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Reddit mentions of Hitlights 60 Watt LED Light Strip Power Supply - 5 Amps, 110V AC - 12V DC Transformer / Driver

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Hitlights 60 Watt LED Light Strip Power Supply - 5 Amps, 110V AC - 12V DC Transformer / Driver
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12 VOLTS DC OUTPUT SUITABLE FOR LED STRIP LIGHTS and other low voltage devices, such as security cameras, audio and video gear, and more. Ideal for LED installations in living rooms, shelving, lighted cabinets, toe-kicks, and morePLUGS DIRECTLY INTO YOUR WALL OUTLET, no hardwiring, no soldering, no electrician or electrical experience required. Includes output cable with a standard 5.5 x 2.1mm DC jack (positive tip) for connecting to your strip, controller, or dimmer.USE ANYWHERE - Great for a variety of indoor / interior uses including undercabinet lighting in kitchens, ambient accent lighting in bedrooms, lighting toekicks in bathrooms, or adding backlighting to displays, decorations, or book shelves.RATED FOR 60 WATTS / 5A - Enough power to run forty-five feet of 300 LED 3528 LED strip. Compatible with 12-volt single color PWM dimmers and RGB controllers.HITLIGHTS QUALITY. Backed by a one year warranty from HitLights for peace of mind. Contact our US-based customer service team at any time for no-hassle troubleshooting and replacement or for any questions about purchasing or installation.
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Color60 Watt
Height4.75 Inches
Length7.1 Inches
Number of items1
Width1.55 Inches

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u/tldnradhd ยท 3 pointsr/AskBattlestations

These feel sort of low-budget, but are very flexible in terms of application. Installation is part of the fun here. Start with a Hitlights 300 RGB - $30 (this recently dropped in price from $40) or a 150 kit Get as many of these are you think he'll want, depending on the space available. A 16-foot run of 300 will light up a small room. The 150s are more for accent lighting.

For each additional run, he'll want an amplifier if he needs them all controlled by one controller. You also need a power adapter for each amplifier, but this is included in each of the $25-30 kits. You can cut and splice them, but it's much easier and neater if you have the pre-made connectors - short strip-to-strip short strip-to-terminator or long terminator-to-terminator. I did my first round of installations without the connectors and it was pretty messy, so I strongly recommend getting them to ease things along.

Last, does he listen to pounding electronic music? If yes, a music controller.