7 Common LED Strip FAILS and How To Avoid Them
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- Опубліковано 7 тра 2024
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Imagine spending hours setting up LEDs and loving it... then seeing your room on the “what not to do” part 😂
What did you do?
Yeeeaaaaahhhh
Lmfao
same
ikr
"You shouldn't have exposed LED strips"
Tik Tok teenagers: We don't do that here.
So true lol
i literally only ordered my leds so i could look at them..
I see most people put in on their ceilings and I was like why would you do that to your room?
@@zrnnn i feel attacked here
glimmeraep most people did lol. When I bought mine I thought about putting it on the ceiling instead the floor because of the doors I couldn’t go all the way around. But I was like I don’t want people to see them in the ceilings coz they look so ugly and cheap if they don’t reflect on something. I put them behind my bed and they look really good.
It has 6.5m views but I find it surprising that not a lot in the comments are talking about how incredibly informative the video is,especially considering the title. Normally youd get the same amount of information from other channel in 5-7 videos. I mean if you dont care about hot soits or exposed led and think it looks better just ignore it. But stuffs like hot spots is something that an amateur might not even notice when setting up led strips. Great stuff.
I totally agree with you. I thought this video was I incredibly informative in helping to consider issues a person would never know to ask or address until it was too late. The video helped me decide LED lighting is doable.
Upon unboxing, I was immediately upset at how the rails were very noticeably bent. But I kept going, all tools needed to assemble were included ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxqtX4Dxs6aecAZEuz6GY5-d81YecKCshn and I had it set up in about 30 minutes. Honestly I love this thing, make sure to read the measurements and measure your space so you know if it'll work for you. I bought this to put inside my closet, underneath where I hang my clothes and it is absolutely perfect! It is VERY sturdy and all drawers glide easily and mine are stuffed, and they are still flush when closed.
Him at the beginning: LED strip lights are super cool!
Him on the first tip: LED strips are ugly.
The lighting is amazing but the exposed strip isn’t that cute. It just looks like exposed wiring, not that neat
@Jordin Camille and that’s fair! Taste is subjective. I don’t think either look particularly ugly or nice lol. Maybe it might look a little weird if it’s off but who cares.
@@aphr0d I agree. It looks like ur trying to flex it.
This was in my recommended and now I really want to get LED lights for my room
@@gabrielflores9565 make sure you put them whine something. To make it ILlimnate behind something.
"You don't have to have an electrical engineering degree."
Me: * fastening an LED strip to the back of my electrical engineering degree *
AC4X Very true
I ended up just breaking out my soldering iron because, you know, EE degree.
OK
@@martabubiak5768 yikes, you're a little resentful. any STEM-field popularity should be celebrated.
@@martabubiak5768 glad you approve
I'm late to comment, but something not mentioned here is where you tap into the strip to supply power. Ideally for longer runs you want your power to start in the middle of the strip so you don't get as big a voltage drop across the strip. You will need more current from your power supply, but it makes more consistent lighting and they're much less likely to fail.
I didn't know that so much detail and variation existed within the LEDs. You've done a phenomenal job to keep the video interesting and 100% informative .. cheers
I was reluctant to get into using LEDs because I thought it seemed too complicated. After watching this video, I now know that it's far more complicated than I imagined.
Ikr 😞
😂
Don't listen to that guy. Do whatever is easiest for you.
honestly the only thing i recommend from this list is the channels and picking the right power supply, power supply one can be ignored if you dont plan on chaining 2 strips together.
This man is just being nit picky. You don't have to do all of this unless you want to.
*talks about exposed leds*
Me: looks at ceiling with exposed leds going all around it.
Shut up hammock
Does it look good
@@pixelhype498 looks good at night when theyre on, I suggest govve smart led's bc u can control it with your phone but the price is about to go back up because prime day is almost over
Dash thanks about to buy them I’ve been looking for ones that have a good price and can control with my phone
omg bottom gear reference
I was gonna go for a haha react but rememberes im not on facebook
Very informative, this guy knows his stuff. After watching his video I did my homework and asked a few electricians as well. We were all pretty impressed. Thanks for giving it to me straight. Awesome tutorial.
This is actually a pretty informative video an d answered some questions I didn't even think about as im about to swap kitchen cabinets and add a lot of LED light strips. Thank you
"How many times are you gonna use a color other than white"
me: and I took that personaly
Tik tok teenagers: Ugly blue and red
Mine are always set to purple... oops.
michael jordan: and thats when i took it personally
I got mine to cyan all the time it just best color In my room and the color gives off a peaceful feeling 😌👌
@@sunsetzebra5546 it's all fun and games until mom walks in and turns on the lights ;-;
Holy shit... You gave us all the right info with absolutely no fluff, and it STILL took 12 minutes to get it all out there.
