
24 Inch LED Strip Light Mounting Track - Clear PVC Channel (10 Pack) (SMD-5050) - 120 Volt
- SKU:
- STRP12050A-24TRK
- Brand
- No Label
- Weight:
- 1.00 LBS
- Size:
- 5050
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Description
For those looking for a neat and clean installation for 120-volt LED Strip Lights, our plastic mounting track is a quick and easy solution. The track is made of UV protected PVC, and is designed to hold the strip in place, while keeping it perfectly flat and straight.
For reduced shipping costs for our customers, this mounting track is only 24 inches long, but can be aligned end-to-end as long as needed or easily cut to size. LED strip light mounting track can be screwed into place with the appropriate hardware, but you can also mount the track with heavy-duty double-sided tape or plastic safe adhesive.
Exact length: 23.622 In. / 60cm
1 Review
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Best way to mount Strip lighting
Best way to mount Strip lighting. Make a 24" long wooden bar with three holes (middle and ~2" from each end) that just fits inside the track, then pre-drill each piece against a piece of 2x4. Use Modified truss head #8 x 3/4" screws to mount and you are just about done, Just push in the LED strip and enjoy. I have been mounting them under the eves for outdoor lighting around houses. If you keep them close enough to the house they don't shine inside (all the light says outside).