Ridiculously Easy DIY Light Strips! (no soldering)

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  • čas přidán 12. 06. 2024
  • I wired some LED light strips that are easy to set up, affordable, AND high quality! Let me show you exactly how I put these DIY light strips together with zero soldering.
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    Controller (ZigBee): amzn.to/3QIyaGu
    Power supply: amzn.to/3SX0C9s
    Less expensive power supply that seems to work well: amzn.to/3Af2piL
    Wire for 6 pin LEDs: amzn.to/3bUiu48
    Wire connectors: amzn.to/3SFDcoV
    Right angle corner connectors: amzn.to/3zWkjWh
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    0:00 Intro
    0:33 Light Strip requirements
    1:50 What I bought
    3:43 Testing it out…
    4:44 Cutting + wiring
    5:33 Installation
    6:18 Trying to make it look good
    8:18 Red = do NOT enter!
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    Rinse Repeat by DivKid
    The End by EVA
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Komentáře • 443

  • @SmartHomeSolver
    @SmartHomeSolver  Před rokem +61

    Don’t be like me and accidentally buy light strips that look purple instead of white. These are much better: amzn.to/3C2TTVl (affiliate link) and I put more links in the description.

    • @verticalmedia196
      @verticalmedia196 Před rokem +2

      Just the video I needed! Thanks for making. Does the controller work with Alexa? Do you know if there is a limit to how many connections can be made? (I have multiple gaps between cabinets and will definitely need that roll of wire and connectors to bridge the gaps)

    • @darkmauriceravel
      @darkmauriceravel Před rokem

      I bought some cheap sonoff for my kitchen and even like you i don't like it so much. Colours are different and low power. When i change my kitchen i'll buy some better. This video will help me, thanks. By the way your daughters are so cute, i love when they appear talking in the videos. Nice family, best wishes.🙌

    • @jeremyjedynak
      @jeremyjedynak Před rokem +2

      Would these light strips be good for under-upper-cabinets as well?

    • @jillsajonia6101
      @jillsajonia6101 Před rokem +1

      Use NoMoreNails adhesive no need screes for the diffuser

    • @SHolck
      @SHolck Před rokem +2

      The one that the link points to do not look the same as the one you use, it is completely different. (Could be a country availability issue from amazon)

  • @TheHookUp
    @TheHookUp Před rokem +157

    +1 on BTF Lighting, they are my go-to for strips and have never let me down.

    • @SmartHomeSolver
      @SmartHomeSolver  Před rokem +38

      That's great to hear! Anything with Rob's stamp of approval is enough for me!

    • @chocomilkfps1264
      @chocomilkfps1264 Před rokem +7

      I thought of you (@the hook up) the second I saw this video, cool to see you here as well!

    • @topperdude2007
      @topperdude2007 Před rokem +8

      @@SmartHomeSolver Wait - you mean you didn't check with Rob BEFORE ordering the lights? 😉Great video - and I agree, its good to say "My wife is right" (even if it's just once in a while) 😅

    • @pavolholes
      @pavolholes Před rokem +1

      But BTF don’t have 2835 which I love because of small size and low heat production and because they have low brightness but the chip is cheap they are made in 240/m which makes it perfect in direct lightning like LED strip on the ceiling of the stairs.

    • @bbbobnl
      @bbbobnl Před rokem

      Btf, the real cri rated led strips. Love them!

  • @jimbeam9595
    @jimbeam9595 Před 4 měsíci +8

    I have been searching for two years to find a simple, straightforward guide on led lighting. I can’t believe it took me this long, but thank you!

  • @mjd85la
    @mjd85la Před rokem +18

    Great video. But you forgot one main thing. Can you explain the controller you used? How did you connect the controller to your SmartThings or home assistant?

  • @chocomilkfps1264
    @chocomilkfps1264 Před rokem +7

    Super off topic, but I really appreciate you and your wife's relationship, I grew up with abusive parents so it acrually gives me hope to see the way she supports your channel and how much you discuss her on the channel (even jokingly)

    • @SmartHomeSolver
      @SmartHomeSolver  Před rokem +2

      Thanks, that means a lot! Aly is awesome. She's a big support of the channel and we've worked together on it since day one.

