1. 5050 LED ROLL 17FT LONG 350 COLOR CHANGING LEDS THAT YOU CAN CUT TO YOUR LENGTH AS NEEDED 2. 9VA Battery Pack 3. 44 Key Remote Control 4. You can contact us if you have any questions before, during, or after installation.
RGB ROLL by powered one 9v battery (batteries not included).
Remote allows lights to be one of 20 different colors. Also has dynamic color changing modes that can be sped up or slowed down.
Your kit will need to be installed to your board. The back side of these LED strips are a 3M adhesive tape. recommend you use hot glue to ensure a permanent hold.
YES ITS WATERPROOF!!! This strip light is MADE with a silicone protective coating that protects the LEDs from WATER and provides a great layer of protection for the LED's.
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