LED Tape IP20 Natural White 4000K 5w PM

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4000K, Natural White LED Colour This LED strip light can produce natural white light (4000K) . Compared to the crisp bluish tone of cool white light and the yellowish sh…
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4000K, Natural White LED Colour This LED strip light can produce natural white light (4000K) . Compared to the crisp bluish tone of cool white light and the yellowish shade that resembles an old incandescent bulb of warm white light, natural white has no hints of blue or yellow. It is like a cloudless sunny day and makes excellent task lighting! Natural white light is perfect in areas where you need to focus, like the home office, kitchen and vanity space. It is also ideal for conference rooms, meeting rooms, office spaces, and more! Typically, natural white and cool white are both utilised for task lighting. It’s just a matter of preference which suits you better. Different Control Choices There are multiple ways to manage this LED strip light. You only need to get the appropriate LED driver to ensure that it will work. You can use a standard LED driver and add a plug at the driver's end or wire the driver directly to the mains circuit to switch the strip lights on/off using a regular light switch. If you want to use remote controls, wall plate controllers or smart devices like Alexa or Google Home, pair them with a standard LED driver. Alternatively, you will need a dimmable LED driver if you prefer to utilise a LED-compatible traditional wall dimmer. Even if you don't want to dim your strip lights, you will require a standard LED driver to make it work. 12v DC - LED Driver Required This is a 12v DC LED strip light, so you need a 12v DC LED driver to make it run. To identify the correct driver, you must know how many strip lights you will use and their wattage per metre. You may need more than one LED driver for your project, but note that you can connect many strips of LED tapes to the same driver as long as you don’t exceed its maximum capacity. To know the power of the LED driver you need, simply multiply the length of the LED strip you require by the number of watts per metre (e. g. 2 metres of tape x 5w per metre = 10w, then round this up to the nearest availa

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