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Reddit mentions of CHINLY 16W RGBW 28Key RF Remote LED Fiber Optic Star Ceiling Lights Kit 450pcs 9.8ft 0.75mm Optic Fiber Lighting

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CHINLY 16W RGBW 28Key RF Remote LED Fiber Optic Star Ceiling Lights Kit 450pcs 9.8ft 0.75mm Optic Fiber Lighting
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    Features:
  • 28-key multi-function remote control, easy to use.
  • It uses RGBW lamp beads, have pure white, the most suitable for the stars.
  • High brightness, energy saving, long use life.
  • 450 strands 9.8ft long 0.75mm fiber optic cable. We can customize other size of fiber as you request, please feel free to contact us via email.
Specs:
ColorMulticolor
Height10.2 Inches
Length7.1 Inches
Size1450pcs*0.03in*9.8ft
Weight3.1 Pounds
Width5.9 Inches

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Found 1 comment on CHINLY 16W RGBW 28Key RF Remote LED Fiber Optic Star Ceiling Lights Kit 450pcs 9.8ft 0.75mm Optic Fiber Lighting:

u/BaronRaymondoEVIL · 3 pointsr/cars

Full disclosure: I haven’t installed a starlight interior before. But since no one is answering I’ll tell you where I would begin.

No matter what, you’ve got to take down the headliner. So I’d do that first.

The quick and dirty lighting method would be to use LED Christmas lights — LED because these things are going in the headliner and I wouldn’t love having of a lot of hot things up there. Poke the lights through randomly located holes in the headliner (or organize them into constellations if you want to geek out), probably stringing the lights back and forth across the roof. Reinstall and headliner and — ta-da — stars! It would be best to find some 12V lights so you could power them with the car’s electrical system. Super-dirty method would be to use battery powered lights and just replace the batteries when you need to.

A prettier method would be to replace the Christmas lights with fiber optic lights — something like this. You’ll get tiny, beautiful little points of light and it’ll look a lot more professional. You can even change the colors. Right now I have no idea how I’d connect these things to the car’s power. You’d have to figure all that out.

But yeah, if I were doing it, that’s where I’d begin.

EDIT: Oh, the previous commenter already suggested 12V fiber optic lights. That’s a badass option.