SCR Distribution up north.Does anyone have any recommendations for led strip lighting to go under the pop top when elevated to illuminate outside and best means of attachment please?

I used 1 5 strips to go round the whole roof.
I used 2.,5,,mm cable pod and chassis return, with a 10A blade first from a distribution first box of the leisure battery.
I don't bother fitting a switch as the on,/off on the app is ok for me..... And I have a big enough battery to not worry about the very slight power drain it takes when off.
It remembers the last setting, and you can have presets. And on off timers
The tape can be cut at the marks, so I just cut off the slack....
If your power fade supply in it or cable is not thick enough then you will get some dimming towards the end of the strip.... Which can be seen more on certain colors i.e white..... You can add on a fade to add 12 volt power and ground to both ends of the loop to help reduce this issue.
Aldi stuck on the underside of the pop top as they are not fully waterproof.... That shielded from rain etc when they're on.

Hey! Great lights, not really meant for outdoors, but being under the lip of the roof rain generally doesn't go up hill. They don't get hot, a little warm but nothing to worry about.@Drive Wayne (or anybody else who might wish to chip in). I found this thread via a search and I've just had a look at those lights from SCR Distribution. Did you wire yours via a switch or straight to the battery and did you use an in-line fuse? I see that they have a feature to cut any unnecessary drain but I think I would feel happier with a dedicated switch IF they retained a memory of the last setting before switching off. Also, 2 x 5 Metre lengths is about 2M too long for going all the way around my poptop - did you cut yours or leave as is and tuck the excess away somewhere? I ask as I think some of these LED strips get quite warm and I was thinking about my carpet lining.
Sorry if these seem like stupid questions but thanks in advance.
Wow! Thanks for that! All I know is my sp630e has no glitches like the supplied one did. Not many pounds off Ali Depress...
Thanks for all the inputs guys. First up - are these the lights from SCR Distribution:I used 1 5 strips to go round the whole roof.
I used 2.,5,,mm cable pod and chassis return, with a 10A blade first from a distribution first box of the leisure battery.
I don't bother fitting a switch as the on,/off on the app is ok for me..... And I have a big enough battery to not worry about the very slight power drain it takes when off.... But I would advise to fit a hard wired switch.
It remembers the last setting, and you can have presets. And on off timers
The tape can be cut at the marks, so I just cut off the slack....
If your power fade supply in it or cable is not thick enough then you will get some dimming towards the end of the strip.... Which can be seen more on certain colors i.e white..... You can add on a fade to add 12 volt power and ground to both ends of the loop to help reduce this issue.
Ours are stuck on the underside of the pop top as they are not fully waterproof.... That shielded from rain etc when they're on.

Yes. Two 5m kitsThanks for all the inputs guys. First up - are these the lights from SCR Distribution:
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5m of Programmable LED Tape with Bluetooth Controller - scrdistribution.co.uk
5m of programmable LED tape with Bluetooth controller. Simple install with just 12v and ground to the Bluetooth controller required, pair the phone and get unlimited patterns, colours and effects.scrdistribution.co.uk
@Dellmassive. Sorry to be picky but there's a couple of typos in important places in the above (like me, you've probably got fat fingers on a small keyboard!):
'I used 1 5 strips to go round the whole roof'. Is that 2 x 5M strips?
'I used 2.,5,,mm cable pod and chassis return, with a 10A blade first from a distribution first box of the leisure battery' Assume that means 2.5mm cable but is 'chassis return' sparky speak for chassis ground?
Unfortunately, I've not got any spare slots on the 12V distribution box (top right of picture) or 'earth bar' (bottom left of picture) - there is an vacant space but that's where the tap pump cable goes and I took the fuse out as we didn't use the tap and I didnt want to take the chance of the thing being turned on mistake and burning the pump out (but I want to keep the option).
I guess I'm therefore left with putting a bigger box and bus bar (which would have the advantage of leaving a couple of spares), splicing a fused cable into an existing wire and doubling up on an existing ground terminal or running a fused cable straight off the battery. Any suggestions to what would be the best option - I'm guessing it's a new distribution box and bar but TBH I'd rather avoid that.
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