Hello Ryan, I like what you have done here. My cart has an older installation that looks like a multi-color LED light in a clear plastic tube. I want to remove the old system, and do what you did with the wheels but I want to add LEDs to more areas than just the wheels. I have my dash tilted back slightly which creates a 1 inch wide lip at the top. A perfect place to add 6 to 8 inches of a colored LED strip on the underside of the lip, so that the light shines down on to the dash. I want that strip to be blue. I want another set of strips attached to the under side of the aluminum frame. Can I glue these strips to the aluminum frame ? Or do I need a clear plastic sleeve in order to allow me to attach the strip to the metal frame? I want the strips on the metal frame to be a different color. Do I need a separate transformer for that? I also want another strip that goes all the way around the inside of the roof. Are all of your strips one color for each strip? Are you using some electronic device to change the color on a strip? Since I am already using a 30A 12V voltage regulator, do I need a transformer? Does the strips use 4 wires or 2 wires? Your wires inside the flex loom looked like it was 2 wire. Do you have a separate switch going to each strip so that different areas can be on or off? Thanks. Brent
Its all good. There are ton of people making these now but I have been making wheel lights for my golf carts for years. I just dont like the regular golf cart parts.
I did that in the first video. But even in that video I showed the aluminum ones. The reason I did it with a bucket is because just about anyone could acquire those parts easy to diy a set.