  • @PrydeWater901
    @PrydeWater901 Před rokem +28

    5:40 Another option would be to use two-sided molding tape. 3M makes some that I have used on automotive projects and it lasts practically forever. No drilling or screws needed.

  • @19Dennis53
    @19Dennis53 Před rokem +4

    Personally I have LOVED working with Super Bright LEDs. That company has the BEST prices and their customer service is excellent. They have given me info that I never new was even possible!

    • @3000secrets
      @3000secrets Před 2 měsíci

      I will try getting in contact with this company and maybe they can help me get the new lighting system in around my house because there’s other places I want to like besides the outside windows. and all I need is some guidance. Thank you.

  • @jergervasi3331
    @jergervasi3331 Před 8 měsíci +1

    THIS is finally the video I needed. I want to be able to do many custom lengths and blackout areas, and your video nails it. BTW, your family is awesome, and the Aero Force One T-shirt also earns big bonus points. Thanks!!!!

  • @keithjackson4755
    @keithjackson4755 Před rokem +12

    I just want to let you know your skits are corny but are why I come back to you for smart home tech reviews and news lol it's nice to see someone in the smart home space just doing their thing and doing it well. Keep up the great content ❤ Thank you for educating and entertaining 😁

    • @DvlDddy
      @DvlDddy Před rokem +1

      Right! I love the bits he includes with his fam.

  • @woof3598
    @woof3598 Před rokem

    been watching a lot of videos on LED lighting for a display case I have, best one I have found yet

  • @JonGarcia
    @JonGarcia Před rokem +1

    Greatly appreciate the video. Setting up lighting on my bookshelf and snaking the line with multiple cuts. Will be doing this in a few other places as well :)

  • @matts1978
    @matts1978 Před rokem +1

    6:32 - 6:48 = Greatest moment on this channel!! Totally made my day, thank you 🤣🤣

  • @dfareaper1988
    @dfareaper1988 Před rokem +6

    easy solution to the screwdriver problem: most single sided bits (not the double sided ones you showed trying to use by hand) fit into a 1/4" socket. pair with a ratchet and tadaaa, 90° screwdriver for tight spaces. great idea for the undercabinet lighting ^.^

  • @jakehanifee8856
    @jakehanifee8856 Před rokem +3

    I have been looking for a video like you made FOREVER! I can’t thank you enough! As soon as I get the dough together I’m going to put up the lighting in my bookcases!

  • @JustinWinson
    @JustinWinson Před 4 měsíci

    Thanks for the video! Very helpful for me as I’m about to install LED in some built-ins. Well done!

  • @rhondakeller2592
    @rhondakeller2592 Před rokem

    That was great! This was the most entertaining instructional video I ever saw. 👍🏻😁

  • @Trains-With-Shane
    @Trains-With-Shane Před rokem +5

    Well this one is getting saved for later consultation. I could definitely implement this little quality of life improvement in my own restroom. Currently I flip on a little wax melt warmer for "night light" mode, lol.

    • @daneo617
      @daneo617 Před rokem

      Red lights are easy on the eyes in the middle of the night 🤷🏼‍♂️

  • @mikeoleksa
    @mikeoleksa Před rokem +2

    BTF-Lighting is the best that I've found also. I've been using different variations of their light strips in custom PC builds for a few years now.

  • @RogerStocker
    @RogerStocker Před rokem

    Again a very creative outtro!

  • @SkyKiller63
    @SkyKiller63 Před rokem +1

    Great video!! Can’t wait to get these set up!

  • @TechWithBrett
    @TechWithBrett Před rokem

    Well now you have me convinced to try them out! Would you use the same power box or could it all fit in something smaller?

  • @blt1
    @blt1 Před rokem +3

    Great vid! Any chance you could do one for kitchen under cabinet, super bright utility, AND mood/dim combo?

