UTF8&colid=D3XO03SB7M0B&coliid=I39BF0NWOPUECE





Magnetic Switch



http://www.amazon.com/Directed-Electronics-8601-Magnetic-Switch/dp/B0009SUF08/ref=wl_it_dp_o_pC_nS_nC?ie=UTF8&colid=D3XO03SB7M0B&coliid=I2S7EIZR8E3UGW





3/23/2013 8:03:51 AM EDT
[#19]
I use these they work very well   lights
3/23/2013 8:06:15 AM EDT
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I got a flesh light.



3/23/2013 8:14:32 AM EDT
[#21]
I've ordered 2 packs of these, and I REALLY like them.  They take 3AA each, motion-activated, plenty bright, and have a pivoting base for mounting:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0084HHEL4/ref=oh_details_o00_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
I have 3 in each front corner (vertically), one mounted to the top of the safe (behind the door), and 1 under  a shelf.












 
3/23/2013 8:16:04 AM EDT
[#22]
I was thinking of using those slimline under cabinet florescent lights, good ideas in this thread.
3/23/2013 8:19:02 AM EDT
[#23]
Like I said OP, I bought two packs of the exact lights you posted at Costco.



They light my safe up like the 4th of July.




Easy to install too. I used screws.






3/23/2013 8:22:54 AM EDT
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great ideas
3/23/2013 8:27:52 AM EDT
[#25]
I have one of these mounted to the roof:



And one of those clamp on lights lower down.
3/24/2013 2:22:13 PM EDT
[#26]
After looking at all the options I like the 120 volt option the extra setup cost with out weigh the lifetime cost of batteries.
3/24/2013 3:24:35 PM EDT
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After looking at all the options I like the 120 volt option the extra setup cost with out weigh the lifetime cost of batteries.


And the ones I listed, come on when you open the door......

3/24/2013 3:31:55 PM EDT
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I got a flash light.


what I do



 
3/24/2013 3:32:12 PM EDT
[#29]
I used to have a battery-powered fluorescent  Velcroed inside. I thought I was pretty clever until the Velcro peeled off. Now I just have an LED flashlight hanging inside. That magnetic light mentioned above looks like a good idea though.
3/24/2013 3:33:00 PM EDT
[#30]
I use the liberty triangle ones, might put rope lights or LED strip lights around the frame though.
3/24/2013 3:35:09 PM EDT
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After looking at all the options I like the 120 volt option the extra setup cost with out weigh the lifetime cost of batteries.


And the ones I listed, come on when you open the door......



As do the battery powered motion sensitive ones I listed.  Pros and cons to both.  The battery powered lights were awful nice when power was out during the winter storms.  I'm surprised how long the batteries are lasting, however, with 110 which I have run to the safe), I'd never have to worry about them.  Maybe I'll add a 110 run to the safe, but keep one of he battery powered units as well.





 
3/24/2013 3:44:11 PM EDT
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Quoted:
Here's your shopping list....

Install plug. Amazon has to for 39.95, I got mine at TSC for 9 bucks. Has fire seal with the kit.

Glue the bands of LEDs under the shelfs, and around the door.

Install mag switch in power line, and Leds will come on when you open the door.

You can do it for about 30 bucks

Stack-On Electrical Cord Accessory Kit

http://www.amazon.com/Stack-On-Electrical-Cord-Accessory-Kit/dp/B0058DHXHM/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1364054300&sr=8-1&keywords=gun+safe+outlet


EiioX Waterproof IP65 5 Meter/16.4 Feet Warm White 300 LED Flexible 3528 SMD Strip Light Ribbon with US Version 12V 3A power supply.

http://www.amazon.com/EiioX-Waterproof-Flexible-Christmas-Shopping/dp/B009C61VGA/ref=wl_it_dp_o_pC_S_nC?ie=UTF8&colid=D3XO03SB7M0B&coliid=I39BF0NWOPUECE

Magnetic Switch

http://www.amazon.com/Directed-Electronics-8601-Magnetic-Switch/dp/B0009SUF08/ref=wl_it_dp_o_pC_nS_nC?ie=UTF8&colid=D3XO03SB7M0B&coliid=I2S7EIZR8E3UGW




This +1

Here is my safe with this exact setup, picture taken with no flash and no lights on except the safe light.

4/24/2013 5:58:04 PM EDT
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Quoted:
Quoted:
Here's your shopping list....

Install plug. Amazon has to for 39.95, I got mine at TSC for 9 bucks. Has fire seal with the kit.

Glue the bands of LEDs under the shelfs, and around the door.

Install mag switch in power line, and Leds will come on when you open the door.

You can do it for about 30 bucks

Stack-On Electrical Cord Accessory Kit

http://www.amazon.com/Stack-On-Electrical-Cord-Accessory-Kit/dp/B0058DHXHM/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1364054300&sr=8-1&keywords=gun+safe+outlet


EiioX Waterproof IP65 5 Meter/16.4 Feet Warm White 300 LED Flexible 3528 SMD Strip Light Ribbon with US Version 12V 3A power supply.

http://www.amazon.com/EiioX-Waterproof-Flexible-Christmas-Shopping/dp/B009C61VGA/ref=wl_it_dp_o_pC_S_nC?ie=UTF8&colid=D3XO03SB7M0B&coliid=I39BF0NWOPUECE

Magnetic Switch

http://www.amazon.com/Directed-Electronics-8601-Magnetic-Switch/dp/B0009SUF08/ref=wl_it_dp_o_pC_nS_nC?ie=UTF8&colid=D3XO03SB7M0B&coliid=I2S7EIZR8E3UGW




This +1

Here is my safe with this exact setup, picture taken with no flash and no lights on except the safe light.

http://i.imgur.com/KOMD3RW.jpg


How did you route your strip light? That's a really great lighting set up.
4/24/2013 6:03:20 PM EDT
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My safe had a double outlet / USB power source inside when I got it... I installed a motion sensor switch in the center rear (cost about 15$ via Amazon) and used several lengths of LED rope lights I snagged at Lowes near Christmas time.

Open my safe door and the rope lights are kicked on by the motion sensor. Five minutes without motion and the lights cut off

Total cost was under 50$.
5/10/2013 3:51:49 AM EDT
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checkout gunsafeleds.com  . The best kits and best bang for your buck.
5/10/2013 4:18:30 AM EDT
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I used rope light wired to a pressure switch for an oven.   Soft even light that comes on automatically when I open the door.