Adding diffuser to ESPN table LED lights, any ideas? (1 Viewer)

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If you'd like to power the rope without using a wall outlet, I recommend the power bank and (one of) the cables below. I had a battery box (8 AA's) that was specifically for powering leds, but when it was plugged in, the lights were dim and they would not respond to the remote or the app and the batteries were dead in no time. I'm sure if I had done some due diligence, something somewhere would have told me that setup wasn't powerful enough, but I lived & learned.

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I got this set up from another thread but works great, I’ll update once I do the LED lights.
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Look on the back of the strip - there should be a small line every couple of inches - this is the "cut line". Cut the strip 4 or 5 inches longer than what you need (at one of those cut lines) then trim off a half inch or so as a test and see if they still light up. Do a few more tests at a few small different lengths. If it lights up every time, you're good to cut wherever you need to cut it. If it only lights when cut at a cut line, you'll have to cut it at the cut line closest to the length you need. But, if you got the same one I did, it didn't matter where I cut it - it lit every time.

I hate giving advice on something I'm not an expert in, but what you have now is my experience. I wish it were better - my apologies.

Here is what the cut line looked like on my strip:

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Look on the back of the strip - there should be a small line every couple of inches - this is the "cut line". Cut the strip 4 or 5 inches longer than what you need (at one of those cut lines) then trim off a half inch or so as a test and see if they still light up. Do a few more tests at a few small different lengths. If it lights up every time, you're good to cut wherever you need to cut it. If it only lights when cut at a cut line, you'll have to cut it at the cut line closest to the length you need. But, if you got the same one I did, it didn't matter where I cut it - it lit every time.

I hate giving advice on something I'm not an expert in, but what you have now is my experience. I wish it were better - my apologies.

Here is what the cut line looked like on my strip:

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I got the exact same one you got! Thanks I will be a bit more confident now in the morning when I start cutting!
 
I got the exact same one you got! Thanks I will be a bit more confident now in the morning when I start cutting!

Ok awesome. I'd still test it, though. I know I've bought exact items before that weren't quite exact as the first, especially when they were manufactured abroad. I am confident it'll work, though. In one of the install videos I watched, a guy was just snipping a strip randomly every few inches, while it was still turned on, and it never even blinked. Complete guess on my part, but I think it would only need to be cut exactly at a cut line if you were going to solder it to another strip at that cut point. Anyway, best of luck! Let me know how it goes and please send pics of the finished product!
 
Ok awesome. I'd still test it, though. I know I've bought exact items before that weren't quite exact as the first, especially when they were manufactured abroad. I am confident it'll work, though. In one of the install videos I watched, a guy was just snipping a strip randomly every few inches, while it was still turned on, and it never even blinked. Complete guess on my part, but I think it would only need to be cut exactly at a cut line if you were going to solder it to another strip at that cut point. Anyway, best of luck! Let me know how it goes and please send pics of the finished product!
Will do!
 
Great thread and info everyone, thank you! I'm thinking about adding some to my table and had never even heard of COB strips or the neon ones and just figured the normal LED's every 6 inches or so, was the only way to go. Thanks everyone!

I got this set up from another thread but works great, I’ll update once I do the LED lights.View attachment 1292818View attachment 1292819
Did these work good through a long night of playing and changing colors?
 

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