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Reddit mentions of Lemonbest 2m Resin Flexible USB LED Lights Strip Ribbon 3528smd 120leds 5V Waterproof Cool White

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We found 8 Reddit mentions of Lemonbest 2m Resin Flexible USB LED Lights Strip Ribbon 3528smd 120leds 5V Waterproof Cool White. Here are the top ones.

Lemonbest 2m Resin Flexible USB LED Lights Strip Ribbon 3528smd 120leds 5V Waterproof Cool White
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Flexible Soft Cool White color LED strip creates new, exciting, lighting effects. bright 3528 SMD LED, high intensity and reliableIdeal for cove, pelmet, shelf or wardrobe lighting or in commercial applications, product displays, under counter lightings. Waterproof and flexible LED strip (IP65 Waterproof)Powered by any devices with output 5V USB port, Such as Computer, Desktop, laptop, Tablet, Tab, Car Cigar lighter. etc.Environment friendly, no radiation, no flicker, no harm to human eyes.self-adhesive backing tape for secure and easy application to most smooth surfaces.
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ColorSoft Cool White
Height0.1181102361 Inches
Length78.7401574 Inches
Size3528smd - 2m
Weight0.1433004703 Pounds
Width0.3149606296 Inches

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Found 8 comments on Lemonbest 2m Resin Flexible USB LED Lights Strip Ribbon 3528smd 120leds 5V Waterproof Cool White:

u/s3kshun61 · 3 pointsr/lulzbot

Here is the strip I ordered on amazon. Super cheap and USB powered (plugged into my OctoPi, along with the printer)!

u/ProfessionalHobbyist · 3 pointsr/Reprap

The safest thing is a properly-sized resistor on the 5V rail. If you don't do that, the PSU may appear to run fine without it initially and then randomly shut down, reset, etc., potentially ruining prints. You need to keep drawing 1-2 amps at 5V to keep things happy. If you really want ideas for things to put on 5V that are actually useful:

  • 5V LEDs
  • Raspberry Pi
  • a powered USB hub
  • USB webcam
  • 5V fan(s) to cool stepper drivers/control board

    Source: Have repurposed several AT and ATX PSUs for bench supplies and reprap power supplies.
u/2old2care · 2 pointsr/diyelectronics

I'd suggest strip lights like this. No wiring, works with a USB phone charger. You can cut them the length you want.

u/King_Chrispen · 1 pointr/hardwareswap

I actually just bought this LED strip off of Amazon. It isn't anything spectacular, but it fit my needs length wise and color. I only really wanted white in the beginning anyway. I just have it plugged into my motherboard with one of these. It works well and was much cheaper.

u/studdmufin · 1 pointr/OLED

I don't have a pic of my setup but it looks similar to this. I like it when watching SDR content, but when I'm watching HDR I'll unplug the light strip. It helps illuminate the room when we are hanging out, but doesn't produce any strong points of glare because the light is behind the TV

I'm using a usb LED light strip I got on amazon. I don't remember the specific one I have, but something like this would do. If you don't want the light splashing around the screen and just want an indicator light you could get something like this that has a tiny amount of LEDs on it and get a USB extension cable and route it to wherever you would like just as a simple indicator light.

u/doingbusinessDOBIS · 1 pointr/WildernessBackpacking

I see that you're planning to use a USB power pack + the Black Diamond Revolt. I must say that I tried this out and was highly disappointed by the brightness of the headlamp with rechargeable batteries. It was only semi-bright at full charge, and then you can see them dimming down to nothing within just a few hours.

I ultimately opted for a mini usb clip light (these can get up to 45 lumens and is rechargeable!), which was much more reliable than the revolt IMHO. And then I brought this as a backup light, which clips right into your power pack and weighs (I hate this phrase but in this case it's true), next to nothing.

Also I personally feel that with all the options available for lightweight USB based lights, there's no need for the tent with the built-in lights. It would save money and flexibility to get a normal tent and then bring your own little USB strip like this.

u/bal00 · 1 pointr/AskElectronics

Do yourself a favor and use a strip designed for 5V operation instead. Something like this or this. That way you can use it in conjunction with a rechargeable USB power bank. They also make USB inline switches if you need one.