After much discussion and help (see topic "EL"), I've decided to go with analog LED strips for red lighting in a portable planetarium for our museum. We'll need about 10m of LED strip, and it seems like splicing together two reels shouldn't be too hard.
BUT!
We have an existing setup with no Arduino and it would be handy if we could keep using it.
With our current setup we plug a set of quick-to-break-expensive-to-replace LED rope lights into a power supply that we set up inside the planetarium dome. It runs at 110v AC. We use a dimmer switch of the type you'd use on in-home lighting to dim our lights. Could we solder the LED strip to a 110v AC - 12v DC adapter of the type that you'd use for a bread board, plug that into our power supply, and just use the existing dimmer switch?

