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[QUOTE="Superman, post: 106588, member: 64"] Hi Dreamin, Welcome back. Sun is not going to be your friend with that clear plastic aluminum stuff you linked.Unless it is specifically UV rated i recon you might get a couple of years out of it before the LED strip goes yellow. I have seen one of our members use a plastic SUNTUFF end cap to slide strip into. it is UV rated but can be slightly tinted as well. If you want to try you can get a strip of that at Bunnings where the roof sheeting is. If your keen and would like to meet a few of us and learn heaps we are having our Mini/ Workshop in June this year. [URL='https://auschristmaslighting.com/threads/qld-mini-ipswich-june-6-7.12171/']Mini Page Link[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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