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AbdRahim

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Joined
Dec 25, 2019
Messages
3,881
RV Year
2020
RV Make
Newmar
RV Model
BayStar 3626
RV Length
37’
Chassis
Ford
Engine
V10
TOW/TOAD
None
1) Does anyone have led rope lights under their coach?
2) Has anyone install these themselves?
3) If so, how difficult are they to keep clean?
4) Other than the clear tube that they come in, are they in an extra tube?
5) How are they attached to the coach?
 
I have not but plan to. Following for the input from the group.
 
1) Does anyone have led rope lights under their coach?
2) Has anyone install these themselves?
3) If so, how difficult are they to keep clean?
4) Other than the clear tube that they come in, are they in an extra tube?
5) How are they attached to the coach?
They are called rope lights because the developer was reminded of rope.

The assembly is in a piece of vinyl clear tube. If what you have in mind is ridged They are not rope lights. Ridged is somewhat easier to install.

Only way to determine how easy to keep clean, is to look under your rig and see how dirty the dirty side is! This is of course determined by your driving conditions.

Typically they are attached using something similar to a conduit strap.

Did I answer all questions?

Oh yes! I have not installed under chassis trim lights. However I have used many rope lights.
 
Please don't leave them on all night.
 

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