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Old 07-24-2018, 10:29 AM   #1
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Solution for bluish canopy strip lights?

I love our new Creekside travel trailer but would rather have soft white or yellowish light strip running underneath the canopy. the factory-installed LED strip casts a very harsh, bluish-white light. I looked at the work it would take to replace them. The upside is that they are very well-constructed with their own plastic housing. The downside is that they simply won't peel off making then easier to replace. Does anyone have experience in replacing these lights? Can I just pop off the caps at the ends and slide out the light strip after disconnecting the electrical from it? Can you recommend a replacement LED strip for it? Thanks!
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Hi and welcome to the ORV group. Glad to have you with us.

To help identify your light strip for others can you post a photo of the end where it connects? Perhaps its a common light strip that is used in other trailer brands as well or just LED light strips in general.
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