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If you have basic electronic skills try to use a CAT 5 cable to connect them together so you only have to use the extensions rather than two of these. For example, get one 2m strip to run one side of the bed then use CAT 5 cable to run to the other side and then connect two 1m extensions on the other side. Look up a you tube video on how to connect them using a soldering gun. I did this setup through my kitchen cabinets. Ran one 2m strip on the top of my cabinets then CAT 5 cable through the side of the cabinets and then three 1m extensions on the bottom of the cabinets. Good luck!
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yep the cord is pretty long. I have it going thru cabinets for 6 feet and there is cord to spare.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes. You buy the main kit and then the extension kits to wrap around the bed. If you want to skip the bottom you can skip 2 extension kits and buy a third party extension wire to go across the bottom. (Google it...they are cheap to buy online).
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Cord is about 3ft in length
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes. It's pretty long!.. Now, the power AC/DC adapter itself is pretty bulky, so greeting 2 on 1 socket may be more of a deal than length... (Not saying you can't, as you can have 1 right, & the other upside down, but it depends what you have there & goes the socket sits)
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