Bravo, sir!
I love videos that just focus on the needed information... this is how it's supposed to be done.
I was expecting a lot of pauses and slow talking but he does it in a continuous, readable(listenable?) speed.
Insanejughead the alternative is usually a result of those “video personalities” liking to hear themself, usually A Lot more than We do ....
Not my problem is there
I thought he spoke way too fast. I literally caught every sixth word - gross, hotspot, sagging disaster, adhesive fail, connector, rbg, diffused, fancy, etc...
I have been using LED strips for years in different projects and this has been an eye opening experience. A good portion I knew already but man, I've been doing this wrong all these years. lol
I'm planing on doing some LED projects at home, your video was a HUGE help. Thank you very much for the tips!
Take note!! This video is meant for professionals and interior designers who's main goal is to make their room look elegant and stylish, so if you're a teenager having fun and your lights ended up making it to the "What not to do" list, it's OK you're not a professional :))
Thank you for this i was getting a bit worried reading the comments before i started the video
@@eggplantforeskin1975 Whew, I don't have to get a hack saw and some aluminum tubes!??!
@@aswerty911 lol feelin the same
I barely got led for my tv and this video got me confuse. Idk even know how to connect them 😂
Lol, I just did it for my room up there. Then, rule 1 called me out lol
Tomorrow is the end of the quarter and i have multiple large missing assignments, yet here I am, watching a tutorial on how to make something I don't even own look good.
Same my Ela grade is 69 “nice” and I have a 30 point assignment due tonight.
Why are you calling me out rn
ayoo sameeee lmfao
omgggg sameeeee lmaooo
bro same
Excellent explanation and comparison of the various options available. I keep ending up at this video on my various searches for LED and RGB lighting videos over the past couple years 👍🏽
Thank you for this video! I received an LED strip for a Christmas present but I never used it because I had no idea how to set it up and I didn’t want to do something dangerous like using the wrong voltage. I feel much more comfortable installing it now that I’ve seen this video. Thanks!
But I might want my house to look like a cheap nightclub...
Haha, more power to you then!
@@TheHookUp Actually, serious point; is there still a difference in LED drivers - constant current vs constant voltage, or has the technology settled down?
@@YellowPinkie
Sorry, im not a native speaker, please excuse my Engrish:
for a 12V led strip you will need a 12V power supply with current regulation if you want to regulate the intensity of light. If you don't need to regulate the intensity, get any 12V power supply since led strips already have current limiting resistors (they look like tiny black bricks next to leds). Note that power supply should have at least 25% more power (Watts) than your led strip consumes. For example: for a 12V strip that consumes 1,5 Amperes get at least 12V 2A power supply(3A if that strip is usually used for extensive time to avoid overheating the power supply).
Buuut don't listen to me or other youtube commentators or bloggers :D especially, if just now you had trouble converting VA => W. ask a local professional worker that does lighting(at least an electric) and will provide you with warranty.
Since you want a night club, Note that RGB strips should have a controller that is either "built in", or should be in set with the strip.
LED’s on the walls in bedrooms. 👎🏻👎🏻👎🏻
"Easy to cut with a hacksaw."
Struggles to make a clean cut.
Haha, I was trying not to scratch up my new counters.
@@TheHookUp Yea right
🤣🤣🤣
🤣🤣
@@TheHookUp Hold the side supported by the desk/bench next time. That'll do the trick.
This was the most informative video I've come across and answers so many questions. Thank you for posting!
Also, consider Wire resistance. The Strip mentioned with 120 W and 24V will draw 5 Amps, at least over the shared + Wire. So when installing, use a proper Wire diameter.
At first i read "Also, consider Wife resistance" and was like, uh damn what happened? xD
@@Zockerjimmy "Consider wife resistance" is excellent advice.
Dude: How often are you going to want a color other than white?
Me: Always!
Duh.
Who is this guy?
Right?
index
1. Exposed LED strip 1:04
2. Hotspots 2:48
3. LED strips don't need to be RGB 4:42
4. Choose the right power 5:59
5. Choose the right number of LED per meter (density) 7:08
6. Individually addressable LED 9:10
7. Spend a little extra to get better control 10:28
Thank you!
Thank you!
Tysm ❤
Thank you!
u are god
This is one of the best videos I’ve seen on LED strips. Thank you for putting it together!
Really glad I found this video. It might be 2 yrs after you made it, but really appreciate the tips.
Thanks heaps!
