Or ball it up with a remote switch...Nice :thumbsup:. Maybe install a switch so you can turn the lights on/off when you want. Do you need them running full time?
Dan
Or ball it up with a remote switch...
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$13 @ http://www.amazon.com/Wireless-Appliance-Remote-Control-Switch/dp/B000V20N3G
I used the LED rope lights. The strips locally were kinda expensive I put 18ft in there.That looks awesome !!!! What kind of LED's did you use ??? strips ???
After reading your suggestion, reminded me of the "clap on, clap off" commercials... "Would you like a stick?" "Let me see," as he snapped his fingers twice. Voila! The cabinet lights up. And the guest's reaction is "Holy S***t."... lol.Or ball it up with a remote switch...
that's what I hope the "light at the end of the tunnel" looks likeThat looks really nice. Kind of beckons to you.
thats a great idea!After reading your suggestion, reminded me of the "clap on, clap off" commercials... "Would you like a stick?" "Let me see," as he snapped his fingers twice. Voila! The cabinet lights up. And the guest's reaction is "Holy S***t."... lol.
I like the look! I'm not sure if long exposure to an LED will cause the cigars' wrappers to fade or discolor, meaning the oils in the wrapper slightly evaporate over time.... could be wrong though. Just a small concern.
www.amazon.com/The-Clapper-Sound-Activated-Switch/dp/B0000CGKLR/ref=sr_1_1?s=hi&ie=UTF8&qid=1336456401&sr=1-1
Gonna agree with Justin on this. Living in hot climates like yourself it's tough to control temps. Most will by cooling humidors or wine fridges. I'd ask Ron if he sells anything that can keep the temp down inside the cabinet. Short of putting it in the basement or an air conditioned room.Looks great. Although the lights dont really run that hot it cant be helping the temp problem. Living in FL be prepared to freeze all incoming stock with some of the methods that have been explained in other posts!