  • @mikemotorbike4283
    @mikemotorbike4283 Před 9 měsíci +3

    remember there's a neat free empty space under the cupboards you can run cable through, and put the contents of the bulky box inside. You cud even run an ext cord through there. Just pull out a drawer and cut a hole in the floor of the cabinet. Some cabinets don't even have a raised floor you have to cut; they're already wide open under the drawer. You can also hide gold bullion there.

  • @BrandonDoyleMN
    @BrandonDoyleMN Před rokem

    very clean install, great job!

  • @ChrisMaherDIY
    @ChrisMaherDIY Před rokem +1

    Great video as always!

  • @PrivateHireGuy
    @PrivateHireGuy Před rokem

    What a great video, thanks from the U.K.

  • @inkmania
    @inkmania Před rokem

    Muito bom suas dicas, obrigado

  • @2viewvideosful
    @2viewvideosful Před rokem

    Lol "spouse approval rating" 🤣... I love it! Funny! Good video too. Thanks!

  • @lle60626
    @lle60626 Před rokem +1

    this is a great video, I'm doing this outside!

  • @shubinternet
    @shubinternet Před rokem +4

    There are right-angle bit drivers that you can use with electric screwdrivers or battery powered drills.

  • @NinaPang-lw3mf
    @NinaPang-lw3mf Před rokem

    Nice video! Easy to understand.

  • @willneville
    @willneville Před rokem

    That was a very useful video. Thank you

  • @scottbeisel7598
    @scottbeisel7598 Před rokem

    This is awesome! I wanna redo our under cabinet lighting in the kitchen and add it to the bottom cabinets as well.

    • @SmartHomeSolver
      @SmartHomeSolver  Před rokem +1

      Thanks Scott! I'm planning on doing our kitchen cabinets soon too!

  • @manuo7245
    @manuo7245 Před rokem

    thank you. Good tips and ideas.

  • @FITNESSINSEATTLE
    @FITNESSINSEATTLE Před 5 měsíci

    Great video! Thank you!

  • @bugged120
    @bugged120 Před rokem

    Loved the legal disclaimer! 🤣

  • @xerxel69
    @xerxel69 Před rokem +13

    Great vid! Top tip: put a wireless contact sensor on the bog seat and a motion sensor in the room. When the bog seat opens, play quiet chill out music to cover up splash sounds. Then if bog is open but no motion detected, change lights to blue to remind people to close seat. At night make all the lights red to preserve night vision and disable extractor fan.

    • @mzreign7954
      @mzreign7954 Před rokem +2

      Wow!!! Where’s your video for all that?

    • @ferdiebeer
      @ferdiebeer Před 11 měsíci

      But that would be announcing to everyone that you're taking a dump. 😂

  • @Blackcreekstudios
    @Blackcreekstudios Před 2 měsíci

    I centralized my dc voltage supply and ran thermostat wire everywhere to low voltage switches and lights. Huge learning curve but it is great .

  • @VP411Designs
    @VP411Designs Před rokem

    Awesome helpful video. What do you recommend for DIYers who are setting up LED Strips as main lighting source in ceiling with profiles built into the entire ceilings in long extended strips on entire ceiling space covering about 1000 square feet? Main question here is power source? Controller Source? And how to control individually or together as one? If I install a LED Strip all over my ceiling on the entire ceiling on every room and hallways how/what is the best way to setup from LED product, power product, and controller product.

  • @daneo617
    @daneo617 Před rokem +1

    For nighttime, especially in a bathroom red works really well. Definitely in the middle of the night 🤷🏼‍♂️

  • @helloruiz
    @helloruiz Před rokem

    This was so helpful. Love your channel. I used all of your affiliate links. Thanks!!

  • @patrikulus
    @patrikulus Před rokem +1

    The cool thing is that those Gledopto ZigBee controllers are compatible with Philips Hue bridge. So you can have kind of DIY Hue lights :)

  • @Braddeman
    @Braddeman Před rokem

    BTF is the best I have found for led strips. I like the newer leds that don’t have a wire for rgb just one wire to assign the colors. The individually addressable is what I am talking about

  • @neekster28
    @neekster28 Před rokem +2

    Nice! I really like the simplicity that this solution offers. I was thinking of doing something similar with my cabinet lights, but with a Shelly RGBW2 for the controller instead of GLOWEDOPTOICANTPRONOUNCEIT. I also have been experimenting with WLED, but I've been having connection issues, so I kinda gave up

    • @SmartHomeSolver
      @SmartHomeSolver  Před rokem +2

      Thanks! Yes WLED is something I'm planning on tackling soon and it does look challenging.

