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[New/ Warm] Indoor/Outdoor LED Coloured 16ft Light strips - Tuya Compatible / $37.99 in-store
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- rtookey
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- Jan 19, 2017
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- Kitchener
- rupendra76
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- Oct 6, 2012
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- alberta
I think this is one of the best. I had bought multiple strip lights within this price range but this is so far the best for value of money. waterproof, google, Alexa assistant, own app. I bought three already and thinking of buying 5 more and put it as Christmas light around the house .I have this around my deck and stapled with T5 staples so that don't have to bother too much with adhesive (double sided) tape falling off although I heard putting aluminum makes these adhesive tape stay stronger. So far it is working good and works with my google and app control is pretty responsive.thanks
- dunlop
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- Mar 29, 2009
- 1412 posts
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I installed these a couple of weeks ago, so far no complaints.
- dreamsite
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any more new experiences... planning to buy....couple of this
- vancityguy0 [OP]
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Question for you (and others here who may have done so...), to install these outdoors,don't you need to worry about ensuring the plug doesn't get wet? How do you do that?rupendra76 wrote: ↑ I think this is one of the best. I had bought multiple strip lights within this price range but this is so far the best for value of money. waterproof, google, Alexa assistant, own app. I bought three already and thinking of buying 5 more and put it as Christmas light around the house .I have this around my deck and stapled with T5 staples so that don't have to bother too much with adhesive (double sided) tape falling off although I heard putting aluminum makes these adhesive tape stay stronger. So far it is working good and works with my google and app control is pretty responsive.thanks
I have an outlet in my patio that's got a sort of a weatherproof lid on it. It's fairly exposed to the 'elements' and being in Vancouver, I'm worried that this might be a fire hazard once it starts raining. Any thoughts on what to do here?
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- crashxxx
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- Sep 27, 2009
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how far down to they sit under the cabinets in the clips? are they lower profile than they appear? my issue is older cabinets with only about a 1/4" lip on the front edge. I don't want to see lights mounted under them, just want to see the glow of the light. this isn't a problem if you have an edge of trim to conceal (like my previous place). thanks for posting the link as well btw.
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- Deemo
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- Jul 19, 2005
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Just make sure you set up a drip loop before it plugs into the wall.vancityguy0 wrote: ↑ Question for you (and others here who may have done so...), to install these outdoors,don't you need to worry about ensuring the plug doesn't get wet? How do you do that?
I have an outlet in my patio that's got a sort of a weatherproof lid on it. It's fairly exposed to the 'elements' and being in Vancouver, I'm worried that this might be a fire hazard once it starts raining. Any thoughts on what to do here?
- rtookey
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- Jan 19, 2017
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- Kitchener
About 3/4", but, while standing you wont see it. If you want to conceal it completely, you may need to install a light valence.crashxxx wrote: ↑ how far down to they sit under the cabinets in the clips? are they lower profile than they appear? my issue is older cabinets with only about a 1/4" lip on the front edge. I don't want to see lights mounted under them, just want to see the glow of the light. this isn't a problem if you have an edge of trim to conceal (like my previous place). thanks for posting the link as well btw.
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