Skysurfer2010
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David- my cupholders were just $20 replacements. Simple and easy one piece.
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Thanks @Skysurfer2010. I may consider that option now. I want ambient light, not bright light and I'm concerned my original plan may be a little overwhelming at night.David- my cupholders were just $20 replacements. Simple and easy one piece.
I have a similar question about mounting. I'm going to try a silicone adheasive. I'll let you know how it goes.How is everyone securing the LED strips to the various surfaces? The double sided tape wouldn't seem like it would hold up very well with moisture. Also, I am not an electrician...how are you powering these all up? With my house I have an LED power supply and controller, maybe its a difference because we are talking AC vs. DC?
My led strips with double side tape have stayed put since I installed them 3 seasons ago and none of them seem loose. Mine are tucked out of the direct weather and unless yours were going to be exposed to direct weather then I would just used the double side tape,.How is everyone securing the LED strips to the various surfaces? The double sided tape wouldn't seem like it would hold up very well with moisture. Also, I am not an electrician...how are you powering these all up? With my house I have an LED power supply and controller, maybe its a difference because we are talking AC vs. DC?