True. I've seen this done as well, with very decent results. Still potentially a little bit of wiring involved, to convert a 12v cigarette lighter plug to a wall outlet or battery setup, but it does eliminate manually wiring and installing bare LEDs. But then again, it does somewhat eliminate the freedom you have with the placement, brightness, color wavelength and total number of lights. It's all a trade off.just did it with an led strip for a car works good
That's what I thought!Seems worth the $10. Good work.
it cost me nothing since i had parts laying around, wiring is easy since that is what i do all day long but heres a crappy pic taken with my iphoneTrue. I've seen this done as well, with very decent results. Still potentially a little bit of wiring involved, to convert a 12v cigarette lighter plug to a wall outlet or battery setup, but it does eliminate manually wiring and installing bare LEDs. But then again, it does somewhat eliminate the freedom you have with the placement, brightness, color wavelength and total number of lights. It's all a trade off.
Do you have photos on here somewhere to show off your effect? I'm always interested to see what others have done. Also, what's the cost for something like that? Those strips run you about $10 or $15 bucks, right?
That's what I thought!
That's not bad at all. I like it.it cost me nothing since i had parts laying around, wiring is easy since that is what i do all day long but heres a crappy pic taken with my iphone
That's exactly how it should be, in my opinion. :thm:thanks its actually a little bit brighter than that with an actual 12 volt dc output on it but i lowered it to 7 volt dc so its dimmer