    • @neekster28
      @neekster28 Před rokem +1

      @@SmartHomeSolver WLED is surprisingly simple to get set up. After doing it a few times, I can do it in about five minutes from start to finish. I just wish it worked reliably for me. 😒

  • @tannerg440
    @tannerg440 Před rokem +6

    Hi Reed! What motion sensor are you using to turn your lights on?

  • @ElectroEverything
    @ElectroEverything Před rokem

    Very nice work 💞

  • @makatron
    @makatron Před rokem +2

    For the light covers I've used the dremel with metal brush disk and with a couple of passes inside to provide a rough surface for it to stick to it.

    • @ha231
      @ha231 Před rokem

      Seems like a lot more work than just using IPA.

    • @makatron
      @makatron Před rokem +1

      @@ha231 yeah but I al ready had the covers and was too lazy to buy new ones. I am a special kind of lazy that does extra work! 😅

  • @cesarantoniocancinorueda1036

    Just subscribed awesome LED sauce all your videos
    Keep the good work

  • @guitfiddle
    @guitfiddle Před rokem +1

    For DIY projects I completely understand @6:45. This is my feeling every turn during the kitchen remodel. :D

    • @robsanchez5742
      @robsanchez5742 Před rokem

      6:38 mins my wife exactly, then she walks away, no help

  • @danshimandle1938
    @danshimandle1938 Před rokem

    I got the Nanoleaf essential light strips that run on thread from my Apple TV and so far they are just as responsive and reliable as my Phillips hue bulbs, they are the first non-hue lighting that I actually like.
    Edit: fixed typo

  • @LadyRenira
    @LadyRenira Před rokem

    Fancy that. I just also recently went down this rabbit hole after buying an LED light fixture that turned out to have a proprietary RF remote so I couldn't use it on the Broadlink. A powerful driver, Gledopto, and much reading later, I'm realizing assembling my own LEDs is going to be so much better for Halloween. Especially if I dip into Arduino offerings.
    Grats on the bathroom. Looks great!

    • @YamanKoudmani
      @YamanKoudmani Před rokem +1

      Psst. Check out WLED on an ESP32 in that case... Easier than mucking with an Arduino programming and much better platform.

  • @JamieStuff
    @JamieStuff Před rokem +6

    I bought some BTF addressable RGB strips for a test project, and I'm quite happy with them. They cost a little more than the generic strips, but you do get what you pay for.

  • @devin8or
    @devin8or Před 5 měsíci

    Thanks for this man, this was really helpful. Plus all of the links made this fool proof.

  • @makeitworktech
    @makeitworktech Před rokem +4

    Great video! Definitely love BTF Lighting strips! I've used the individually addressable ones with WLED in the past. The bathroom looks great!

    • @SmartHomeSolver
      @SmartHomeSolver  Před rokem +3

      Thanks! I'll definitely have to try out their addressable WLED options in a future video.

    • @makeitworktech
      @makeitworktech Před rokem

      @@SmartHomeSolver would love to see what you do with them!

  • @AskMeWhen
    @AskMeWhen Před rokem +1

    I just did this with my kitchen cabinets. I replaced the halogen puck lights with RGBWW strips. I did solder them but I used 12inch sections stuck to aluminum channels with diffusers. I had to purchase 3 separate controllers and power supply’s but they work great.

    • @jimyearsich1942
      @jimyearsich1942 Před rokem

      You have 3 separate sections of cabinets? I do snd it would be hard to snake wire to the 2 different walls. What hub are you using for the controllers?

  • @2gnospam
    @2gnospam Před rokem

    Nice video. FYI they do sell small right angle hex bid drivers. Drive with a small drill or by handle and insert a short bit in the socket.

