Installing LED strip lights in my motorhome

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  • Опубліковано 9 лип 2024
  • In this video I install LED strip lights under the cabinets in my bus.
    I bought the lights and aluminium mounting from LED Expo in Brisbane:
    www.led-shop.com.au/
    The dimmer switches I bought from Amazon:
    www.amazon.com.au/Interior-Ha...
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 12

  • @dawnagrey149
    @dawnagrey149 День тому

    Nice to have something easy to install for once, and great for air flow directly where want it. I like how on the higher speeds the fan gives off a nice “white noise” which Is helpful if parked for the night in a noisy area. Two 👍👍 up!

  • @dawnagrey149
    @dawnagrey149 День тому

    Great info! I appreciate the thorough explanation of the process. It really helps me understand. Such a simple install and I love the diffuser!

  • @theunfamiliarroute
    @theunfamiliarroute 11 днів тому +2

    I think this channel is one of the most underrated ones. That's a positive, by the way! People can gain so much more from your videos compared to other larger UA-cam channels. You provide excellent insight and clearly describe what you're doing, so everyone, regardless of their level of experience, can benefit from your videos.

  • @littlerubster
    @littlerubster 18 днів тому +2

    I don't know how you don't have 100K subscribers. I'm just hoping we meet up on the road someday

  • @trparker3607
    @trparker3607 9 днів тому

    Hey Dyani,
    I've installed these in mine. With touch dimmers.
    Recessed black channel with. With opaque diffusers
    Cri 90+ led tape is must have if you are doing your craftwork on the road still...

  • @2eyesopen244
    @2eyesopen244 17 днів тому

    I used the natural light strip lights from blockblue light. I love the soft quality of the lights. They also have a dimmer switch. I used an L strip which I screwed into the overhead cabinets then ran the strip light onto it. So far theyve held up pretty well.

  • @VoyagingBushman
    @VoyagingBushman 17 днів тому

    I don't think soldering is especially hard. I've got the stuff to do it, but I've really only used the iron for pyrography once 😂 thanks for the tip about not using it in a vehicle though.
    I've been slowly hooking up a new head unit in my old Suzuki Vitara, next step is to put some new front speakers in, and tidy up my wiring with crimp connectors

  • @PositivityPrefered
    @PositivityPrefered 17 днів тому

    Another informative video. Thanks Diyani. I have learned so much from you. Can't be much longer till you start your travels?

  • @NotGeorge2007
    @NotGeorge2007 18 днів тому +1

    Did you think of drilling holes in the aluminium extrusion and screwing it directly into the cabinets? That would do away with the clips and the gap. Nice job though.

    • @AGirlADogandABus
      @AGirlADogandABus  18 днів тому

      that didn't even occur to me! I like that idea though

    • @NotGeorge2007
      @NotGeorge2007 18 днів тому

      @@AGirlADogandABus You should be able to countersink the holes (not too deep), I think there's enough material there, and use countersink screws so that they don't interfere with your lights. They won't take up much space regardless.