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i found that the orange wire is the 12 volt power
www.batteryinternational.com should have a 12 volt battery that will work for you. Hope that helps
Since you used the term lights (plural), one of the ways to do that is to wire them in series. So, ten 12 volt lights will equal 120 volts. You can use a sufficient dropping resistor, but be prepared to trade off a LOT of heat and having to purchase a large wattage resistor. There are diode/capacitor arrangements, but they're limited to low power applications and may not supply enough power to run your device. There's the option of a particular IC (sorry, I can't remember the part number) wich will work off of 120 VAC and provide a 12 volt DC output, but then again, the current is limited. Best bet? Do some research on the internet. The info's out there but you have to spend some time looking for it.
In the Haynes Repair Manual, book number 68031 for 1995-2001 Mitsubishi Eclipse and Eagle Talon. Look in Chapter 12 page 39, wiring diagrams 1 and 2.
There will be no effect on the voltage. That is the effective voltage will be only 12 volt. But there will be increase of current.