LED light Strips...
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LED light Strips...
Me again- I know I have seen several of you with what I presume are the LED light strips on your rigs. I am getting some for Fathers day... and was curious how you installed? The look a little flimsy to just try and attach the vinyl covered seat base? With kids and dogs and water and legs and...whatever else... I see them getting knocked off or broken.
I saw some aluminum extrusion trim pieces that are made to house the strips- looks like it would work well??? Has anyone used these, or what other techniques have you used??
Thanks!!!
Jason
I saw some aluminum extrusion trim pieces that are made to house the strips- looks like it would work well??? Has anyone used these, or what other techniques have you used??
Thanks!!!
Jason
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Re: LED light Strips...
I used the aluminum trim pieces when I installed the LED strips on the exterior of our pontoon above the logs. When I installed them under the seat bases I added a bead of outdoor silicone adhesive to the "3M" adhesive that was on the back of the light strips. I had previously tried just using the adhesive strips that the light strips came with but they wouldn't stay put on the grainy surface of the seat bases. Since adding the outdoor adhesive they've stayed in place so far.
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I used 1/2 x 1/2 aluminum angle. Painted it to match color of seat base. Then screwed it to base with stainless screws. Than stuck light strip to the aluminum angle.
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I know you can get kits cheaper but I went with the OPT7 car underbody kit to make my life easier....I just have to many projects. It comes with aluminum mounted strips, waterproof, many lengths of connecting cords, several options for wiring including cigarette lighter, direct battery or fuse panel. I will be putting it in this weekend.
http://www.opt-7.com/aura-led-aluminum- ... hting-kit/
http://www.opt-7.com/aura-led-aluminum- ... hting-kit/
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Thanks for the ideas.... I'm going to get them in and see what they look like before I get too far gone. If they ever show up- Jus got an e-mail that they are on Back Order and could not supply, but mysteriously, they have more in stock at a higher price....
not sure what's going to happen there... They offered a lesser set up, for more money... I thought that was pretty nice of them. I like Amazon, but every once in a while you get something like this- Oh well-
Thanks again for the info- hopefully, I will have some pic's- If it ever shows up
Jason
not sure what's going to happen there... They offered a lesser set up, for more money... I thought that was pretty nice of them. I like Amazon, but every once in a while you get something like this- Oh well-
Thanks again for the info- hopefully, I will have some pic's- If it ever shows up
Jason
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I bought mine off of Amazon also and then went to home depot and purchased some aluminum flatstock that I attached the strips to.
Here's a short video - https://youtu.be/Fl3LhrNAtaw
Here's a short video - https://youtu.be/Fl3LhrNAtaw
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That looks awesome!! Thanks... Hope mine look half as good.:.
Jason
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What about these? Not sure if the sticky backs will adhere well after time.
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Re: LED light Strips...
[quote="COTTS4x4"]I bought mine off of Amazon also and then went to home depot and purchased some aluminum flatstock that I attached the strips to.
Here's a short video - https://youtu.be/Fl3LhrNAtaw[/quote]
Question:
What made you decide to sort of stick them to the side, instead of sticking them to the top? Of the area in the pic. I like the way your pic of the light looks, but I don't want to be able to see the source of the light. I want it to be diffused, much like yours seems to be. I was thinking if you hung them from the ledge there, (which does look like they'd fit underneath there) that there would be no chance of being able to actually see the LED's themselves.
Here's a short video - https://youtu.be/Fl3LhrNAtaw[/quote]
Question:
What made you decide to sort of stick them to the side, instead of sticking them to the top? Of the area in the pic. I like the way your pic of the light looks, but I don't want to be able to see the source of the light. I want it to be diffused, much like yours seems to be. I was thinking if you hung them from the ledge there, (which does look like they'd fit underneath there) that there would be no chance of being able to actually see the LED's themselves.
Re: LED light Strips...
[quote="photonfanatic"][quote="COTTS4x4"]I bought mine off of Amazon also and then went to home depot and purchased some aluminum flatstock that I attached the strips to.
Here's a short video - https://youtu.be/Fl3LhrNAtaw[/quote]
Question:
What made you decide to sort of stick them to the side, instead of sticking them to the top? Of the area in the pic. I like the way your pic of the light looks, but I don't want to be able to see the source of the light. I want it to be diffused, much like yours seems to be. I was thinking if you hung them from the ledge there, (which does look like they'd fit underneath there) that there would be no chance of being able to actually see the LED's themselves.[/quote]
That ledge isnt as wide as it looks in the pics, and the seats had molded spots that stopped me from going any higher than where they are now. Plus I didnt want any gaps between the seats and the way I did it allowed me to make solid strips. You would have to get on the floor to see the light source.
Here's a short video - https://youtu.be/Fl3LhrNAtaw[/quote]
Question:
What made you decide to sort of stick them to the side, instead of sticking them to the top? Of the area in the pic. I like the way your pic of the light looks, but I don't want to be able to see the source of the light. I want it to be diffused, much like yours seems to be. I was thinking if you hung them from the ledge there, (which does look like they'd fit underneath there) that there would be no chance of being able to actually see the LED's themselves.[/quote]
That ledge isnt as wide as it looks in the pics, and the seats had molded spots that stopped me from going any higher than where they are now. Plus I didnt want any gaps between the seats and the way I did it allowed me to make solid strips. You would have to get on the floor to see the light source.
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