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LED strip lights are flexible circuit boards populated with light-emitting diodes (LEDs) that provide versatile lighting options for various applications like accent lighting, under-cabinet lighting, or decorative purposes.
Most LED strip lights come with an adhesive backing. You can simply peel off the backing and stick the strip to a clean, dry surface. For more complex installations, you might need additional connectors or mounting brackets.
Yes, most LED strips can be cut at specific intervals, marked by a scissor icon or a dotted line on the strip. Be sure to cut only at these points to avoid damaging the lights.
LED strip lights typically use a low-voltage DC power supply, often 12V or 24V. You’ll need a compatible power adapter to convert your home’s AC power to the appropriate DC voltage for the lights.
Not all LED strip lights are waterproof. Waterproof versions, usually labeled as “IP65” or higher, are designed for outdoor or wet area use, while non-waterproof versions are suitable for indoor applications.
Yes, many LED strip lights offer smart features that allow you to control them via a smartphone app, usually through Wi-Fi or Bluetooth. Some also integrate with smart home systems like Amazon Alexa or Google Home.
LED strip lights come in a variety of colors, including single-color (e.g., white, red, blue) and multicolor (RGB or RGBW) options. RGB and RGBW strips allow you to customize the color output through a controller or app.
The lifespan of LED strip lights can vary, but most have a rated lifespan of 25,000 to 50,000 hours, depending on usage and quality.
Yes, many LED strip lights are dimmable, but you’ll need a compatible dimmer or controller. Some strips are dimmable with a standard wall switch, while others require a dedicated remote or app.
LED strip lights are energy-efficient, consuming less power compared to traditional lighting. Power consumption is usually measured in watts per meter (W/m), and typical strips consume between 4.8 to 14.4 W/m depending on the brightness and color.
RGB strips produce red, green, and blue colors, which can be mixed to create different hues. RGBW strips include an additional white LED, which provides better white lighting and more color options.
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