Looking for recommendation - outdoor 12v LED strip lights
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Hard wire fairy lights to 12 volt landscape lighting system.
How weatherproof are these Outdoor String Lights?
The string lights are rated IP65, which means it is dust and water resistant, making it well suited for year-round use! The outdoor controller is rated IP67 and the power supply unit is rated IP44, which means they’re also water and dust resistant. Our lights are very durable for the outdoors, but should not be submerged or used in extreme weather conditions like a flood/heavy storm.
Can I replace the bulbs on these Outdoor String Lights?
Our Outdoor String Lights contain built-in RGB LEDs which can not be replaced. If you’re having an issue with some of the bulbs, please contact us for support.
Can I display multiple colors on these Outdoor String Lights at the same time?
Yes! Choose from 16M+ colors, including warm and cool whites. You can display a single color across your string lights, or multiple colors all at once.
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We want to brighten up our back patio under the gazebo at night, and I'm looking into 12v LED strip lights, which we could run along the inside of the frame around the roof line. But there are just so many options, I'm getting lost and looking for recommendations.
I'd like something that could be wired into our existing 12v landscape lines, even if that means cutting off a provided transformer and splicing it manually. We're also looking for something that could be color-changing via remote (or app). The gazebo itself is 14x20 so to run arounds the full perimeter we're looking at around 70 ft.
The perfect setup would start with the existing landscape lighting 12v line at the bottom of one corner post, connected to the light-strip set, and I'm assuming there would be some "controller" inline for a remote control to "talk" to and control light settings, and then from there start at one corner of the gazebo roof and just wrap around.
Any suggestions for a brand that's well-made, works well, and doesn't fritz out after a single season?
Thanks!