Yes you can connect another 16' long LED Light Strip to part # DG52684. However, this LED light strip part # DG52684 is green. If you wanted to connect to 16' sections of blue LED strip light you could use 2 sets of Blue light strip part # DG52684 with the connectors part # DG52675PB. You would cut the strips on the copper lines and insert the connectors. view full answer...
Yes, the Optronics Flexible LED Light Strip # UCL90CB does have wiring on both ends allowing you to cut the strip in 2. We also have the Optronics LED Light Strip 12-Volt Connector with Wire Leads # A90PB if you need to cut it into additional pieces. view full answer...
The Optronics Flexible LED Light Strip part # UCL90CB is 3/8" wide as is the Replacement LED Light Strip for Solera RV Awnings part # LC423331 so you should be able to swap them for one another but we cannot confirm this. Please note, the former light strip is only 17' long whereas the latter is 20' but they are both cut to fit. view full answer...
We do have a stick-on LED light strip that is the length you want, though the 33" Optronics Flexible Silicone LED Utility Light Strip UCL07CB can't be cut to between 11 and 20 inches. Instead, you can use an option from Buyers Products:
- Buyers Products LED Light Strip - Warm White Light - 27 Diodes - 18" Long # 3375621827
The # 3375621827 is 18" long but can be cut if you needed it shorter, and sticks on with 3M adhesive backing. view full answer...
Because these are hardwired strip lights without a switch, there will not be a remote control that is available to work with them. We do offer an LED Light Strip Kit with a Wireless Remote # DG52665 that is a bright white LED light and is dimmable. view full answer...
For a Blue LED strip light that is capable of being dimmed without cutting off, I recommend LED Light Strip - Weatherproof - Blue - 16' Long part # DG52683. view full answer...
If you're wanting to add on led strip lights to the exterior of your RV then you'll want to choose one that's weatherproof and rated to withstand weather, like the Optronics Flexible LED Light Strip # UCL90CB. These light strips come with a peel and stick backing that would should hold up to the outdoors but can always be replaced with a heavier-duty adhesive if you have any issues. view full answer...
Yes, the Slim LED Strip Light # TN47ZR is dimmable, but do not come with a switch. You'll want to use an LED compatible dimmer switch like the # 37205-12315. view full answer...
I'll start off by saying that most of the tailgate LED strip lights that I've seen, like the Putco # P92009-60, have a 4 way connector and a separate wire for the reverse light function that must be hardwired into the reverse light circuit on your vehicle. Because the hazard lights are engaged through the turn signals, there is no additional wiring or special harness required. For these reasons, you will be able to install the Tekonsha # 118362 on your 2004 Nissan Frontier to operate your... view full answer...
I recommend installing the Opti-Brite LED Strip Light for RV Awnings # OPT32ER under your awning so you can use it whether your awning is out or in. Since this is a small LED light you should be okay tying into the wiring for the roller lights but I'm not sure I would be comfortable having those roller lights on if the awning is rolled up. Even LED lights can get warm and it probably wouldn't be good to have that directly pressed against the awning fabric.
Because of this I recommend routing... view full answer...
I spoke with Lippert about the Solera Smart Arm 12V Power RV Awning part # LC517517 and they informed me that this is not compatible with the LED Fabric Light Kit with Switch/Plate for Solera RV Awning part # LC674282. There are certain roller tubes that have this channel for the light kit and others that do not which is the case for the one that comes with this awning kit.
That said, you could just attach the Optronics Flexible LED Light Strip part # UCL90CB directly to the trailer and... view full answer...
For an LED light strip with this same Cold Blue color that fits your 14" spacing you'll need to piggyback 2 of these CIPA EVO Formance Eyebrow Light Strips # CM93317. If you aren't needing the Cold Blue color though we do have the 15" long LED Light Strip # CM93296 that has a White color instead. view full answer...
The Opti-Brite LED Strip Light for RVs - Waterproof - 330 Lumens - Wedge Base - 9" Long # ILL78CBB uses 4.5 watts. This light has a two wire pigtail that could be wired to a dusk to dawn sensor, but we currently do not carry just the sensor. We do offer the Solar Powered LED Porch Light for RVs # DG0168 which is solar powered and has a dusk to dawn sensor on it. view full answer...
The Replacement LED Light Strip for Solera RV Awning LED Fabric Light Kits - 20' Long # LC423331 is a replacement for the LED Fabric Light Kit with Switch/Plate for Solera RV Awning # LC674283 or # LC674282 and does only come in white, just like the original does.
I have added a link to a video review for you to check out as well. view full answer...
I have just what you need to replace the LED light strip on your awning, the Awning LED Fabric Light Kits part # LC423331 which is cut to fit. This light strip will slide into the track you have now you'll just need to attach the two lead wires. view full answer...
The Optronics Flexible LED Light Strip # UCL91CB is a universal application so you just have to connect the black wire to ground and the red wire to power and you're good to go on your 2015 Fuzion trailer! view full answer...
The Replacement LED Light Strip for Solera RV Awning part # LC423331 is .394" wide so you will need to have this much space inside the channel for it to mount but I suspect it would indeed work. If you wanted to be certain however you could just obtain the LED Fabric Light Kit part # LC674283 which comes with the channel as well as the light strip. The above two options are both cut to fit. view full answer...
I am sure there is a way to wire in the Opti-Brite LED Strip Light for RVs # ILL78CBB to the running boards of your truck so that they illuminate the way you want them to. Most likely by tapping into dome lights and power lock circuits. But we do not have a specific way to accomplish that. view full answer...