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Flexible LED Light Strip - Cut and Connect DIY

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Uploaded by on Jan 7, 2009

This is a short DIY video on how to cut and connect Flexible LED Strip. It is intended as an instructional video from the www.leddistributors.net DIY team.

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  • ...i want to add this to a costume but i want to add a on/off switch. is that possible? where must the switch be located? thxu for your time :)

  • @SteveSabbai - Yes, it is possible. you would connect an on/off switch in line. You can connect it on the negative wire. The switch can be a slide switch, push-button or toggle.

  • will this work on a stereo set up run to the speakers

  • @Gtbomb1 - Yes, I am not sure of the exact connection but I believe if you connect to the speakers input, the lights will flash to the beat. I would test first.

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  • im using these on my tryke, using a 12v 7 amp battery, i used another single 12v led Parallel to the brake swich to give a tail light/brake light effect. really cool light for home project. i recommend this product, not cheap, but definitely worth it

  • i think i got it. i did the led wires and connected them to battery a nin volt. and a toggle. IT actually works. im using it now to my tv and to my electric bike... 9 volt is better, only for space wise... 12 is better fro ellumination!!! Thanks.now to ry the ones that r broken seeif i can get those to work....solder

  • @gormbygallo - Yes you can connect two or more. One way is to connect all of the positives together and then to the battery. You can also connect the first Strip of module (LEDs) and then connect the others to the end of the first (in series or daisy chaining them).

  • can 2 led lights be connected to a 12 volt battery.and have then work from that battery.? its a car battery im tyring to do this to. i know one works but id like 2 or more, or will it just not works. i want to save space and problems when disconneting.. can it be done. thanks for any help. right now i have to use 3 seperate batteries for each light. which is a hassle.... am i doing something wrong?

  • @robinrwilsonsauls - To use these with solar, you first have to see if your panels output 12VDC or 24VDC. If it is 12VDC then you can connect directly. If not then you would use a battery and connect to the battery. So the solar panel charges the battery and then the LEDs connect to the battery.

  • How do I learn wiring for Solar, and Flexible LED"S?

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