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Jan-21-2013 03:58 PM
Jan-21-2013 01:13 PM
Sinecure wrote:MB Flatlander wrote:
For those that have attached them to the trailer below the awning is there any issues with them attracting flying insects? Think its a great idea on the trailer as opposed to the awning but around here there isn't many nights your not fighting off the mosquito's during the summer and this might make it difficult to get into the trailer wihtout a swarm coming in with you.
I have done exactly what the OP is looking to do. My LED's have been on my awning roller for over a year now with great results. No problems with rolling them up, and no damaged LEDs. All I have to do when I arrive at the campground is put the awning out and plug the pigtail at the end of my roller to the LED controller and 12v DC adapter. There is a remote so I can change the color, brightness, or program the lights to change/strobe, all from my chair.
As far as attracting bugs, I find that any light will attract bugs. I have tried making the lights a yellow/orange color similar to the porch light, but it still acts as a beacon for every flying insect around. With the lights on, the insects will land on the underside of the awning or the wall of the camper. At first this was a problem since the bugs would fly inside anytime someone opened the door. But now I just aim a fan at the door so that at least they don't land in that area, and thus don't fly in when entering/exiting the camper.
Jan-21-2013 08:28 AM
MB Flatlander wrote:
For those that have attached them to the trailer below the awning is there any issues with them attracting flying insects? Think its a great idea on the trailer as opposed to the awning but around here there isn't many nights your not fighting off the mosquito's during the summer and this might make it difficult to get into the trailer wihtout a swarm coming in with you.
Jan-21-2013 07:15 AM
Helmsey wrote:
I have a set of the waterproof strips on my awning tube and it rolls up with no issues. I have had it on for a while now and the only issue being some water has gotten in the ends of the strip that extends past the awning material. I am not worried about it as you can replace the strip for less than $20, I figure that if I can get one season out of them I will be happy. When I replace them next season I will trim them so the strip does not extend past the material and see if that makes any difference.
Here is a picture of mine at night:
Jan-21-2013 07:08 AM
Jan-21-2013 06:03 AM
beemerphile1 wrote:peaches&cream wrote:beemerphile1 wrote:
I would install it permanently on the side of the RV under the awning. That way the lights could be used with the awning in or out and with no concerns of damage.
I have thought about that. What do you do when they burn out, and while trying to remove the stickum, you mess up the full body paint, or will they last a lifetime? I would rather stick them to the roller and if they do not last, I have hurt nothing removing them.
It is your rig, do what you want. I don't see how it would damage anything. I was just suggesting an alternative you may not have considered.
Jan-21-2013 05:32 AM
peaches&cream wrote:beemerphile1 wrote:
I would install it permanently on the side of the RV under the awning. That way the lights could be used with the awning in or out and with no concerns of damage.
I have thought about that. What do you do when they burn out, and while trying to remove the stickum, you mess up the full body paint, or will they last a lifetime? I would rather stick them to the roller and if they do not last, I have hurt nothing removing them.
Jan-20-2013 03:05 PM
Jan-20-2013 01:13 PM
MB Flatlander wrote:
Found the thread where Chrisb370 used them on the roller bcak in 2010. Maybe he might chime in.
LED Awning Lights - Chrisb370
Jan-20-2013 01:07 PM
Jan-20-2013 12:19 PM
beemerphile1 wrote:I did & it works well -
I would install it permanently on the side of the RV under the awning. That way the lights could be used with the awning in or out and with no concerns of damage.
Jan-20-2013 11:40 AM