photobug
Jun 19, 2017Explorer
Exterior lights
Finally starting to get some projects done. Tonight replaced a crack fan trim piece and installed the lights for under the canopy. Looked at several types and ended up with the Boogey lights LED strip lights. As usual, I had everything hooked up, crimped, heatshrunk, clamped, went to fire it up and nothing. After taking everything apart, turns out it wasn't getting power from the line I ran to the 12v source I was using. Now with an alternate source, It's up and running. Some reviews claim it fell off after first use. We'll see. I suspect they didn't follow the cleaning instructions before sticking it on. They're very specific about thoroughly cleaning the surface with alcohol then using a adhesion promoter before pealing off adhesive backing.
I bought this style and brand because it has multiple light colors as well as dimming capability. Probably won't use any of the special effects or the disco stuff, but I like the idea of a dim red led strip to see at night but still retain your night vision. Someone said that bugs aren't attracted to LED lights no matter what color?
Here's the system set up.
should be fun for the 4th of july tailgate party
I bought this style and brand because it has multiple light colors as well as dimming capability. Probably won't use any of the special effects or the disco stuff, but I like the idea of a dim red led strip to see at night but still retain your night vision. Someone said that bugs aren't attracted to LED lights no matter what color?
Here's the system set up.
should be fun for the 4th of july tailgate party