Anyone have a company you loved? or one you'd steer clear of?
Did you install them yourself? If so, how was it?Ryan the Temp said:
We just put in Govee lights. We're very happy with them so far.
Pretty easy. Most of the adhesive pads are holding strong, but we used clips to reinforce them.Old School Brother said:Did you install them yourself? If so, how was it?Ryan the Temp said:
We just put in Govee lights. We're very happy with them so far.
htxag09 said:
For those of you with multiple peaks, how do you connect the lights? Just splice and run the chord on the roof?
Not sure I'm following. So this is my roofline. As you see, I have several different runs, not one long run. How would I connect all these together. Would I just have to run a 20 gauge wire on the roof, hiding it as best as possible? That's how I do it with these Christmas lights, but not as big of a deal when it's just a couple months, not permanent IMO.The Pilot said:htxag09 said:
For those of you with multiple peaks, how do you connect the lights? Just splice and run the chord on the roof?
Just slice and make sure the three wires to the same three. I used 20 gauge wire. I read on reddit about people having issue on longer runs using 22.
You'd have gaps of lights with 20 gauge wire connecting the lights.htxag09 said:Not sure I'm following. So this is my roofline. As you see, I have several different runs, not one long run. How would I connect all these together. Would I just have to run a 20 gauge wire on the roof, hiding it as best as possible? That's how I do it with these Christmas lights, but not as big of a deal when it's just a couple months, not permanent IMO.The Pilot said:htxag09 said:
For those of you with multiple peaks, how do you connect the lights? Just splice and run the chord on the roof?
Just slice and make sure the three wires to the same three. I used 20 gauge wire. I read on reddit about people having issue on longer runs using 22.
How much do they charge per LF? Would you run into issues with the app if Govee updates its app? The Govee app is pretty easy to use.bam02 said:
I just got a quote from a company that installs the Govee outdoor lights. I'm leaning towards going with the bid on the front and one side of my house as we are on a corner lot and the sides have some very high peaks.
It is expensive, but basically about what I was guessing it would cost. The company uses a proprietary app to control the lights. I am thinking I can install lights on the other two sides of my house as they are mostly pretty low to the ground. I am guessing I would just then have to control them with the standard app.
I am guessing this should be OK. As long as I'm not doing anything too complex as far as movement patterns, go anything I am not thinking of?
Govee lights don't use or come with channels that some of the other permanent lights have.agdoc2001 said:
Get multiple quotes: The quote I got from Oelo was twice the cost of what I got from Trimlight.
Also, none of these companies "just tape the lights up". They are run through channels which are screwed in to the fascia.
Bucketrunner said:
We have a house in King Oaks that looks like a carnival 12 months a year. Super tacky. I feel sorry for the people living next to them.