zell66
Jul 23, 2018Explorer
DIY Awning lights
I have a 2012 Sandpiper 365SAQ and I want to install a LED strip on my awning tube. Is there a way to add a strip and wire it into the power awning?
jodeb720 wrote:That's not 3M tape, it's 4C tape (Cheap Chinese Counterfeit ****). The genuine 3M stuff works great.
The 3m 2 sided tape that comes with the lights sucks!
allen8106 wrote:I used hot-melt glue to attach it to the underside of the awning/drip rail. Acrylic foam tape would work, too. The strip actually came with that, but it was the cheap Chinese stuff which barely sticks, not the good 3M VHB stuff.mike-s wrote:How did you get the light strip to stick to the wall of the rig?
Consider installing it tucked up under the awning near the sidewall. That way it's protected, but can be used even when the awning is rolled up. I did that with one having a remote, and mounted the controller in the porch light. I use the porch light switch to turn it on/off, and can also use the remote to control color/brightness (it's an RGBW strip).
mike-s wrote:
Consider installing it tucked up under the awning near the sidewall. That way it's protected, but can be used even when the awning is rolled up. I did that with one having a remote, and mounted the controller in the porch light. I use the porch light switch to turn it on/off, and can also use the remote to control color/brightness (it's an RGBW strip).
TNGW1500SE wrote:I used similar channel for mine. Then I just drilled through the RV wall behind one of the channels and ran the wiring into the area behind my pantry; no exterior wiring showing. I have an on/off/dimmer switch just inside the doorway.
I bought these: Channel that I pop riveted on.
SidecarFlip wrote:
I hang my Coleman lantern on a hook on my awning. Seems to work just fine.