Thank you for successfully un-inspiring me to do anything with LEDs
Yea fr fr😂
🤣🤣🤣
😂 I was seeing who else was with me on this... I placed am order today and was excited and started watching this video and just canceled my order 🥴😂
@@AshTheGreatness I was in the middle of ordering and never resumed😂
Frfr
This was in my recommended and now I really want to get LED lights for my room
Wow me too
You should honestly consider tho its pretty cheap and it makes your room look more amazing
@@foulninjaplayz5297I'm definitely looking into it! I've already everything picked out it's just a matter of buying and installing everything lol
I've been thinking about it and i was like :0 let me learn
I'm using the sonoff L1 myself. It's an amazing led strip because everything you need is included with it. I have it placed under my desk and was previously using it with the ewelink app. I've now flashed it with tasmota to use it locally with home assistant. I can easily long press my light switch now to toggle the LED strip on and off.
extremely helpful. I just returned the led pucks to Lowes, and I am going to go with strips instead. Thank you for the advice!
Thank you! Im having some of these problems with installing leds. I didn't know these jumpers, clips, etc. existed. Now i can do this right!
Him:exposed LED lights are ugly
Me who put them up like 8 minutes ago:👁👄👁
oml same!!!! 😂😂😂
did they fall tho
literally me
LMAO SAME
omg same lmao
Talking about exposed led lights:
Me looking up at my led lights on:
has anything gone wrong with your lights because mine are coming today and they are going to be exposed😭
@@heyylollx5513 nope but if anything goes wrong tell me
@@GEniusg1gi heyy, i just finished setting up mine rn and they look really good☺️😛!
@@GEniusg1gi hopefully nothing goes wrong but if something does i’ll tell you😭
@@heyylollx5513 Mk😂
Thank you for making this video. I am a low-voltage electrical engineer looking to branch out and your channel is very informative. ❤
Thank you, this is so helpful. I am about to start an installation in my RV and this has given me a lot of information.
Thanks man! I followed your guide so I could help a friend when he was switching flats. Those 90 degree connectors are worth every penny. People loved how I did the job and I got payed to install led strips for 3 more people. You made me 150 euros, huge amount for a student and it didn't take too much time. I can't say thank you enough times.
Did you run into any issues with those connectors? I grabbed a pack and Idk if the pins are lose but every so often I'll get a dim section or a section where the color doesn't exactly match
@@ccatt93 4 months late but I found the connectors are really shoddy, tried different brands but never trusted them to work. I either looped the LEDs or soldered jumper wires where needed.
As someone who wants to set up his dorm room with lights , This video has given invaluable information.
Thank You for this.
totally agree, and he doesnt over complicate it, just kinda lets you in a friendly and informative way
You just saved my from making install mistakes my first time around. Thank you for sharing!! 👌🏿
Wow! I learned so much. Yep, I made one of the mistakes in my last installation. Thanks for a great video
“Purple and gross”..
Me: I guess I’ll just switch colors then
@Harvest I got some from amazon from LEDpro and all of these fixes come in the box
@@ynmy4519 can you drop a link?
This was really in depth for something to simple😭
Extremely helpful and informative video. It helped to consider issues a person would never know to ask or address until it was too late. The video helped me decide LED lighting IS doable. I’ve always wanted to install LED strips under my kitchen cabinets. This video helped me decide to do the project. Thank you for taking the time to create the video.
such a great video. absolutely love the way you put everything, very easy to understand and convincing. thanks for sharing!
Wow, dude. Where have you been all my life? You really answered a few vexing questions I've had about LEDs and LED strips in this one short, concise, WELL EXPLAINED and ORGANIZED video. Too many creators unleash a stream of consciousness in their videos due to either poor planning or writing or a maligned attempt to keep the video longer. You do none of that and I really do appreciate it. I'll definitely recommend your channel to others... Thank you sooo much.
As someone trying to get my first LED installation right, this was a very powerful, informative video of pitfalls to avoid and general advice. Thanks man!
Same!
Love the video, great advice and tips! Hard disagree on the remotes vs smart switches/apps though. Apps are planned obsolescence and as your amazon echo/google home etc become old and obsolete your gear will crap out. A cheap remote may be cheap and flimsy but its very easy to replace, and will work "indefinitely" as long as you have a fresh battery. Keep it simple.
excellent presentation. I just moved and I dismissed LEDs for my new place knowing some of the failures you highlighted without knowing all of these solutions. I think I might give it a try.
When he said “How often are you going to have color other than white” I felt personally attacked
Lmao 😂
I swear this is the whole point of the LED strip, especially RGBIC ones, my living room looks like a cheap nightclub and that s awesome
M
Oh lol
@@Loreurka exactly. Most people get the led strip for the colors, not so it can be white. Most of us already have white lights in our houses.😂😆
I swear, this video popped up in my feed while I was contemplating LED strip lighting ideas for my office desk. The algorithm is telepathic, I tells ya!
