VONCE
Jet Boat Addict
- Messages
- 229
- Reaction score
- 103
- Points
- 102
- Location
- Dayton, OH
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2006
- Boat Model
- AR
- Boat Length
- 21
I have all my sections cut for my LED strips. One of the places (of many) I plan on putting one of the strips is above the speakers. I am installing the strips in many locations with a similar scenario. My question is this: How did you all mount the strips? I know they have a 3m double-sided backing attached to the strip. Is that strong enough or am I going to be re-doing it in a few weeks or months? I'd rather just do it "right" the first time instead of re-doing in the future. Are you attaching to the vinyl seat directly above so the lighting fires down? If so, during my mock run, it seemed to be tucked far enough to the side so that you won't see the strip or the wires (well, maybe someone who is 2-3 feet tall might see it, but I don't have to worry about that). If I mounted it to the fiberglass, it would fire to the side, but shoving it far enough behind the seat cushions to hide the strip would likely block a lot of the light. Leaving it down below the cushion would be ugly as you would definitely see the strip. So if you all are attaching directly to the vinyl on the bottom of the seat cushions, are you adding glue? Is there anything that's strong, but removable (for any future repairs, upgrades, or complete removal), and won't damage the vinyl? Or do you just simply use what came with the strips and hope for the best? I heard something about 3m adhesion promoter or primer or something, but I haven't started researching that yet. I wanted to see what you experts were doing. Thanks!