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Old 01-17-2016, 11:21 PM
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Yeah, adding a switch to the circuit gives you that flexibility of turning them off when you want to
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Pretty cool right up man, you surely covered it all. Useful mod
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Originally Posted by kobayashi maru
Nicely done and thanks for the write up. I've been thinking of doing this too. I've already got a LED strip lying around as well as all the electrical bits. The only thing I'm debating now is whether to use a pin switch or a conventional switch. I think I'll use both like I did with the bed light. Unfortunately, it's winter so I'll probably wait until it gets warmer to do this.
Took your idea and finally got around to it. I added the waterproof switch today.

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Originally Posted by TXFRDOwner
Took your idea and finally got around to it. I added the waterproof switch today.
Nicely done, it looks clean.
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