Lights for inside the trailer

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Hey I want to install some Led lights for inside the trailer when we are doing repairs. Is there different wattages for brightness/ What are you using?
 

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This is what i have done. 10 rolls 5 per side 24' v nose so 20' sides. Just be aware of expansion / contraction of surface behind them. I had them all flat and they pulled apart at seams when temp changed. Redid lifting off about an inch at joints in surface..
 

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I put like 5 of the double rv style leds ones and my 4 place is super brite and they barely use any juice . I believe they are from princess auto


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LED Edmonton sold me some 12v string lighting for mine that I’m very happy with.
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So you guys are not looking for a certain wattage or how ever they are graded for brigtness?
 

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So you guys are not looking for a certain wattage or how ever they are graded for brigtness?
I wasn't too concerned. I did a lot of searching to find strips that I could install with minimal joints. They are fairly low power (48W total draw) and 6000k is what I was after for colour. I didn't want intensely bright, I wanted uniform brightness that won't blind you when you look at it. Strips accomplished that perfectly, and the overall brightness is like daylight.

48W could run for a couple days off the two 125ah batteries I have. But I'm rarely off grid, usually plugging in to shore power at night while we're on a trip, or is charging off the truck while running.
 

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Full lengths of LED strip lights, and two or more lengths, is definitely awesome to work in.
 
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