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George3037
Sep 26, 2018Explorer
I also bought a 16' roll of waterproof LED strip off Ebay. Used rubbing alcohol to wipe down the trailer surface under the awning then peeled off the tape and stuck the strip to the camper. I added a dab of white silicone about every foot just in case the tape didn't hold. I removed the outside amber light by the door and found the wiring with a good sized hole behind it. Drilled a small hole about 6" above the hole for the LED light wires and fished the LED leads down inside the trailer skin and tapped into the amber light wiring. I then siliconed the drilled hole, reinstalled the amber light and ran a bead around that to reseal it.
They have only been installed about 6 months but no problems so far.
They have only been installed about 6 months but no problems so far.
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