We use those LED strips in pinball machines (cut to the desired length). You're right about the adhesive on these strips being no good. What we did was use contact cement to hold the strips. Works great and the strips stays put.
I'm the guy who asked on the shop tour video about the trailer lights. I found this video, so I'm good now! Seems to me like having the wiring set up so that if the battery fails for some reason, just unplug and then plug into the wires to the vehicle would be a good idea. Keep up the great videos, I'm learning so much!
Awesome! I`m doing my shed
How long did they last i see this is four years old i just bought them for my new trailer but haven’t installed them yet
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Contact cement
So you basically just cut the connectors off, strip the + and – wire and connect to the battery?
Just wondering if these LED strips are still functional after a few years..
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That is really cool mustie well done!!!
We use those LED strips in pinball machines (cut to the desired length). You're right about the adhesive on these strips being no good. What we did was use contact cement to hold the strips. Works great and the strips stays put.
I'm the guy who asked on the shop tour video about the trailer lights. I found this video, so I'm good now! Seems to me like having the wiring set up so that if the battery fails for some reason, just unplug and then plug into the wires to the vehicle would be a good idea. Keep up the great videos, I'm learning so much!
those lights are great behind a flat screen TV…i use either the light purple or lavender hue or the blue…very soothing while watching TV
Better way to find the correct size drill bit is simply take the nut off and if the bit slips over it nice and snug it is the correct size