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gazingm42 wrote:
We had the same problem. I worked on a solution for several weeks last year. Finally I used Velcro with the stick tape. Working in the service field on computer I also have a different view on anything I work on or build. That is how will I repair/replace it when it fails. For this reason I used Velcro because
I did want new double side to have it stick and with heat maybe not be able
to remove it.
But saw the zip tie idea which maybe a easier solution.
โJul-22-2014 07:03 PM
ktmrfs wrote:
Been there, done that. These LED strips
a) don't use 3M VHB tape but something much inferior
b) don't use current regulation but a dropping resistor.
the combo is a bad combination. LED current is an exponential function of applied voltage. LED's are 10-15% efficient, the rest is heat. Fine at 12V nominal, charger goes to 13.6 or 14.4 and you found out what happens. In some cases the LED will get hot enough to melt the solder.
short term solution is to use silicone adhesive or real 3M VHB tape.
If you don't do much camping (a few weeks/yr) they may hold up.
We do lots of dry camping. These ended up very short lived. (well about a year but that was over 100 days camping). when hooked to shore power or generator or solar charging the batteries in bulk mode, the LED's overheated and eventually got very dim and finally failed.
solution is to spend the bucks and get arrays that have a built in current regulated supply.
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vlopddap wrote:
The price is kinda incredible too... 20$ for 15X units.
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