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LED "mood lighting" strip stuff with remote

Posted: 17 Feb 2014, 10:36
by ghost123uk
Hi all,

Looking for one of those strips of LED's that have a remote control to switch between colours (including WHITE !) I only need a length of around 2 meters and will be attaching it to the roof / side bit above the window that is above the sink & cooker.

Searching Ebay using the search term "LED strip remote" gives 12,500 results :shock: Can anyone shorten my task of finding a suitable one by linking to one they have (as I know lots of folk have these).

Re: LED "mood lighting" strip stuff with remote

Posted: 17 Feb 2014, 13:17
by ghost123uk
For the benefit of future "searchers" I found and bought THIS ONE on Ebay. 2Mtrs, remote control for £8.40.

Re: LED "mood lighting" strip stuff with remote

Posted: 17 Feb 2014, 15:51
by CovKid
Struth John, why do you need the power supply with it? I bough two sets within the last two days (both 5 metres long which you can cut down to whatever), came with remotes and were £8.09 each incl

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/RGB-3528-LED- ... 3cd8c2942b" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Re: LED "mood lighting" strip stuff with remote

Posted: 17 Feb 2014, 18:21
by ghost123uk
No power supply with the one I bought Ralph.

Re: LED "mood lighting" strip stuff with remote

Posted: 17 Feb 2014, 19:05
by BOXY
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10 metres + remote & controller = £10.69

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/10M-3528-SMD- ... 1c3a174fd0" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Re: LED "mood lighting" strip stuff with remote

Posted: 17 Feb 2014, 19:35
by CovKid
Thats my point really. You don't need the power supply running off 12v although you could use it for some other project I suppose or for home use..

Re: LED "mood lighting" strip stuff with remote

Posted: 17 Feb 2014, 23:00
by scottbott
the latest issue of vw camper and bus has a very similar article in it doing just what you want

Re: LED "mood lighting" strip stuff with remote

Posted: 18 Feb 2014, 23:35
by ScienceBoy
I bought the white one to run inside the engine bay. It'll beat having to hold a torch. Look forward to seeing how you get on with this rgb set up

Re: LED "mood lighting" strip stuff with remote

Posted: 19 Feb 2014, 11:39
by chriscburgess
CovKid wrote:Thats my point really. You don't need the power supply running off 12v although you could use it for some other project I suppose or for home use..

I like this idea!

Although i am confused about not needing a 12v power supply.How will it be wired in?

I was thinking of connecting the leisure battery with a switch and fuse between or is that not th way to do it?

chris

Re: LED "mood lighting" strip stuff with remote

Posted: 19 Feb 2014, 11:46
by Titus A Duxass
chriscburgess wrote:
CovKid wrote:Thats my point really. You don't need the power supply running off 12v although you could use it for some other project I suppose or for home use..

I like this idea!

Although i am confused about not needing a 12v power supply.How will it be wired in?

I was thinking of connecting the leisure battery with a switch and fuse between or is that not th way to do it?

chris

It will be powered by the battery voltage, you do not need the, normally, supplied power supply.

Re: LED "mood lighting" strip stuff with remote

Posted: 19 Feb 2014, 11:47
by Titus A Duxass
If anyone has any "offcuts" from multi-coloured LED strips that they do not want I might be interested.

Re: LED "mood lighting" strip stuff with remote

Posted: 19 Feb 2014, 12:23
by ghost123uk
Titus A Duxass wrote:
chriscburgess wrote:
CovKid wrote:Thats my point really. You don't need the power supply running off 12v although you could use it for some other project I suppose or for home use..

I like this idea!

Although i am confused about not needing a 12v power supply.How will it be wired in?

I was thinking of connecting the leisure battery with a switch and fuse between or is that not th way to do it?

chris

It will be powered by the battery voltage, you do not need the, normally, supplied power supply.

I don't know what all this talk of power supplies is about :roll: :lol:

In that link I posted above it should show that you can buy it without the 240 volt power supply, as I did :wink:

The "controller" ( a little white box ) comes with a small DC style plug with a bit of wire coming from it that you just connect to a 12 volt supply.

Note to anyone else buying similar = The wire from the controller to the strip is very short (~6 inches). This means you are limited as the where you fit the controller. You can get "extension leads" with the correct plugs and sockets fitted. I should have ordered one :roll: But, as wiring / soldering is no stranger to me, I will make my own extension ;)
E D I T = link to extension cable HERE (I have ordered one, at that price not worth messing with solder etc ;))

Re: LED "mood lighting" strip stuff with remote

Posted: 19 Feb 2014, 12:30
by ghost123uk

Next "subject" re this ;)


These LEDs are very bright and "in your face" = OK for showing off the inside of your van during the evenings partying, but not so "cool" during sleepy time etc.

Mine will be mounted on a thin pine "baton" I have fitted above the sink and cooker.

Question =
Can anyone think of something I can put in front of the strip to both diffuse the light and also to hide the actual strip ?

I was thinking along the lines of something like a length of semi rigid "U" section see through / semi opaque plastic, about 1 inch across the top of the "U", glued into place. Cannot think of where to get such a thing though :oops:

Suggestions welcomed :ok

Re: LED "mood lighting" strip stuff with remote

Posted: 19 Feb 2014, 17:27
by what2do
@John, regarding the clear/opaque u-channel, how about the trim that is slipped onto the bottom edge of plinth strips in kitchens? B&Q, Magnet or others will have what you want. 3m lengths but at least it's cheap.

Re: LED "mood lighting" strip stuff with remote

Posted: 19 Feb 2014, 17:30
by what2do
£6 for 1.8m at B&Q. Just had a quick look by googling. It has a little lip on it which is supposed to prevent moisture getting under the actual plinth, this comes off really neatly with a sharp stanley. Hope this helps. Mitch.