Clean way to hard wire 12V LED light strip under awning.

Redwolf

Member
I have a 2011 Landmark Augusta.
I'm looking for a clean way to hard wire a 12V (60 watts) adhesive LED light strip (from Amazon) under awning (taped to the outside wall).
I would be happy to tag into the light (thereby use the same switch) above the stairway entrance. The inside control panel calls that switch "Porch Light."

Any ideas?

Just remove existing 12 V lamp fixture and make a mouse hole on the bottom of the fixture and solder wires to existing lamp leads???
Then weatherproof wire entry area?

Should that circuit be OK to add 60 watts of 12V current to it??

Thanks for your ideas.
 

VACHZHD

Member
Sounds like a good plan. Hole in the bottom with a solid wire grommet to seal it (see attached picture for example.) Leave a little loop of wire hanging down for a drip leg so water doesn't run to the fixture. Test the connection before soldering... sometimes leds have a polarity issue and will work one way but not the other. Good luck on your project!Screenshot_20240929_070050_Amazon Shopping.jpg
 

Redwolf

Member
Thank you for your help!
Much appreciated. I'll be at my rig, camping end of Oct. I'll let you know how it goes.
 

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Depending on what style of LED light strip you are installing could be a factor. If you have a remote with sensor for the strip or if you are willing to mount an on/off switch you might consider running your power wires down the awning arm mount. That mount is attached to the side of your rig and has a plastic removable cover that hide the awning motor wires. You can remove that cover and you will see where the awning motor wires enter the coach.
It's a good way to get wires into your rig without drilling more holes. You will probably need to remove some carpet covered panels inside or remove some drawers.

Peace
Dave
 

Redwolf

Member
Thanks.
Which side of the awning?
Tell me more about where it would come through on the inside. What line would I tag into? It is 12 volts.
Thanks
 

cookie

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Look at the top of the awning arm you should see where the awning motor wires run. Remove the plastic cover. You will see where the wires enter the coach. Then look inside and find a12 volt wire. You will need a multimeter.
I might have some pics somewhere and if I find them I'll post them.

Peace
Dave
 

cookie

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You might have to actually climb a ladder and get on your hands and knees and look at your particular coach. Mine id different than yours so these are just general guidelines.

Peace
Dave
 

pjones1969

Well-known member
I'm in the process of doing this now on our Cyclone, we replaced our awnings and our led light strips on the roller tubes had seen better days

I purchased this channel and channel cover for it and riveted it below the awning channel on the trailer using tri-fold rivets, I haven't installed the light strips yet but that's the plan for this weekend

I don't have any pictures :(
 

cookie

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I've taken a couple pictures. Your coach will be a little different so you'll have to make adjustments. Your wires may come in the coach under a dresser or into a carpet covered raceway. Look for hidden screws, #2 square.

Peace
Dave
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pjones1969

Well-known member
I'm in the process of doing this now on our Cyclone, we replaced our awnings and our led light strips on the roller tubes had seen better days

I purchased this channel and channel cover for it and riveted it below the awning channel on the trailer using tri-fold rivets, I haven't installed the light strips yet but that's the plan for this weekend

I don't have any pictures :(
Got this finished today, here is the rear awning
 

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