  • @ledlightingaccessories-led5160

    Nice work

  • @DELIKAYDECORCOLTD
    @DELIKAYDECORCOLTD Před rokem

    Great video! The procedure is identical to that described above.

  • @LittleJoeSBB
    @LittleJoeSBB Před rokem

    Need input on outdoor Christmas decorations. I have hoops I use but need lights on them. Need advice on continuous connections. Red and white are the colors I need

  • @lawjamesr
    @lawjamesr Před rokem

    I have the BTF light strips under my kitchen cabinets in aluminum channel. They’re pretty awesome! But I did end up soldering the connections so that it would fit in the channel to clean up the look.

    • @SmartHomeSolver
      @SmartHomeSolver  Před rokem +1

      That sounds awesome, I'm still figuring out what to do under my kitchen cabinets. And I just got a soldering station and everything, so I'm excited to try that next time!

  • @ronm6585
    @ronm6585 Před rokem

    Thanks Reed. The light covers do look better painted. 😁

  • @TheJayanthgummadi
    @TheJayanthgummadi Před 8 měsíci

    Great video. What is the sensor you used to turn them on automatically? Could not find info about that in links or comments

  • @DriveSmartBC
    @DriveSmartBC Před 11 měsíci +1

    Use a 1/4" ratchet with the appropriate socket for your screwdriver bit. Great for putting in screws under the cabinet kick. Buy (or cut) a short bit if necessary.

  • @yamenber9489
    @yamenber9489 Před rokem +1

    Very nice setup
    And thanks for the advice
    But you haven't explained us how did you manage to control it .
    Does it work directly with smartthings? Or just with specific app
    Thanks again

  • @craigmcfly
    @craigmcfly Před rokem

    Interesting video. I want to do a rectangle of them behind the TV to backlight. I can't find anything that will do 90-degree turns, though. Hue + Litcessory just aren't holding up. I'll have a look at the parts you used, because at least they support 90-degree connectors!

  • @kabandajamir9844
    @kabandajamir9844 Před rokem

    So nice

  • @jaymcdermott4331
    @jaymcdermott4331 Před rokem

    Thanks Reed helpful video. If I were to connect them to my echo plus would I need a Zigbee hub?

  • @mirothedjplaylist
    @mirothedjplaylist Před rokem

    I highly reccomend alied tape for quick install for indoors its tested and approved, that stuff is holding my life together, not sure where else they sell it but found it on sale at DG

  • @icevariable9600
    @icevariable9600 Před rokem

    Excellent video! Exactly what I was looking for. But was there an issue in cutting the LED strip? Do you have to worry about voltage distribution based on length of each strip?

    • @dannyarcher
      @dannyarcher Před rokem

      Not on that install mate -
      That’s only a short run.
      No issues at all.

  • @how2q
    @how2q Před měsícem

    HELP! Great job on the video. Ordered EVERYTHING using ur links. I have a sonoff bridge and got a zigbee 5 in 1 led controller. What hub/app do you use to connect it all. Can’t get ewelink to find contoller (bridge was no problem)

  • @Arachnoid_of_the_underverse

    Another option is to makiing a small section in the alcove removable on either side at the bottom at the skirting height (06:39 by the 90 degree bend) ,take the wires and the power unit behind it under the cabinet .Then applying a fabricated removable cover/grill (plastic print?) so the wires alone appear at the back of the alcove near the socket. EDIT Even a 60mm or larger circular cutter big en ough to allow the parts to be installed under the cabinet then use the wood plug produced to make a removable part for the cabinet.

  • @mrg5517
    @mrg5517 Před rokem

    Could you please share the make and model of the motion sensor to trigger your under cabinet lights to automatically turn on. Thank you for making this video. I recently stayed in a hotel that had strip lights mounted under the cabinets. They were motion activated when walking in the bathroom at night. Such a great idea to help navigate when half asleep without turning on the bright bathroom lights.

  • @xiaoshi3508
    @xiaoshi3508 Před rokem +2

    Hey, nice project. But how to setup the motion sensor to control the power supply?

