I have soldered them in the past but didn't on this one. The twist and shrink tube has held up just fine but solder is also a good belt and suspenders option.
The lights keep the last setting. So if we dim them with the remote or set the color temp, the switch turns them back on at those settings without needing to touch the remote.
7:43 Brilliant work routing the flat extension wire through a narrow saw cut. I will need to try this when I do mine.
Good luck!
That expression at 6:48 is priceless 😀
Curse words were said in my head 🤦🏼♂️
I find working with electrical, intimidating....but after I finish this project, I'm sure I'll be shockingly more comfortable.
Maybe just jump in there and see what all the buzz is about. Never know, might spark a new interest.
Throughly enjoyed - certainly an insightful video!
Thanks! That to hear!
Great job on the video man.
Appreciate it!
Great job! Very informative! Thanks !
Glad it was helpful!
Did you solder any of the wires or did you just twist them together and put heat shrink tube over them?
I have soldered them in the past but didn't on this one. The twist and shrink tube has held up just fine but solder is also a good belt and suspenders option.
Thank you for sharing. May I ask the strip specifications? Such as brand name, model, and where to buy.
All of the items used are linked in the video description, but here are the lights used: amzn.to/3KMbFQ2
Do the light strips automatically turn on when you flip the light switch on? Does the light switch bypass the remote?
The lights keep the last setting. So if we dim them with the remote or set the color temp, the switch turns them back on at those settings without needing to touch the remote.
Nice
Thanks!
Did you use poultry sheers to cut those LEDs?
Pro tip- All purpose kitchen shears can be used for all things in the kitchen
𝕡𝐫o𝕄o𝔰𝓶 😄
Cool!