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HwyGod
Apr 07, 2014Explorer
I used a nylon wire clamp and a self tapping screw. I looped the wire to give it a bit more resistance to "pulling." I did the same at the rear, opposite side, where I connected it to the other strip and ran it down inside the awning bracket and into the compartment I had the controller in (remote).
Since I have RGB LED, the wire is an encased 4 lead, which isn't as small as I would have liked. Other options were installing the wire in the arm and plugging in each time. So far this set up has worked (you do see the wire on top of the awning).
I tried to add a picture, it wouldn't paste.
nylon wire clamp:
http://www.amazon.com/White-Shape-Nylon-Cable-Organizer/dp/B0076V3H9W
Since I have RGB LED, the wire is an encased 4 lead, which isn't as small as I would have liked. Other options were installing the wire in the arm and plugging in each time. So far this set up has worked (you do see the wire on top of the awning).
I tried to add a picture, it wouldn't paste.
nylon wire clamp:
http://www.amazon.com/White-Shape-Nylon-Cable-Organizer/dp/B0076V3H9W
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