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NullBlox.ZachryWilsn
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 1 de febrero de 2025
Im not a pro at DIY led lights but I also dont claim to be.This thing works if you take your time with it, as for me I ended up with my LED lights flipped the wrong direction in the middle of the pull, so would like to see a better design that allows for mess ups to happen or corrections to be made. All in all if you get it to work it will look nice. As for me I need a different product that is more universal and not a one time pull.
Alan Baca
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 28 de enero de 2025
Product is not that great. It is to tight for ip65 rated lights.
Justin
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 20 de marzo de 2022
Diffuses light for different angles as expected. I would highly recommend using ip30 or less led strips bc the rubber coating on ip65 led strips creates too much friction with the silicone and you'll be lucky to pull in a foot of leds before the string breaks. Don't worry about having waterproof/ resistant leds with this anyway. Once inside the silicone it will be much better off than any ip65 rated led strips. You can save money getting the ip30 ones anyway. Have 2 people when pulling in the strip to keep the silicone as straight as possible especially when pulling long lengths. After all that you'll be happy with the result.
jtablerd
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 18 de diciembre de 2022
Ok - I put my full 16.4m 60led per meter strip into this silicone channel (UCS2) by myself in about ten minutes, here are my top tips whether you're doing it solo or with a partner.1 - it is critically important to get the first ~5 leds into the channel from the end you're starting at. It's also crucial that you have it fit properly in the thin part of the channel that holds the strip perfectly.2 - I was doing this solo, so I securely tied the string to a doorknob in a large room, and GENTLY pulled from the other end and really took my time to be careful when I was pulling to be very steady. This allowed the silicone to stretch a bit (why they recommend two people to pull, so you can create tension). I'll be darned if it didn't slide right in and it looks great, glad I got it done in all one piece. I recommend this if you're willing to take your time when putting it together.
Lanna
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 18 de abril de 2022
I put my Govee #H6144 (no epoxy coating) led strips into this to make them waterproof! As you can see it's not spotless. I wasn't expecting it to be as these Govee strips only have 30 leds per meter. Almost impossible to get the spotless look with that much space in-between. To pull them through its easiest to have two people. I tied the string tightly around the strip just past the first led and for extra security I ran the string under the adhesive on the back side of the led strip. We lay the diffuser out straight pulling it slightly taut but not stretching it. One person pulls while the other ensures the led strip enters cleanly. Yay team work! I can't wait to get them hung up in our screened porch. Oh...I also put a little Silicone caulk on the ends to give them a good water tight seal. Might be over kill but I just wanted to be safe rather than sorry.
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