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5m LED strip HELMI, 3500K, 24V, 17W/m, IP65, CRI96

In stock at 45 pcs
SKU#: STRIP17-24v-IP65-3500-SMD

Our HELMI LED strip (17W/m, 5m roll) has a whopping 240 LED circuits per metre and a high CRI of 96. This LED strip is dimmable and moisture-proof (IP65, non-yellowing surface).

  • 3500K
  • Connecting wires at both ends
  • Cut points every 2,5cm
  • Excellent colour rendering, CRI96
  • IP65
€ 120.45
  • 5m LED strip light HELMI, 3500K, 24V, 17W/m, IP65, CRI96

    The LED strip light HELMI has a luminous intensity of 18W/m and a staggering 240 LED circuits per metre. This makes the light very even. When mounted on an aluminium profile, there is no pointiness and the light is uniform. For this strip light we use SMD 3528 LED chips with a colour rendering index, CRI, of 96. The LED strip is dimmable and waterproof to IP65 (anti-fading surface). This LED strip is easily equivalent to a 120cm fluorescent tube, so you will save a lot of electricity with this solution!

    This LED strip is also available in a warm white colour temperature of 3000K or a neutral white colour temperature of 4000K.

    Excellent colour rendering

    The CRI rating indicates how well an LED light reproduces colours as they should be. A high CRI value indicates that the luminaire reproduces a wide range of colours. The closer you get to 100, the more naturally colours are reproduced. This LED strip light has a CRI of up to 96, which ensures excellent colour rendering.

    Installation

    The LED strip comes in a 5m roll and can be cut to size in increments of 2.5cm. The strip has clear markings to make cutting easier. We recommend soldering the strips together, as we have found that the quick-release fasteners loosen over time and loosening causes the lights to flash. Both ends of the tape have pre-soldered connectors that can be used depending on the destination. We will be happy to help with any installation questions.

    We recommend powering from both ends if the ribbon is more than 10m in a continuous length. This prevents light loss and provides equally bright light from both ends. Both ends can be supplied by a single transformer if a thin wire is run alongside the profile. An electrician can do this kind of work.

    Our LED strip is easy to attach with the 3M very strong adhesive tape on it. The LED strip should always be attached to an aluminium strip to allow excess heat to be conducted away from the LED circuit. This will prolong the life of the LED strip. Aluminium profiles can be ordered from our online shop, where they are available in a variety of different types.

    The LED strip works well with solar energy, boats and cars that use 24VDC, then a separate power supply is not needed. In other cases, order a power supply here.

    Dimming

    To dim the LED strip you can use either a traditional rotary wired dimmer or our VaLO series wireless dimmer. Wireless dimming is perfect for applications where there is no wall switch for the luminaire, but the luminaire is powered by a constant current. With this system, you simply install a receiver between the LED strip and the power supply and control the strip with a wireless switch wherever you want. The wireless switch is powered by batteries, which are replaceable. You can also mount the switch on the wall if you wish, but you don't need a separate power supply. When using a rotary, conventional dimmer, the transformer of the LED strip must be TRIAC dimmable. For smart homes, choose a Zigbee transformer and controllers

    Create your own light

    Why use an LED strip only for traditional applications when you can make a luminaire out of almost anything? Create your own wall light by bending the LED strip and the aluminium profile into the shape you want, or by fixing the LED strip to another heat-conducting material. Turn a mirror, table frame, trunk, table or chair into a lamp with the LED strip. A good design is half the job. We are happy to help you with your design, and we make LED strip made to measure at LedStore's LedShop.

    If you want a custom-made led strip or a custom-made profile with your own dimensions, try our custom-made calculator!
    With the calculator you can calculate the price for different needs with wireless control or ON/OFF use. For one or more levels!

5m LED strip light HELMI, 3500K, 24V, 17W/m, IP65, CRI96

The LED strip light HELMI has a luminous intensity of 18W/m and a staggering 240 LED circuits per metre. This makes the light very even. When mounted on an aluminium profile, there is no pointiness and the light is uniform. For this strip light we use SMD 3528 LED chips with a colour rendering index, CRI, of 96. The LED strip is dimmable and waterproof to IP65 (anti-fading surface). This LED strip is easily equivalent to a 120cm fluorescent tube, so you will save a lot of electricity with this solution!

This LED strip is also available in a warm white colour temperature of 3000K or a neutral white colour temperature of 4000K.

Excellent colour rendering

The CRI rating indicates how well an LED light reproduces colours as they should be. A high CRI value indicates that the luminaire reproduces a wide range of colours. The closer you get to 100, the more naturally colours are reproduced. This LED strip light has a CRI of up to 96, which ensures excellent colour rendering.

