Thanks to their versatility and ease of installation, LED strips allow a wide range of uses ranging from decoration to other professional uses.
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About LED strip lights
In addition, as they can be cut and spliced, LED strip lights give you total freedom to choose the distance to be covered. The only thing you have to do is to pre-calculate the power required for the surface to cover to ensure proper operation.
Our online store has different types of LED strips so you can choose according to different criteria such as power supply, the number of LEDs per meter, the color of the light or weather resistance.
Depending on the power supply, we have:
As for the number of LEDs per meter of the strip, the most common values are: 30 LED/m, 60 LED/m, 120 LED/m. Of course, if we compare strips with the same type of LED, the strips that have a higher number of LEDs per meter will emit more light.
Regarding the color of light we can differentiate:
Finally, we must differentiate between LED strips that can only be used indoors and those that can be used outdoors. The outdoor LED strips usually have an IP protection factor of 65 or higher.
Depending on the type of strip or where the installation takes place, the process may vary slightly, although in general it is very simple and does not require any training.
The 220V AC strips are very easy to install as they do not require a power supply:
For 12/24V DC strips the process is similar, but with some extra steps:
Depending on the type of LED and the number of LEDs per meter, each LED strip will emit a certain number of lumens per meter (lm/m). Remember that the lumen (lm) is the unit that measures the amount of light, not the watt (W). Here are some examples based on two different LED models:
Depending on the luminosity of each LED and the number of LEDs per meter, we have:
Consumption depends on the type and number of LEDs used:
Yes, as mentioned before, the strips can be cut. Depending on the type of strip the cutting distance will be different. For example, you have strips that can be cut every 10 cm, while others can only be cut every meter. In general, when you need to cut a LED strip, you have to make sure that you do it in the places marked for it according to the model.
The LED strips can be used in all kinds of spaces both indoors and outdoors. Here are some ideas that can serve as inspiration to choreograph and illuminate:
In interior spaces we can use LED strip lights to highlight architectural elements, illuminate under furniture or shelves in kitchens, bedrooms or living rooms, decorate with indirect light using ceiling moldings and much more.
In balconies, gardens and other outdoor spaces we can also surround the contour of the pool, installed in a pergola, on paths and steps or simply to delimit different spaces among others.
In commercial premises or bars and restaurants can be used to decorate and illuminate shop windows, the bar area, furniture, highlight elements of the decor, create an ambient light, the possibilities in these spaces are endless. You just have to let your imagination fly.