I’m guessing you have you microphone permission set to “ on “
I just installed mine on the kitchen. I didn't google anything nor did I buy them online and somehow this video gets recommended to me despite never watching a video about LEDs. This sh*t is crazy.
Appreciate you sharing your experience, thoughts & this video. I am just about to start experimenting with Various LED Lighting Systems. This video should help avoid some issues along the way.
Hey, thanks for the tips! I learned a lot that'll come in handy for LED projects.
"Remotes are bad and Apps are worse and will probably get used even less than the remotes. Here's an alternate solution to those"
: *Proceeds to show an app* :
i plan to get lights for my brother's room and use the app to mess with him lol
Bluetooth apps are worse, wifi apps are better
WiFi apps are better and WiFi lights can be controlled from anywhere, so long as the WiFi is working at home
Haha 😆
Luke Smith good to know 👍🏽
Alternate title: How to make your LED installation more expensive.
Saucy Gamer well most of them are worth it
Turns out it takes a little money to keep your amateur project from looking like hacked, hammered dogshit
Absolute bs lmao, most of this stuff can be done for nothing/barely nothing
The added atuff like the things that hold them up and the corner connections are rrally cheap lol i cant believe I was able to do it myself
Haha yess 😂
Great video. You covered all the issues I encountered myself at first.
Nicely explained 👌. I love the addressable LEDs too.
It was kind of mentioned, but not explicitly: Keep in mind what kind of surface your LED's are going to be pointing at. If they are pointing to open air it's fine - but if they point directly at a reflective surface, you are more likely to 'see' the LED dots on your surface (eg. countertop). In that case, test them before mounting to see if the surface reflects the dots too much and if so, can you angle the LED strip? As in: instead of pointing straight down at your countertop from the underside of the cabinet, put them on the front lip pointing at the back wall - or if the backsplash is reflective too much, point them down - or if both counter and backsplash are showing the dots reflection, do the diffuser thing.
Just something I had to contend with on my install.
In my upcoming installation, mine will be mounted on the top edge of crown molding, aimed upward into barrel-vaulted ceiling painted with eggshell finish paint. I'm guessing that I won't get much spotlighting effect thanks to the combo of the paint finish, curved reflecting surface, and the distance between strips and reflecting surface. Plus, I'm using the 45deg aluminum mounting channel without diffuser, but I plan to test the LED tape directly onto the crown molding first, so those clips he mentioned in the video might be vital.
Me who's already put mine up and was happy with them until this point
😂😂😂
Just wanted to show my appreciation, I’ve got enough knowledge now to buy what I need. Thank you!
Dude, this is such a thorough analysis. Hats off!
Honestly if it's in your room and you like it, WHO CARES!😂
Fr though
Super Fang it isnt like people r gonna be walking in n out of ur room like a museum 😭
Sounds like someone is insecure about their led’s
@@carsonmcnamer5321 lmao how is that even possible just take them down if you don't like them
@@evanwhittaker5287 it was a joke lol I meant it sarcastically. As in implying you are making up reasons for why you don’t like yours. I 200% agree with you I was just making fun 🤣
This video was packed with info. I appreciate all the knowledge that was shared. Very nicely put together, concise overviews, and presented in layman’s terms. Thank you!
this guy is absolute gold, I have being doing such research and everything I need is in one video
Incredibly helpful . I was worried about installing but no more...
I just realized this was my high school chemistry teacher.....
Haha
LMFAO FR
At least he didn't cook meth. Or did he?! :D
@@Sekir80 I see what you did there😂
@@Sekir80 Walter white
4:01 those corner connectors leave a gap. Better option is leave the loop there and use black electrical tape to cover the extra LEDS so you still have one or two in the corner instead of zero
Agreed
The hero we needed
Or to use the cable connector, and loop it and tack it down, most good tv bias kits use this method.
Physics students will yell "heat dissipation!"
@@truongsinhtran-nguyen7129 yeah the tape will probably melt a bit
Excellent content, thank you. Subscribed. This has been very helpful to me as I have made a few of these mistakes, and would have made a few more on my next project if I had not watched this.
Glad I watched this video. Very informative and it will help me plan my project in a way that will keep the cursing during installation to a minimum.
I think this video is meant for professionals. Not for teens trying to make tik toks for their 12 followers😂😂
I'm not a professional and I don't have tik Tok. I only want them because they look really cool and I got money from my birthday to spend. Plus I've been using a bunch of old Christmas lights so it's nice for a change.