Installation

The LED strip comes in a 5m roll and can be cut to size in increments of 2.5cm. The strip has clear markings to make cutting easier. We recommend soldering the strips together, as we have found that the quick-release fasteners loosen over time and loosening causes the lights to flash. Both ends of the tape have pre-soldered connectors that can be used depending on the destination. We will be happy to help with any installation questions.

We recommend powering from both ends if the ribbon is more than 10m in a continuous length. This prevents light loss and provides equally bright light from both ends. Both ends can be supplied by a single transformer if a thin wire is run alongside the profile. An electrician can do this kind of work.

Our LED strip is easy to attach with the 3M very strong adhesive tape on it. The LED strip should always be attached to an aluminium strip to allow excess heat to be conducted away from the LED circuit. This will prolong the life of the LED strip. Aluminium profiles can be ordered from our online shop, where they are available in a variety of different types.

The LED strip works well with solar energy, boats and cars that use 24VDC, then a separate power supply is not needed. In other cases, order a power supply here.

Dimming

To dim the LED strip you can use either a traditional rotary wired dimmer or our VaLO series wireless dimmer. Wireless dimming is perfect for applications where there is no wall switch for the luminaire, but the luminaire is powered by a constant current. With this system, you simply install a receiver between the LED strip and the power supply and control the strip with a wireless switch wherever you want. The wireless switch is powered by batteries, which are replaceable. You can also mount the switch on the wall if you wish, but you don't need a separate power supply. When using a rotary, conventional dimmer, the transformer of the LED strip must be TRIAC dimmable. For smart homes, choose a Zigbee transformer and controllers

Create your own light

Why use an LED strip only for traditional applications when you can make a luminaire out of almost anything? Create your own wall light by bending the LED strip and the aluminium profile into the shape you want, or by fixing the LED strip to another heat-conducting material. Turn a mirror, table frame, trunk, table or chair into a lamp with the LED strip. A good design is half the job. We are happy to help you with your design, and we make LED strip made to measure at LedStore's LedShop.

If you want a custom-made led strip or a custom-made profile with your own dimensions, try our custom-made calculator!
With the calculator you can calculate the price for different needs with wireless control or ON/OFF use. For one or more levels!

  • Delivery status In Stock
  • Brand Ledstore
  • Breadcrumbs Home By featuresVoltsLED 24V 5m LED strip HELMI, 3500K, 24V, 17W/m, IP65, CRI96
  • Category LED 24V
  • SKU STRIP17-24v-IP65-3500-SMD
  • Lumen 1333
  • Led strip width (mm) 12
  • Led strip cutmark (mm) 25
  • Led chip Qty / m 240
  • Efficiency (lumen/W) 74
  • Lux at 1m 398
  • Led input current (mA) 750
  • Led strip tech SMD
  • Power per meter (W) 18
  • Total power for 5m roll of Led strip (W) 90
  • R9 (RED) value 81-90
  • Wattage 17
  • Colour temperature (K) 3500
  • Light control One colour
  • Colour rendering (CRI ±3) 96
  • IP class IP65
  • Angle of light opening 130
  • Immennys Dimmable
  • Led Votlage (V) 24
  • Guarantee (year) 3 years
  • Life span 35000
  • Designed in Finland No
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WHAT IS CRI, THE COLOUR RENDERING INDEX

High quality LED lights also have a high colour rendering index, or CRI. A good colour rendering index (CRI) for home use is above 90, and nowadays many market lights are unfortunately closer to 80.

CRI tells you how well an LED light displays colours as they should be. For designers and architects, as well as interior designers, it should be one of the most important considerations. Make sure the lighting is perfect so that your artwork is what it is meant to be.


Colour rendering index

The colour rendering index is expressed as a number on a scale from zero to 100, where 0 = no colour rendering and 100 = full colour rendering. The colour rendering index of LED lights is also known as Ra, which is measured on a smaller scale than CRI. This Ra value does not include red tones or skin tones, for example, so it is a 'glossed' figure for the true quality of an LED light.

RA value

The Ra value measures the reproduction of colours using eight different reference colours. CRI takes into account the wider (15) wavelength range, including reds and other warm colours.



The Ra value is calculated by cutting the wavelength range, weighting the blue and violet tones, and calculating the weighted average of R numbers 1-8.

Excluded from the Ra value are, for example, the colour rendering of bright reds, yellows and greens, and shades close to skin tone. These are described by R-values between 9 and 15. The following is a picture of a measurement result that easily confuses the consumer.


This measurement is from a 9W CCT Led spot

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Colour rendering of LEDs - What is the difference between CRI and Ra-value?

5m LED strip HELMI, 3500K, 24V, 17W/m, IP65, CRI96