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I am looking for some led lighting strips with the led spacing to be very small and for then to run off 5v or 12v without modification.

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Phobya makes stuff like that i think

http://www.phobya.com/eng/phobya.html

 

Yea ill have to measire to see what length ill need. Where would I find their stuff in the US?

 

In another not their website sucks! What are they sill in the age where everything is run by flash?

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Ikea led strip :)  http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/50192365/

 

Works awsome and color adjustable

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I have if you want pics tell me !

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Im looking for just white a and something that can be run of DC. Something thats meant to be inside of a PC would help too.

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This can it runs of 12v

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This can it runs of 12v

 

So your saying the 

thick white cable coming from the central box is DC? I really find that hard to believe unless their a AC Adapter on the end of that cable. Either way its not what im looking for.

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the ac adapter is on the end I have the thing hooked up to my PSU

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Definitely get the ones by Phobya, they're brilliant. :)

 

know of any place in the US that sells them as their a UK based company.

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I'm pretty sure FrozenCPU sells them. :)

 

Thanks I was looking there but they have so many pages of led strips I thought id see what everyone here suggested  first.

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Yeah I found them on there, their site is a mess.

 

if you know exactly what you need search works but if you dont your on your own going through paged of products. 

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