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5050 LED double row mounting bracket
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I often use double-row 5050 LEDs in my house as lighting. They're bright. The CRI is good. I have replaced a bunch of shop lights and room lights with neatly-arranged rows of long double-LED strips.
The issue, of course, is that they have really weak mounting tape on the back, and even double-sided mounting tape doesn't work all that well for long. As such, I wanted a better solution, so I created this. It braces the light against the ceiling or wall, and has 4 mounting screw holes. It also interlocks if you want to have them all right next to each other. It's been a perfect way for me to mount these strips, using whatever filament colour I choose (white, 'warm white,' silver, etc), and since I can print these without supports (not very long bridges), it makes for a quick way to get things hung up and immovable.
The screw holes are 3mm each, which should allow for a variety of small screws for wood or drywall. Drywall anchors really aren't needed as they don't take much weight.
The issue, of course, is that they have really weak mounting tape on the back, and even double-sided mounting tape doesn't work all that well for long. As such, I wanted a better solution, so I created this. It braces the light against the ceiling or wall, and has 4 mounting screw holes. It also interlocks if you want to have them all right next to each other. It's been a perfect way for me to mount these strips, using whatever filament colour I choose (white, 'warm white,' silver, etc), and since I can print these without supports (not very long bridges), it makes for a quick way to get things hung up and immovable.
The screw holes are 3mm each, which should allow for a variety of small screws for wood or drywall. Drywall anchors really aren't needed as they don't take much weight.
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