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skychs

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Joined
Jul 23, 2020
Messages
313
Location
Glen Allen Virginia
RV Year
2015
RV Make
Newmar
RV Model
Ventana LE 3636
RV Length
36
I remember seeing a post for outside LED strip lights but I can not find anything on inside LED strip lighting.

In our Ventana LE the overhead LED lights are nice but at night they are way tooooo bright for us. After searching everywhere I found an LED strip light that we could attach to the top of the slides inside the coach. The wife wasn't too sure she would like it but after I installed them (temporarily) the indirect lighting really grew on us. Im not to keen on all the different crazy colors and effects but we like the soft white lights and how it aluminates the ceiling. In the photo the lights are on High but you can adjust the brightness for your situation. For $13.99 it was worth a try.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07SPJM29G/?tag=rvf01-20

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Oh no, I didn't see this, no more mods, unsee unsee unsee.

Looks great!!! Damnit!

@Chuggs you first!
 
You have to understand @Neal is a recovering “modder”. Took a few of us to get him headed to rehab.
 
Looks good. From where is it getting its power?
 
Can you put a dimmer switch on those?? I like a soft lighting look at night. Too many bright lights hurt my eyes.
 
Looks nice. Where did you get the power ?
 
It's a 12V system with a 110V power adaptor. It's controlled by an IR receiver and remote with adjustable brightness. I plugged it in by the Captains chair, ran it up the back of the slide then along the top of the slide, securing it with small strips of painters tape (out of site). It's cuttable and linkable to match what ever you're attaching it to. At $13.99 it's a lot of bang for the buck. Last night I ran a second strip on the other side of the coach. The coach is in storage (not opened up) so I couldn't capture the full effect of the lights but I think we are going to enjoy it. We are headed out again this Friday. I will try to get some better photos of it opened up.

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So there's enough slack from the plug to the cable to deal with the slide deployment?
 

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