Correct way to solder Flexible waterproof LEDs? |
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dichdoc
Joined: Sep 18 2008 Posts: 1 Location: SW Montana |
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I'm using the Flexible Waterproof LED's to back light an outdoor sign (this is my second one) I got the 1st one soldered with some difficulty, wondering what the correct process is? Thanks, Travis
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kornholio788
Joined: May 02 2005 Posts: 9126 Location: Racine, WI 2000 Dodge Neon Last updated: 04/20/08 |
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This should get you started.
http://www.elexp.com/t_solder.htm And just keep practicing. You will get it. |
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Phil
Owner, Oznium.com Joined: Feb 11 2003 Posts: 6458 Location: Bay Area, CA 2001 Toyota Highlander Last updated: 08/02/08 2000 Toyota 4Runner Last updated: 05/28/07 2006 Scion tC Last updated: 11/12/07 2002 GMC Sierra Last updated: 08/02/08 |
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Just a heads up, you might find these easier for signage lighting: http://www.oznium.com/led-string-modules
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Me!
Joined: Sep 10 2008 Posts: 4 |
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I've have another question with these... After you cut them to size, the solder spots are covered with the waterproof plastic. What is the best way to remove the plastic with out damaging the strip?
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