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Thom02099 wrote:toaobigal wrote:
Just to clear any confusion: the socket adaptor I used is a socket with 2 wires sticking out of it, there is no longer a bulb. I just used the end of the connector from the 120-12 volt converter, slice it on the socket adaptor. And, by putting the remote module inside the porch light, you do loose some range with the remote control. I experienced with the different colors, but I sticked with the blue for now.
This is what I want to do as well. I understand the concept and execution. My question: I have a 1028 bulb in my porch light. I've searched here and Google and can't find any sort of socket wire connector base adaptor, such as the Genssi 1156 that was noted elsewhere in this thread. Is there such a thing? Or would I be better off just going the splicing route for the same end result?
โJul-23-2015 10:52 AM
Doug33 wrote:PacNWChris wrote:
My trailer has an LED strip light already installed. It's one of those "cool white" LED strips. It's great if you need a lot of bright light to find something or direct air traffic ... but not so much for lounging outside, or eating, or playing a board or card game.
That was my experience on my last trip. Several people had them on full power, and it looked like the landing area in Close Encounters of the Third Kind. And unfortunately, two people left them on all night long. The CG looked like Broadway in the city that never sleeps.
It reminded me of the Seinfeld episode where they couldn't sleep because of the Kenny Rogers Chicken bright neon sign across the street.
โJul-23-2015 10:39 AM
Doug33 wrote:PacNWChris wrote:
My trailer has an LED strip light already installed. It's one of those "cool white" LED strips. It's great if you need a lot of bright light to find something or direct air traffic ... but not so much for lounging outside, or eating, or playing a board or card game.
That was my experience on my last trip. Several people had them on full power, and it looked like the landing area in Close Encounters of the Third Kind. And unfortunately, two people left them on all night long. The CG looked like Broadway in the city that never sleeps.
It reminded me of the Seinfeld episode where they couldn't sleep because of the Kenny Rogers Chicken bright neon sign across the street.
โJul-23-2015 08:46 AM
PacNWChris wrote:
My trailer has an LED strip light already installed. It's one of those "cool white" LED strips. It's great if you need a lot of bright light to find something or direct air traffic ... but not so much for lounging outside, or eating, or playing a board or card game.
โJul-22-2015 10:41 PM
โJul-22-2015 08:53 PM
toaobigal wrote:
Just to clear any confusion: the socket adaptor I used is a socket with 2 wires sticking out of it, there is no longer a bulb. I just used the end of the connector from the 120-12 volt converter, slice it on the socket adaptor. And, by putting the remote module inside the porch light, you do loose some range with the remote control. I experienced with the different colors, but I sticked with the blue for now.
โJul-10-2015 09:11 PM
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โJul-09-2015 12:24 PM
APT wrote:
Oh, the other connector (4-pin) is if you wanted to connect multiple strips together from the same controller. You will likely cut that off. I cut about two feet off my strip for example.
โJul-09-2015 10:35 AM
joelyn wrote:toaobigal wrote:
A 1141 bulb is the same socket as a 1156, they're interchangeable.
thanks. so this should fit if anyone looking for one.........
1156/1141
correct me if i am wrong
thanks
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