Kevin Means
Site Team
Yes, you could reverse the metal channel and it would probably work just fine. It really doesn't block any light as it is though. I installed it that way to support the light strip while the silicon glue was drying. After sticking the light strip to the metal channel with its 3M sticky-back tape, I completely covered the entire light strip (front & back) with a thin coat of clear silicon glue (You can see the silicon in one of the close-ups). The light strip is supposed to be waterproof but I wanted to be sure - and I didn't trust the sticky-back tape. The light strip is completely sealed from the elements.
The four small wires go through the sidewall behind the right side of the light strip and neither the wires nor the small hole, which was sealed with Dicor, are visible. It's been on the side of the motorhome for over a year, it's been sprayed with water several times and it still works great. We just used it last week at the Tucson rally to watch the snow fall.
I really only use the white light but Cyndi prefers the red light when we're sitting outside. It will do any color you want and it's controlled via WiFi from your phone or tablet. It will also do a bunch of flashy things and synchronize the lights to music that's played on your phone or tablet - I just don't use that feature.
Kev
The four small wires go through the sidewall behind the right side of the light strip and neither the wires nor the small hole, which was sealed with Dicor, are visible. It's been on the side of the motorhome for over a year, it's been sprayed with water several times and it still works great. We just used it last week at the Tucson rally to watch the snow fall.
I really only use the white light but Cyndi prefers the red light when we're sitting outside. It will do any color you want and it's controlled via WiFi from your phone or tablet. It will also do a bunch of flashy things and synchronize the lights to music that's played on your phone or tablet - I just don't use that feature.
Kev