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bassmonster

Hi,
could be with some help please.

I am looking to install led strip inside my ceiling coving. I need 13 and 11 meter lengths. I bought some off ebay but they came in 5 meter lengths and when I try to connect 2 lengths to 1 power adapter, the led strip just flickers as it seems there's not enough power.

is anyone able to advise me on what kind of power i'd need or where i can source power adapter, transformer controller etc that can run led rgb strip via remote control.

thank you for any advice.
 

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