These LED strips are VERY useful and I've used them in many projects. I like the bed & underhood of my Tacoma w/them as well as have an under-cabinet lighting system using them & an old PC power supply as well. Trying that into a motion sensor and a smart home system is pretty sweet too.
Pro tip: You don't need those connectors to connect the sections of strips. Just cut them at the lines and then use a razor blade to cut down to just above the solder pads on the strip through the rubberized top layer and then pull towards the edge you just cut. It will pull right off of the strip exposing the solder pads which you can now solder. Probably the easiest solder job you've ever done too. Those connectors are expensive and aren't as reliable as just soldering some wire.
Also, your video editing makes it difficult to watch your videos. You fill an awful lot of time with non-useful talking and as soon as you're saying something of importance you cut yourself off with editing before you even finish the statement. That 9min video could have been done in about 3-4min with the same information being conveyed in a much more palatable format. Telling people your video is over at the 5min mark and asking for likes and subscribes when you're barely halfway through the actual video would be one example of how you could better present your subject matter.
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