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- tvman44ExplorerI use a timer on my rope lights and also on my colored lights around Christmas season. I set the timers to turn on the lights just before sundown(whatever that is at that time of year) and turn off at 10:00PM(quiet time).
- DutchmenSportExplorer
Bonefish wrote:
...They are set on a timer too. ... Sharon
That is really great to hear. I use mine on a timer too. Actually I have about 4 timers. I got those after Christmas one year with the Christmas mark-down stuff. They can be set to run 2, 4, 6, 8 hours (and dusk to dawn), or "on" all the time. They turn on at dusk, off depending on your setting. Works REALLY nice, and set them for 2 hours to go off (after dusk), because usually by 10:00 pm, we are so exhausted, we're already in bed. The lights will turn off (on the longest day of the year), somewhere around 11:00 pm if set for 2 hours. We enjoy the light while we are still outside, and then everything goes dark after we go inside.
Those timers are absolutely GREAT! I'm glad to hear I'm not the only one that does it this way! Thanks Bonefish!
FYI, purchasing stuff like this after holidays is a GREAT way to get REALLY good bargains and save a LOT of money! - BonefishExplorerI do the same as Dutchmensport in purchasing mine after the holidays. I have Christmas colored ones and white. We camp in places that I want light under the camper for mine & our dogs safety in other animals getting under the TT. I can also move them around to places needing light. Nearly had someone run in the back of the truck. They are set on a timer too.
Sharon - haste_makerExplorer IINot sure if these will give a lot of lite at night...can some of you that have the LED's tell me what you think about these?
http://www.amazon.com/Triangle-Bulbs-T93007-Waterproof-Flexible/dp/B005EHHLD8/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1453130086&sr=8-2&keywords=amazon+led+lights - Thom02099Explorer IIH E R E is how I did mine, if you scroll down to the bottom of the post, there's mine and pictures of what I did, particularly for using the outside light by the door as the light connector. If you have any questions, feel free to PM me.
I'm no electrical expert, but it wasn't difficult at all. I ordered my WATERPROOF strip from Amazon, it has a remote control with all sorts of colour combinations available, and the connector/adaptor part for the porch light, also from Amazon. - bobndotExplorer IIUse outdoor waterproof LED's if you want them to continue to work.
- tvman44ExplorerSure can. :)
- haste_makerExplorer II
dodge guy wrote:
I ordered mine off Amazon (Menards now has them too!). I put mine on last year and love them. I mounted them under the awning/gutter track. the hard part is figuring where to run the power to.
Can I run the power wire to the light that is mounted on the side of the trailer now? - dodge_guyExplorer III ordered mine off Amazon (Menards now has them too!). I put mine on last year and love them. I mounted them under the awning/gutter track. the hard part is figuring where to run the power to.
- APTExplorer
Big Love wrote:
I went with the red, blue, green WATERPROOF strips available on eBay or amazon (they come also in a thinner non-waterproofed version). Comes with a remote that gives you lots of interesting options, including "white" when all come on together.
I deleted the porch light, using its 12v lines to power the LEDs. If you put it in the usual location, under the awning, make sure that you clean the site with a good solvent (acetone or paint thinner) before installing.
Same here setup here. Recommended and endorsed. $25 of fun. Just please be courteous in use.
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