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[QUOTE="TerryK, post: 109707, member: 32169"] Your one response indicates you are leaning towards strips; strips are not diffused like the round or square strings. Other than glare, the individual RGB LEDs can usually be easily seen at moderate illumination and distances. The IP65 or IP67 coating is clear and does not diffuse either. Mounting the strip inside someting diffused, say similar to a floroescent tube will 'blend' the LEDs somewhat and also if impervious to liquids allow you to use a strip with a IP30 rating. You would still need to insulate the solder pads on the rear of the strip. An ACL Forum search of LED Extrusion or Strip Channel will give you an idea of what others have done to mount and diffuse strips. [/QUOTE]
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