Things to Consider When Choosing LED Strip Lights

In an earlier article, we covered the major points to keep in mind when purchasing led strip lights

for the first time. We will now walk you through the following step: the installation. The process of installing your LED Strips could be easy to complicated, but it’s all about the final result you want to achieve using this lighting solution. As an example, adding one meter of LED lighting in the cabinet in your kitchen could be simpler than putting up 20 meters of RGB LED Strip Lights to light up the club, and running it using DMX Control. No matter what you decide to do there are a few common aspects to be aware of in this post. This article is going to walk you through the most important ones.

Let’s begin with starting with the LED Tape itself. It is a piece of high-impact, flexible circuit board, with SMDs, or surface mounted devices. SMDs, that are positioned across the length. There are several aspects to take into consideration here, including the number of LEDs per metre and the size of LED chips the colour of the strip light and length. Strip Lights come in two different LED per metre versions 30 LED per metre as well as 60 LEDs per metre. Like the name suggests, the latter model has more LEDs and is brighter than the previous. They are made to work in light environment where they have into competition with ambient light. This is for instance, when you are planning to employ them in a daytime environment, like the street-side display of a store or to incorporate them into a space which already has general illumination and want them to be noticed as well, choose 60 LEDs per metre since their brighter output makes them ideal for such purposes. Additionally, the 30 LED per metre strip is suitable for many other lighting configurations like club lighting or any other place where they aren’t required to compete with the background lighting.

When you review the specifications of strip lighting , you typically see a set of four numbers, which to the average person might not be a significant thing. These numbers are the dimensions of the individual LEDs that are on the strips. Most often, you’ll find chip sizes of 5050 (5mm by 5mm) or 3528 (3.5mm by 2.8mm). The primary difference between these two varieties of chip sizes is the uniformity of the light they emit. Less powerful LEDs create an uneven and jagged result, while larger LEDs can provide more uniform distribution of light.

Another important decision to make is the exact colour of strip light you’re looking to purchase. They typically come in three different colour types which include cool and warm white, and also interchangeable RGB. The latter two are intended used to add attractive ambient lighting to both domestic and commercial spaces, but not becoming too extravagant in the final result. They can be utilized visually improve the appearance of a space by adding accent or layer lighting, or be useful in bathrooms, kitchens, or offices. They can serve as task lighting to assist working. RGB LED is a perfect replacement for traditional disco lights and comes with many programmable effects. Most often, they operate directly from a remote that operates alongside the red eye sensor which is inserted to the strip light transformer. In addition, DMX Control is also an alternative. It is a type that is a form of programming for advanced effects that utilizes an industry-standard signal to regulate the color, brightness and frequency of the led strip lights.

The first and most obvious decision to consider is the precise size of the strip light you will require. It’s based on the type of your design and the complexity of your plans are. Most lighting configurations can be created using just one strip. Strip lights are available in 5 and 10 metres reels by default however, shorter or longer lengths that are custom-made can be purchased by contacting your service provider to learn more. Shortening or lengthening the strip light is possible to do it all by yourself, too. To shorten a strip light , it can be achieved by cutting the strip along the cutting spots, spaced at a distance of 5cm across its length. To join two strips together and thus increasing its length you’ll need an iron for soldering and two-core wire. Connect these wires together at their respective solder points on the side of the strip light , where the cut was created. Repeat the process on the second strip to make the connection. This technique can be utilized to create a bit of additional length, particularly when trailing them through an area with a big corner.

This article will provide you with some of the primary requirements for LED Strip Lighting. We will also show you how you can ensure that you receive exactly the lighting you want for your needs. Keep an eye out for more posts on how you can ensure that you are meeting the specifications of the lighting system.

Peter Jenny is an experienced writer who holds a Master’s Degree in Operational Management. Peter has years of knowledge in the lighting industry. He is eager to impart his expertise of forthcoming products and discussions on LED lighting. He currently works as the Content Manager for Wholesale LED Lights, UK.

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