Yeah i hate tiktok and im a teen lmao
Savage
@@fuelmc959 omg you are so cool. You also led zeppelin fan?
@@HerreDePerre ???
I didn't actually expect to learn anything from this video when it was suggested, however it actually taught me a couple things! Nice Job! :)
Informative, thanks. I still enjoy the look of Christmas lights on hooks around my room. You can have BOTH stylish/polished and good enough in the same build!
Biggest problem with LEDs is the flickering. incandescent/halogen bulbs are still the most relaxing.
Quality LEDs don't flicker.
Well made and high quality tutorial! You really mentioned every single thing you need to know about led-strips.
This is a fantastic professional straightforward no nonsense practical guide to using LED strips. It has been extremely useful in helping me make the right choices and avoid some cringeworthy mistakes. Thanks
This video just scared me away from led lights lol.
@@annapatton4544 bro literally the same happened with me,,,, I ordered led lights and before they arrived I decided to watch how to apply and found this video and by the end of the video I cancled my order
Great advice on the matter. Thanks for the info. It's so clearly laid out.
Very first tip has already taught me something new and blown my mind. Thank you
Great info and details! I had not even thought about overlapping the joints in the aluminum channel with the diffuser.
I installed white LEDs in aluminum channels with diffusers under our kitchen cabinets. I also added single color LED strips around the deck (red LEDs) and and under the dash on my boat, white LED strips in each storage compartment and blue LEDs in the live well. They are incredibly helpful and draw lots of positive comments (lust!). Bought everything from Amazon.
I found that the white snap connectors can fail and are a pain to install when used with waterproof LED strips. Instead, I cut the strips and soldered them with 22ga tinned wire at every 90 degree turn. Result - no hot spots and no dim or unlit spots.
Me just slaps them on the wall and doesn’t care if there “exposed”
It doesn't even look bad
*they're
Big facts
Harvest spammer!
Harvest then you're the worst kind of spammer...
Thanks for the info, researching different lighting options.
Your Video is great! this is all the information that I needed!! Thanks!!
Who’s watching this after Christmas
yeeeeaaa i got some for christmas
Me bc its 3 am and im bored
@@a1xace655 same
Who actually fucking cares
Me I got them for Christmas
I have been looking at those aluminum channels for over a year now. You nailed it!
Quality content! Thanks for the highly informative and valuable video.
This video ended up being super helpful for alerting me to issues I didn't even think to consider
Thank you, probably the most informative and comprehensive video on LED light strips.
I really wish I had seen this video several years ago, before I trial and errored my way through lots of setups that didn't work well. This video explains things wonderfully. Thanks for taking the time to make it.
Great video for simplifying the important details! Just subscribed Thank you!
I love tunable white strips. I didn't know they were separate from RGB, thanks for letting me know
This is video is mandatory for everyone into led strips universe. Thanks for sharing it!
you're an ANGEL. I've been installing LED strip lighting in trade show booths and furniture for years and it's AMAZING how all of these are mistakes that happen without close supervision, it's like people can't comprehend what will happen, I'm sharing this video with my team so they can share with internal clients. THANK YOU!
I found this to be a useful video, but I disagree on using the right angled shoulder joints, I used these and kept having to change them as my LEDs were going crazy as they were causing lots of resistance. I ended up soldering wires into the strips to get them to work properly.
I will be investing in some of the clips though to try to hold up the strips as I find it really annoying that the strips don't stick very well.
Thus guy has all the tips and tricks thanks, super awesome info in this video!
Man... I didn't need to learn anything about LEDs but this was so interesting and well put together; thank you.
This is the most helpful video I have seen for LED lighting installation! Thank you! I will be installing LED light strips inside my new RV. I prefer the soft glow over the overhead lights.
Thanks this will help me alot for my Smart Home Project. Greetings from Germany
Thank you very informative and detailed...I learned😊
One of the best setups I did for someone was lining the side of crown moulding/framing of a window with a warm led strip. The moulding around the window was just a little thicker than the width of the led strip, so it fit perfectly with just enough room to spare.
It was about 16 feet in total; so up one side, across the span, and then down the opposite side, and down to a smart outlet (connected to wifi controls and etc) and it looks awesome. It’s just enough light and it disperses nicely around the window and onto the wall. Plus the strip is dimmable so it can be as bright as needed.
Thanks, this helps a lot since im hooking up some LEDs in my car like Morohoshi-san.
This was so
Helpful, thanks very much dude.
Outstanding video. Packed will amazing relevant material and solid suggestions. Thank you.
this video was a gold mine holy cow