COB LED Strip Dotless No Spots Warm White 2700K CRI 90

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Dotless LED Strip Light While most LED strip lights have an apparent dotted look, especially if the chips are too spaced out, some have a dotless, uniform glow like this…
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Dotless LED Strip Light While most LED strip lights have an apparent dotted look, especially if the chips are too spaced out, some have a dotless, uniform glow like this COB LED strip light! It’s much more elegant, and because this strip light is only 2mm deep, it’s easy to high behind cabinetry and other furniture pieces! Besides that, this COB LED strip light has a CRI >90 , allowing the colours to manifest much more vividly. This lighting attribute is valuable for retail stores because it can make the products appear more enticing to customers! So, to gain the upper hand against your competitors, consider including this COB LED strip into your lighting system! Warm White Light, 3000K This COB LED strip can produce a warm white (3000K) colour temperature. If cool white has a crips bluish shade and natural white has no hints of blue or yellow, warm white light has a yellowish hue that is similar to an old incandescent bulb! It’s suitable for ambient lighting as it can warm up a space and make it cosy and soothing! Usually, warm white light is seen in places where you unwind, like the living room, bedroom, lounge area, recreation room, etc. You should avoid using this colour temperature in areas where you need to concentrate (meeting rooms, kitchen, conference rooms) because it can make you relax and forget about work! 24v DC - Needs a LED Driver Since it's low voltage, you'll need a non-dimmable or dimmable 24v DC LED driver to make this COB LED strip light work. You cannot wire it directly to the mains circuit because if you do, it'll ruin your lights. However, what kind of 24v DC LED driver should you buy? This COB LED strip light is 14w per metre . To know the driver you'll need, multiply the wattage per metre by the total length of the LED strip you'll use! So, if you're using 5 metres of LED strip light, multiply it by 14w, and you'll get 70. Now, look for the next available LED driver because that's the one you should purchase (100w LED driver - rounded up to

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