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ОтветитьGREAT VIDEO.. what if i have multiple led strips, do i have to get multiple power box?
ОтветитьHow do you separate the zones? say I have a zone in the living room, zone for my TV, Zone for a book shelf and last for the kitchen? How does that work and what's the MAX ft I can run this LED..
Ответитьcan you show us how to splice the strip to add X amount of wire and then continue the strip further. For instances where you dont want the lights at a corner like a foot or so or longer and then continue the light down.
Ответитьcan you power multiple controllers from the same power supply? would this be done in parallel... (you could take the controller link out)
ОтветитьHow come no one seem to make a video without the remote control thingy? Some ppl are above 18 and don't need any tecno colours in their rooms.😊
ОтветитьThanks for this video I am just adding Smart Wiring to my 12 metre bus so this was really helpful. Burton Trent
ОтветитьCan you connect directly to a light switch?
ОтветитьI have 4 tape lights in total, can I put all 4 on one set of terminals, I see there is a second set of terminals on the power supply end and the tape light terminals end so should I put 2 tape lights on one set of terminals and the other 2 tape lights on the second set of terminals?
ОтветитьMy strip only has black - and white+ so what should i do?
ОтветитьDo you need a reciver if you are wiring only white leds ?? Or can I go straight from the power supply to the led strip ? Thank you
ОтветитьI didn't see any mention of the AWG used for the wires. That would have been useful.
Ответитьwhat if you were doing 4 shelves in one display case ?
Ответитьis there a video on doing parallel lighting, I want to do it to light up each shelf seperately. thanks!
ОтветитьMine have 5 wires.....
ОтветитьWhat kind of power I need for 115sf of light color
ОтветитьThat's a honking huge power supply.
ОтветитьFor single color he says use the red in the positive but on the website it says use black. This is confusing.
Ответитьif doing a single color led strip and you're inserting the red wire into the v positive instead of the black wire, then where does the black wire go?
ОтветитьThank you. This really made sense
ОтветитьMy question is can I use power from my Led lights because I have only one power supply from the ceiling and this wire connect it to my first LED light
ОтветитьHello,
I'm new to LED strip lights and I'm confused. I recently hung the shelf over my stove. The channels in the aluminum is the perfect place to mount LED strip lights. I went to Amazon and ordered what I could find that would plug into an outlet. I live in a rental apartment so I can't install an electrical outlet nor run wiring through the wall.
The strip light is OK but not great. It is activated by motion and dims and brightens. The problem is that it doesn't go dim enough at night. It's too bright and it's a pain to be constantly waving my hand under the shelf to turn it on and off. I prefer using a wall mounted RF wireless dimmer switch.
I need your help. I prefer a single white color 2700K strip light. I would like to be able to use a wall mounted wireless RF dimmer switch that will dim the light down to 0%. I need to be able to hide the wiring too, by running the wire from the light strip 10 inches to the back of the shelf and down the vertical channels in the wall bracket. I would mount the transformer behind the oven and then plug the wires into an extension cord that will then run to the outlet?
I ask with a question because I don't know if this is correct or not. What LED strips would you recommend? It seems that all the ones I've seen have very short wires. How can I get a light strip with a 30 inch wire that runs under the shelf and down the vertical brackets behind the stove? A plain white RF dimmer switch, perhaps a round toggle switch, mounted on the wall is preferable too.
Please help with ideas, thoughts, recommendations, and links to where I should go to find what I need. It's only one light strip so cost isn't a factor. Thank you.