I Made My Hallway GLOW! | LED Wall Panels
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Watch how I made my dark hallway glow by installing DIY LED light up wall panels.
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sheet good carriers are so underrated.
You can use frosted plastic strips as diffusers, that way you can't see the actual LED strips. Fantastic looking project. The end result looked amazing.
@1973Grejluder
3 күн бұрын
Strips of slat curtain's can be used as diffusers so that you don't see each LED.
The house looks crispy 🤌🏼
Yet another cool and bright project! I really like h9w the LED's lit up your hallway! Well done!
Absolutely a perfect job on the LED lighting.
That looks incredible! You may have given me inspiration for my back basement wall.
What a neat project, an approach that wouldn't have occurred to me. I don't know what I'd do without a laser level, certainly I'd never be talked into wallpapering without one 🙂
The french cleats are so brilliant!! I would have been nailing those things to the wall somehow. Not only easy to install but the ability to nudge them is epic
Very neat idea. Thanks for sharing this video.
Beautiful work, guys! Really well done! 😃 Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
Nice idea! Looks great!
I'd cut cleats in 2 or even 3 pieces each to distribute weight between studs and make panel more stable.
Wow what a morning! thought you up just the other day and you drop a video after months :) hope all is well
Красотка!! С каждым выпуском все красивее и красивее!!❤
Nice, I like it!
Regarding the issue of long lengths of strips running dim at the far end, one trick is to "center feed" the strip. If you need a 26 foot total length strip, you can attach power whips at 13ft, aka in the center, and electrically, you now have two 13ft strips on each whip.
@PneumaticAddict
3 күн бұрын
That's a great idea! I'll keep that in mind for future projects
@KoenKooi
3 күн бұрын
Another trick is wiring positive and negative to opposite ends. This works well for designs where the ends are close, like looping around a room, but takes a lot of wire for long strips. @jblewis’ suggestion is a winner for that situation.
@rickharms1
3 күн бұрын
You can also use “power injection”. Example: where you have a single power connection at the source, double or triple the wire connections. Then connect one pair ( black and red), second set at the end and even a third pair in the middle. Yes, a lot of wire, but necessary for long LED runs. This is especially true when using RGB LEDs.
@5280Woodworking
19 сағат бұрын
@@rickharms1This is the best solution. You can power hundreds of feet with this method.
Nice! 👍🏻
Neat project. The only thing wrong I saw was you need to install a connector where the cord enters your power supply for strain relief.
Cool idea, would be awesome to incorporate some smart home tech to make them turn on as you walk by too.
@maxximumb
3 күн бұрын
You don't need smart tech, a simple PIR detector would be enough to trigger the lights and have them turn off automatically after a short period of time. Just like the motion detecting outdoor lights.
These videos are so aesthetically pleasing with the music and visuals. I’m sure you guys will never sell, but these touches really set your home apart. Also, #ryobigang
To avoid low amperage ends on your led strips you can simply solder the power wires to both ends, obviouly minding the polarity (positive to positive and negative to negative).
You glow girl!
Golly im in love too 🥹👉🏻👈🏻
Nice work👍💪 Strips of slat curtain's can be used as diffusers so that you don't see each LED.
Should have used aluminum channel for the strip. Cob strips heat up and fail fairly quickly if they don't have a way to dissipate the heat.
I agree 3 inches is not deep enough.
Next time, look into WLED and a ESP32 board as a controller
She is like real life Bulma
Tell your electrician to wash his hands 1:08
I wanted to see a red color hair...
ALWAYS make sure you consult with LISCENCED professionals ... so if it goes sideways you have some one to blame and can sue
Синяя борода здесь 😂
Either you left out an explanation, or maybe got lucky. Not all dimmers are created equal. First, some LEDs do not work with dimmers and those that do require a PWM (pulse width modulation) dimmer.
You gave up on your DIY doors?
3 inch’s not deep enough, welp, 🤷♂️
PVC sheet is way lighter , so is lesser 1/4 with an edge , Makers??? On with the tests on how long before the strips peel off
@charlie_erin_muller
4 күн бұрын
Is the blue color anything to do with Bosch sponsorship??
@cricky101
4 күн бұрын
@@charlie_erin_muller know-it-all boomers can't keep their mouths shut.
@DrunkDelilahBrewery
4 күн бұрын
@@cricky101 What are you griping about sunshine !!!
@CityPlannerPlaysChair
4 күн бұрын
If its 3M style backing itll stay on forever. Those COB strips are trash, unlike the ones in every dorm room or Tiktok video.
Those are not french cleats since that is specifically the 45° molding on each side to hook on to. What you're using is called Z-cleats.
The thumbnail makes you look like you have no arms at first glance. Which leads to a second and third glance so not necessarily a bad thing.
@6Ginge
3 күн бұрын
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You lost a lot of weight!
Seems like a huge waste of money to custom light one of the least used parts of your house...Maybe if you had one of those asymmetrical, post modern, steel and glass houses...Oh wait, you do.