LED Tape RGB Colour Changing 60 LEDs PM 15W

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RGB Colour Changing Strip Light If you’re looking for lights that can add some colour to your home, then you better get our RGB LED tape ! It has a low voltage (making i…
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RGB Colour Changing Strip Light If you’re looking for lights that can add some colour to your home, then you better get our RGB LED tape ! It has a low voltage (making it inexpensive to run), is flexible, and useful for almost any lighting application in your home or commercial premises. With 60 single LEDs per metre, it’s also bright but only consumes 15w per metre. This RGB colour-changing LED tape can be used in various areas of your home, whether lighting up your living room coving, creating ambient plinth lighting or adding creative accent lighting. Because this strip light is colour-changing, you get access to millions of colours, allowing you to transform the atmosphere in your space to suit your preference! Cut to Measure We offer a free bespoke cutting service when you purchase this LED tape. Just let us know the necessary measurements, and we'll prepare them as requested. In addition, will solder a one-metre cable at the ends of the strip light so you can immediately proceed to installation when it arrives. No more measuring, cutting, and soldering! Just note that this LED strip light is cuttable to the nearest 100mm , so round off the measurements you need to the nearest 100mm. Also, this strip light is sold per metre on our website. If you input 1, it means that you'll get 1 metre. If you have 5 in the quantity section, you'll get 5 metres. Call or email us for custom cutting so we can attend to your request! 24v DC - Needs an LED Driver This RGB strip light, as mentioned earlier, is low voltage, so you’ll require a dimmable or non-dimmable 24v DC driver to make it run. Wiring it directly to the main power supply will risk ruining your lights. So, ensure that you connect it to a driver and wire the driver to the mains circuit. However, which LED driver should you use? You will need a 24v driver with the correct wattage to power your chosen length of tape. To compute this, simply multiply the wattage per metre of the LED tape by the number of metres you n

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