A picture would help.The reflection of the strip light is just too annoying to see.. If u understand what i mean.
Dont know what to do?
Is it due to the little gloss the SILK paint provides ??
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A picture would help.
Get a led light strip with built in controller with remote control. You can then control the colors and intensity of colors from the remote itself.
I dont know about that1) You can either unplug the cable of the led from the socket on your motherboard.
2) Tape up the led with some electrical or paper tape.
3) Get a switch which you can attach to the cable of the led, when you want to disable it just switch it off.
And if you have some good motherboard, then you can control it with some software like in the Asus Maximus series! But it won't work on other mobos!
A picture would help.
Get a led light strip with built in controller with remote control. You can then control the colors and intensity of colors from the remote itself.
Is your LED strip installed inside the cove? Do you have a false ceiling?
If yes, then it sounds like you have this:
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instead of that:
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Is your LED strip installed inside the cove? Do you have a false ceiling?
If yes, then it sounds like you have this:
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instead of that:
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Right, the reflection is too sharp in the 1st picture.I hope you can see the strip reflection on ceiling over those copper piping, a straight clear reflection of strip
But facing them towards cove area satisfied me a lil bit..![]()
Right, the reflection is too sharp in the 1st picture.
But you've lost a lot of illumination by turning the focus away from ceiling. There's another low-cost option, as LED channels/diffusers are bit difficult to find here:
- Try keeping strips of grounded glass/acrylic on top of LED strip. It'll work as diffuser and mask the reflections.
Or
- Tilt the strips toward opposite walls until harsh edges disappear (dark edges as seen in pic 2). It'll also take care of the strip reflection as you can see that it's almost gone when you tilted it inwards. But now, you'll tilt it outwards.
A picture would help.
Get a led light strip with built in controller with remote control. You can then control the colors and intensity of colors from the remote itself.
Many LED strips have a remote which has the intensity setting. Lower the intensity till you get the desired luminosity. Do you have any such remote?
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