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I didn't know you could apply it on the inside of the cabinet glass door, that's good to know. My RV cabinet door has white etched glass that is scratched in several places on the inside. Should I scratch it off or just go over it?
Thanks for watching, I highly suggest for you to remove it first then it will look very professional once you are done. If you like the video please give it a thumbs up, I would appreciate it. if you have any questions, feel free to ask.
I purchased it directly from Splendide. their phone number is 503-655-2563 #4 ask for Robert and give him your model number and they will take great care of you. I hope this helps
@@thebesthowtobyclem6908 Hi Clem - Splendide repair persons (2 separate people) told me this is a 2 person job to install this gasket. Is it really that difficult? Thank you! If you are near Phoenix AZ, do you offer repair service? or recommend one?
@rondab16 as you saw the video, I did it by myself. it would be very difficult to have two people working in that one area. it can be done with just one person. I live in Florida. If you were to pay for the airfare and the food and accomodations I might consider it. 🤭🤠🤣. we love Arizona.
I have a commercial project that requires 48 12ft vertical runs (basically 576 ft) of RGB. How would you go about powering it? Multiple power supplies? or one large? and what's the best configuration as to not trip the breakers. I'd suppose we will need 60amp at the panel or larger. Should I use 12v or 24v?
Thanks for this tutorial! I had an idea but I didn't know if it was possible and I having a hard time wording the question to find the answer but I finally found your video. Thanks - I'm so excited to try it now!
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A good video to make where most people want the LED’s for me & others is the outdoor patio using a light diffuser, I’ve got a couple mates with paid heaps of money for the bbq area, so just an idea since your great at all this…✌️
I didn't read every comment but a couple questions.... In your example you said you need 500 watts.... Would you personally use a 500 watt power supply or can you or would you use 2 - 250 watt power supplies one at each end?.... I thought in another video you mentioned putting a power supply at each end so the farthest leds didn't go dim. But maybe that was only if you had a weaker than needed power supply?....
Great video select. One question I have the way you connected the plug-in power supply .I would like to do but also to be able to control it from my light switch. How would I be able to do that?
Your video was absolutely what I needed. Thank you for being so thorough and not overly wordy. You said what needed to be said to get the viewer to see and know what you were doing. Thank You. Now we can sleep peacefully in the new and quieter RV.
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Didn't take him long to get the whole thing calibrated and operating like a Swiss watch. The average backyard squirrel is sharper than most gummint folks.
Several movies that Are funny to watch, you mean. Super Squirrel outsmarting your block attempts is funny definitely. Since he's bypassed your trap a couple of times and had no food to eat I'd say that would be a partial victory for you. That Grey is unbelievably tenacious.
O just seen a short video you were saying about fixing arm awning wish I could send you picture of mine. I can't hardly open my door to get inside had a water pocket
I would love to see any ideas on how to create an enclosure or mounting mechanisms for these led power supplies. Most that I know of use m4 screws, so maybe we can use m4 hexes to mount them on boards or enclosures
Really enjoy your videos... My question is can a led strip light (RGB OR SINGLE) be connected to a dimmer...? And how can it be connected..? Pls I need a video Thanks
unfortunately I do not see a video being created for this topic any time soon. to answer your question is Yes. several ways. one of the easy ways is to get a controller that can change your RGB or single lights and they always have a feature that you can dim the lights. another way is to get a magnetic power supply and put a dimmer to the that. in the pass several years a company has created a dimmer just for LED'S that does not required a magnetic PS. you can use a regular PS and then use the switch to dim the RGB and white lights. I hope this helps. But remember that you cannot just add any dimmer to LEDS because the LED it will start to flicker.
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This is a worthy project for any to-do list, on the flipside, have you seen some of the curious projects in Woody Hyezmar’s Woodworking Bible? Try go’gling his latest stuff before he publishes it.
Good evening help please. . I have a 5 meter long 12V LED. (FCOB I RGB IC LED light strip, WS2811). it consumes 12 watt/m so requires 12*5 = 60. + 20% it gives 80 watt. I plan to buy an esp32 for the controller with wled. I know that I have to buy a 12v power adapter which provides 80 watts even 100 watts. questions: you never talked about amps in the video, should I take amps into consideration or not? Does the power adapter adapt according to what the LED requires? Can I buy a 150 watt power supply without problem? (I plan to add another LED in the future). help me please
The amp is not an issue. Just be careful in adding to much watts, because you are going to add in the future you should be OK as long as you add the light to it.
You did a great job on the video, I would just like to mention that you should always make sure that the capacitor itself has been drained of its voltage before you attempt to remove it or the wiring They hold a significant amount of juice and can put you in a hospital pretty quick if it discharges to your bare hand they'll blow your fingernails off.
Good morning. It is called the Pitch Adjustment Assembly #R001972-101 MIL or #R001972-102 BLK and its for a model- Compass. The company website Carefreeofcolorado.com
if you have 24V only if you go over 32 feet. if you have 12V only if you go over 16 feet unless you tap in the middle. what mean by that is if you have 12V and 32 feet of LED then you can tap in the middle at 16 feet then the power will go both ways. I hope this will make sense
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