  • @user-pp7lo7fn8n
    @user-pp7lo7fn8n Před rokem

    Congrats and thanks for your videos.
    What phone app do you use to connect your Zighbee controller?

  • @lukabotic
    @lukabotic Před rokem

    You do a great show, I enjoy and trust your solutions and reviews! I would love your opinion on out door products for IA-leds (neopixels) and fairy lights. For permanent out door mounting that I can change between Christmas/Halloween/Dinner party. I have encountered issues with wild life damaging fairy lights and water ingress on “waterproof” led strips. Suggestions and an affiliate link please…and thank you for a brilliant show.

  • @QuentinDallons
    @QuentinDallons Před rokem

    Hi ! Dewalt has angle screwdriver bits that can be used with an impact screwdriver.
    Could be useful for under tight space cabinet mounting

  • @brentkleinman6926
    @brentkleinman6926 Před rokem

    Love it!

  • @triplerinse
    @triplerinse Před rokem

    Shelly rgbw2 is really good. Using three of these

  • @kevinh9968
    @kevinh9968 Před rokem

    I was actually looking at that controller to do a split connection for my kitchen cabinets. That confirmation seals the deal. Now to get the wifey seal of approval...

  • @jeremyjedynak
    @jeremyjedynak Před rokem +17

    Instead of screwing the channels into the underside of the cabinets, you could use 3M Dual Lock, which comes in both rolls and short strips. You wouldn't need much to hold it, and it would be easily removable.
    Dual Lock is also great for holding toe kicks to cabinets because it holds well and makes them easily removable if/when you need to do something under a cabinet, like run power for lighting.

    • @SmartHomeSolver
      @SmartHomeSolver  Před rokem +6

      Yeah that would have been easier to install.

    • @demontekdigital1704
      @demontekdigital1704 Před rokem +1

      @@SmartHomeSolver If you prefer using the screwed in clips you can buy an offset screwdriver as well. They're set to a 90 degree angle just like hex wrenches are, for exactly that purpose. With the clips you don't ever have to worry about adhesive failures. The other option is to replace the packaged screws with hex screws so you can use a hex wrench.
      Even the toughest adhesive strips hate particle board, and unfinished wood. Think of trying to stick painter's tape to a piece of anything you've sanded, and not properly cleaned. The particles create a barrier between the adhesive, and the mounting surface, and the adhesive will stick to that rather than the surface.
      I made a custom desktop using MDF, and the adhesive strips on my cable routing clips constantly failed due to the surface particles of the MDF getting dislodged from the surface. Even when there was no visible damage to the desk, the adhesive would get ruined. The only way I was able to stop it was to seal the MDF where the clips would go.

  • @User_PC_Loadletter
    @User_PC_Loadletter Před 7 měsíci

    @1:40 the acting is Emmy worthy LOL . Great video however. thanks for the advice!

  • @godblesshomelessvets8832

    My question is do you have a suggestion that will help me in that I have 2 sections of interior steps, 1 each would require 1 right angle connector.
    Total length of 1 is 39'3" and the other is 37'6". I have access behind the steps foe wiring.
    I am looking for a single strip per step so the strip and connector would be controlled vis Caseta lutron light switch .
    I always enjoy your vids and thanks in advance for any suggestions you may have.

  • @RetailCryptoNews
    @RetailCryptoNews Před rokem

    Love the name, Cord hider box. 😂. I probably would have named it the same.🤣

  • @Ss-ds3yq
    @Ss-ds3yq Před 5 měsíci

    Nice video. Any recommendations on a wifi controller? Trying to avoid buying YAG

  • @shannonallcock8328
    @shannonallcock8328 Před rokem

    Reed,great video. Are you using a gateway hub to control the light colors?

  • @icedrummer25
    @icedrummer25 Před 5 měsíci

    Just seeing this a year later. Trying to find similar options that don't require a bridge or a hub for the controller. I LOVE Kasa lights so I'm wondering If I would be able to use some type of similiar connectors on Kasa Strips.

  • @peterperez8690
    @peterperez8690 Před rokem

    Hello, love your videos! Can you tell me the brand motion sensor you used?

