Desk Surface Lighting

Tom Yarmas tom at yarmas.com
Sat Oct 5 19:20:17 EDT 2019


I just ordered some outdoor LED strips from Inspired LED for a deck project. These ones are made for outdoors, so I hope they will hold up. I have had good luck with their under counter LED strips in the kitchen.

https://www.inspiredled.com/product/weatherproof-flexible-outdoor-led-strip/ <https://www.inspiredled.com/product/weatherproof-flexible-outdoor-led-strip/>

-tom


> On Oct 5, 2019, at 5:54 PM,  Jerry — MacSolutions <jerry at stlmacguy.com> wrote:
> 
> Im in the process of extending a wooden walkway from the sidewalk to our front door.  There’s a section that is farther from the house, that I would like to install LED strip lighting on.  The intention is that I would tuck the strips under a board that caps the edge of the deck boards, and runs the length of the decking.  (So it shines across the boards from both sides, facing each other.)  The run is about 20ft.
> 
> Have LED strips gotten any more dependable?  It seems like most, that are installed outdoors, fail rather quickly.
> 
> Our weather extremes are about the mid 100’s(F) in the Summer and -15(F) in the Winter.
> 
> Realistic or should I move on with something else?  Would incandescent rope lighting be a better choice?  I’d love to be able to dim them as well...
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> Jp
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