WHAT COLORS ARE AVAILABLE FOR LED STRIP LIGHTS?
One of the great advantages of LED strip lighting is the variety of colors and tones available. By choosing the right tone, you can immediately improve the mood and mood of any room or other places.
Pure white: white with a cold blue tone. Perfect for kitchens and bathrooms, and for a modern and fresh life. We have a range of pure targets, from 5000k-6500k.
Warm white: a more traditional yellow color, similar to incandescent lighting. Ideal for LED ceiling lights and domestic spaces such as bedrooms, living rooms, and hallways. We have warm whites of 2700k-3200k.
Unique color (red, green, blue or amber): bold tones and colors that will give your rooms a bold effect. Ideal for commercial spaces such as clubs, bars, and restaurants, or for domestic lighting.
RGB: LED strips with a combination of red, green and blue LEDs. By mixing these colors through a smartphone controller or application, you can create any tone you can imagine. (Including pure white.)
RGBW– The next evolution of RGB LED strips. RGBW strips offer a combination of four LED colors: red, green, blue and white. The addition of white light allows you to create pastel tones in addition to all the colors offered by RGB LEDs.
Warm white: a more traditional yellow color, similar to incandescent lighting. Ideal for LED ceiling lights and domestic spaces such as bedrooms, living rooms, and hallways. We have warm whites of 2700k-3200k.
Unique color (red, green, blue or amber): bold tones and colors that will give your rooms a bold effect. Ideal for commercial spaces such as clubs, bars, and restaurants, or for domestic lighting.
RGB: LED strips with a combination of red, green and blue LEDs. By mixing these colors through a smartphone controller or application, you can create any tone you can imagine. (Including pure white.)
RGBW– The next evolution of RGB LED strips. RGBW strips offer a combination of four LED colors: red, green, blue and white. The addition of white light allows you to create pastel tones in addition to all the colors offered by RGB LEDs.
How many LEDs per meter are in an LED strip?
The brightness of an LED strip depends on the spacing of the diodes, that is, the number of LEDs per meter, and the type of SMD (the diodes vary in quality, brightness, and reliability: 60 more powerful LEDs can be brighter than 120 Less powerful LEDs). The cut points of the LED strips are usually at intervals of three separate LEDs: 25 mm, 50 mm or 100 mm intervals.
30 LEDs per meter: 7.5 watts LED strips (RGB).
60 LEDs per meter: 5 watts / 15 watts (white), 15 watts (single color) and 15 watts (RGB) LED strips.
120 LEDs per meter: 15 watts LED strips / 20 watts dual power / 25 watts (white).
240 LEDs per meter: standard 20 watts LED power strips (white)
60 LEDs per meter: 5 watts / 15 watts (white), 15 watts (single color) and 15 watts (RGB) LED strips.
120 LEDs per meter: 15 watts LED strips / 20 watts dual power / 25 watts (white).
240 LEDs per meter: standard 20 watts LED power strips (white)
If installed with the naked eye, an extrusion will give a smoother effect with 120 LEDs per meter tape. When hidden, the 60 and 120 LED tape per meter will produce a smooth effect without extrusions, since its LEDs emit a very wide angle beam (120 degrees), so you should not worry about the type of 60 LEDs generating a point effect '. (Although this will depend on how close to the surface you install your LED strip lights and how reflective that surface is).
LED strips - IP ratings
IP - 'Ingress Protection' - is an industry-standard rating that determines the level of waterproofing and resistance to dust and small objects of an LED strip. At TydElectronics, we offer LED strips rated IP65 and IP67, in addition to the standard IP33 option.
IP33– Standard LED strip, without waterproofing. For indoor use in dry and dust-free areas, such as bedrooms and living rooms, roof formwork, display cabinets, and colorful wall washes.
IP65 - LED coated strip. This strip has a heat shrink coating. (Superior to some alternative resin coatings, it will not discolor over time or become brittle at low temperatures).
IP67– Waterproof LED strip. These strips are protected with heat sink, with the addition of completely sealed ends with glue. Although waterproof, they should not be installed in a submerged place (not in a pond, for example). Inside, IP67 strips are a good choice for bathrooms or kitchens, near showers, sinks and other places prone to splashes. Outdoor applications include roads, driveways, and walls.
IP65 - LED coated strip. This strip has a heat shrink coating. (Superior to some alternative resin coatings, it will not discolor over time or become brittle at low temperatures).
IP67– Waterproof LED strip. These strips are protected with heat sink, with the addition of completely sealed ends with glue. Although waterproof, they should not be installed in a submerged place (not in a pond, for example). Inside, IP67 strips are a good choice for bathrooms or kitchens, near showers, sinks and other places prone to splashes. Outdoor applications include roads, driveways, and walls.

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