  • @SmarthutATL
    @SmarthutATL Před 2 měsíci

    @smarthomesolver you can use a right angle drill bit next time you need to put a screw under a hard to reach area like that.

  • @John_Atkinson
    @John_Atkinson Před rokem

    +1 for btf my go to led strips however I prefer the 5v with a wemos d1 mini running wled been using them for a few years now and no issues even when using 2m lengths plus

  • @faded1to3black
    @faded1to3black Před rokem

    For screwing in stuff in such narrow spots, you could use a bit with a socket on a 1/4" ratchet.

  • @3000secrets
    @3000secrets Před 2 měsíci

    Thank you for your video. It’s helpful. What I’m planning to do is put light strips around my windows which are double hung. then I can get rid of my Christmas lights instead of having to store them all year. Plus, I will be able to change the color according to the holiday example: red for Valentine’s Day green for Saint Paddy‘s day and so on. I will keep a few for decorating bushes and stuff outside but Not a whole mess like I have now. but I’m just trying to figure out what to do with the LED lights. They need to plug into the wall and hopefully I can use only one remote to control them all. Plus I think it’d be a good idea if they were waterproof. I get a little moisture around the windows once in awhile but mostly they’re dry. Can I get 12 foot strips or cut them to length and then add a plug to power them? I really don’t want to deal with batteries. any help you offer will be really appreciated. Thank you.

  • @ElohiSilverEarthVentures
    @ElohiSilverEarthVentures Před měsícem

    Got a question about the wizz led light strips and not sure who to ask, but my strips are making the obnoxious high pitch buzz humm sound that usually occurs with like dimmer led bulbs with like a non dimmable socket or vs versa, or when its not on a power sourse for the right amount of power. Wtv ya know, i have mine directly in a wall outlet and i have no other electronics near the lights, all connections are good nothing off and then i decided ide try putting one of my little clamp things that i use on my stereo speaker wire did that and it sort of helped wondering if maybe i used a few of them if itd make the buzz sound go away completely. Feeling like i have hyper sensitive ears which i do, but no one else hears the buzzing sound like i do, sucks.

  • @FamilyDIYtv
    @FamilyDIYtv Před rokem

    What's the Max Length ? I'm looking at doing around 31 feet combined for a kitchen project. Do you think that would be to much for this ? Thanks for the video BTW !!!

  • @YamiFrankc
    @YamiFrankc Před rokem

    How bright are these strips? Do you think they can be used as the main source of light in a room if put on the ceiling?
    I've used lifx strips for this before and they work ok. But this would be less expensive

  • @gennymiller8332
    @gennymiller8332 Před rokem

    Have you ever done a stairs install with led under the lip of the steps with motion sensor.i don't no much about led but wanting g to redo my stairs and wanted led light up do you have a video on that.

  • @mikemayoral7356
    @mikemayoral7356 Před rokem

    With your set up, are you able to make the light strips pulsate slowly? I'm working on a project and I'm looking for the easiest way to set up some LEDs that pulsate. Thanks.

  • @asutcliffe25
    @asutcliffe25 Před rokem

    I see the v + and - connector on the controller as well, does this mean that the controller can also be used as a hardwired connection instead of using the AC adapter? i am wanting to install these lights under a kitchen cabinet that already have a hardwired connectors to electrical

  • @prhannator2874
    @prhannator2874 Před 8 měsíci

    Nice video. Love the need for overlord approval :). Thanks for the chuckle. I'm just starting down this path. I'm looking for an affordable light source under my ~ 5-6' desk so I can see the buttons on some machines under there. I don't need voice activation and as a first pass, I'd probably settle for a human switched with tone options (warm/cool etc). Got any videos showing that kind of desk setup? The "good" ones in your video were outside of budget for me.

  • @euartista
    @euartista Před rokem +3

    Actually you should put a custom footstool box that goes across from one side to the other. You could even use a nice wood like bamboo. That will hide the cables and show as a needed footstool for the make up vanity.

  • @Trxustzed
    @Trxustzed Před rokem +1

    is the light diffused well on the rgb with the rgb channel diffuser?? or do you think you would need to go to 144pixel/m