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well, I sorted it. just like @fuzzy_feeling@programming.dev and others guessed, that was the correct spot to get the power from. the issue with the fluctuating voltage was due to my shitty multimeter, checked it with another one and boom, 12 V. well, no boom, that's just an expression.
Thanks for the closure, glad you got it sorted! You might just need to change the batteries on your multimeter to get it back to normal.
sure, thanks for helping out. got now a cheap hack for lighting my abode, commercial solutions are like 6-8x the price. the CRI is crap but it's better than nothing.