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XXXWLED - How to Start, Learn, Test and Build your Solution - Part 1

285 المشاهدات· 18/01/25
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I've always loved the idea of permanent Christmas lights! More accurately, I wanted a way to enjoy amazing, programmable Christmas lights that are also super versatile. My goal was to leave these lights on the house year-round. I want them to serve as fantastic accent lighting that enhances the architecture of my home. Plus, I'd love to show my team spirit by displaying my favorite team's colors during a thrilling game. And let's not forget about celebrating Independence Day with vibrant red, white, and blue stripes! Essentially, I'm looking for smart, year-round programmable lights that can adapt to multiple purposes and add a festive touch whenever I need it. I wanted my holiday lights to look fantastic and not like I forgot to take down the strings from last Christmas! It was important that they were easy to set up and could simply run on timers with programs I set in advance. Plus, I wanted them to be user-friendly, so anyone unfamiliar with the setup could easily turn them on without any hassle. I accomplished all of that through a valuable journey of education and experimentation, discovering what truly works and what doesn't. Sure, you could opt for brands like "JellyFish Lighting," but have you considered if it will meet your expectations? Will it look as amazing as you envision it in your mind? When I think about it, testing and validating my setup is crucial because I need to be sure it works for me. If you feel the same way, keep reading! I'm excited to share how I approached this process, and I'm happy to say I'm thrilled with the results. This will be a fun multi-part series where I'll walk you through the steps I took to validate my ideas. I'll cover the processes, the mounting methods I tried, the programs I selected, and the various lights I tested before finding the perfect fit. Let's dive in and explore together! Don't forget to like and share this video Please check out our other videos as well and click on the playlist below for a couple we think you may enjoy. Our Refit Playlist - https://youtu.be/8wyNNpLAeNs Our Sailing to New Orleans Playlist - https://youtu.be/gzzteJxewAU Our Epoxy Vs Polyester Fiberglass test results - https://youtu.be/V1bXiKPYDKI Our series on hatches - https://youtu.be/7dNMu8s32kY and Our Series on new Freshwater Plumbing - https://youtu.be/8uv7ABaD3YM Some of the tools we mention in our videos are: Inexpensive Chisel set (for rough work) - https://amzn.to/2M9CZIG Oscillating Multi-tool - https://amzn.to/2GtDpWC Carbide Grinding blade for the oscillating tool - https://amzn.to/2Gsovnz Ryobi Skill Saw (I have the corded) - https://amzn.to/2uKnm5o The Cordless version is here - https://amzn.to/2uJwOWA Small Trim Router (Great for tight places) - https://amzn.to/2GtkHmd *Please remember these are affiliate links and it helps us but doesn't cost you more if you buy from Amazon using these links. Join us on our journey as we continue to rebuild, refit and prepare our Formosa 51 Sailboat for our continued cruising journey. We have always loved the Formosa, bought one (on a bit of a whim) late in 2014, moved aboard this one right away and started to do our refit while living board. We are avid fans of Cruising Outpost and Good Ole Boat (Good Old Boat) magazines and love the ideas we get from them. Subscribe !! https://www.youtube.com/c/svdreamchaser?sub_confirmation=1 Support !! http://www.patreon.com/svdreamchaser Lets Connect !! - Daily Instagram Inspiration -https://www.instagram.com/svdreamchaser/ - http://www.facebook.com/svdreamchaser - http://www.twitter.com/svdreamchaser - http://svdreamchaser.tumbler.com

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