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5m LED strip SOLO, 4000K, 12V, 14,4W/m, IP65, CRI92

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SKU#: STRIP144-12V-IP65-4000-COB

LED strip light SOLO 4000K 14,4W/m The light of the strip light is beautifully even. This LED strip is dimmable and has a neutral white light colour temperature of 4000K.

  • 1467 lumens/m
  • 540 LED/m, 2,2 cm switching distance
  • Connecting wires at both ends
  • Good colour rendering, CRI92
  • Neutral white light 4000K
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    5m LED strip SOLO, 4000K, 12V, 14,4W/m, IP65, CRI92

    LED strip light SOLO 4000K 14,4W/m The light of the strip light is beautifully even. This LED strip is dimmable. The colour temperature of the LED strip light is neutral white 4000K.

    Product information

    The actual power of this led strip is 13,7W/m and it produces 1467 lumens per meter. The strip has 540 LEDs/m and has 2.2 cm intersections. The colour rendering index (CRI) of the strip is 92.

    Installation

    The LED strip comes in 5m rolls and can be cut to size up to 22mm apart. The strip has power cords at both ends. The red wire is the +, and the black wire is the -. Our LED strip is easy to attach with the 3M high grip tape included. The cutting points can be found on the underside of the strip under the tape. The cut points have copper dots, so you can solder a low current wire to the strip from these points to connect to the transformer. We recommend soldering the tapes together. When soldering, use a knife to open up the silicone coating that protects the strip at the copper points.

    We recommend that for long runs (over 10m), the transformer supply is branched at both ends of the LED strip to avoid light degradation at one end of the strip. The led strip should always be attached to an aluminium strip so that excess heat is 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 we have a wide range of different profiles available. We also offer a range of branching plugs and connecting wires.

    LED strip works well with solar energy, in boats and cars thanks to the 12V. The power supply does not need to be dimmable when dimming with a regulator and receiver. Alternatively, there is also a wireless control RF or Zigbee transformer, where the transformer pair connects directly to the wireless button.

    We are happy to help with installation and ordering questions.

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    To dim your LED strip, you can use either a traditional rotary, wired dimmer or our VaLO RF Series wireless dimmer. When using the rotary conventional dimmer, the transformer of the LED strip must be TRIAC dimmable. The strips can also be controlled by DALI systems. Wireless dimming is perfect for applications where there is no wall switch for the luminaire, but the luminaire is powered by a constant current.

    In the case of a smart home, a Zigbee transformer and controllers for wireless control are chosen. In Zigbee transformers, the receiver is already built-in.

    With the VaLO RF wireless solution, you simply install the receiver between the LED strip and the power supply. You can then control the strip with wireless switches from wherever you want. The wireless switch is powered by batteries, which are easily replaceable. You can also mount the switch on the wall if you wish, but it does not need a separate power supply.

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5m LED strip SOLO, 4000K, 12V, 14,4W/m, IP65, CRI92

LED strip light SOLO 4000K 14,4W/m The light of the strip light is beautifully even. This LED strip is dimmable. The colour temperature of the LED strip light is neutral white 4000K.

Product information

The actual power of this led strip is 13,7W/m and it produces 1467 lumens per meter. The strip has 540 LEDs/m and has 2.2 cm intersections. The colour rendering index (CRI) of the strip is 92.

Installation

The LED strip comes in 5m rolls and can be cut to size up to 22mm apart. The strip has power cords at both ends. The red wire is the +, and the black wire is the -. Our LED strip is easy to attach with the 3M high grip tape included. The cutting points can be found on the underside of the strip under the tape. The cut points have copper dots, so you can solder a low current wire to the strip from these points to connect to the transformer. We recommend soldering the tapes together. When soldering, use a knife to open up the silicone coating that protects the strip at the copper points.

We recommend that for long runs (over 10m), the transformer supply is branched at both ends of the LED strip to avoid light degradation at one end of the strip. The led strip should always be attached to an aluminium strip so that excess heat is 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 we have a wide range of different profiles available. We also offer a range of branching plugs and connecting wires.

LED strip works well with solar energy, in boats and cars thanks to the 12V. The power supply does not need to be dimmable when dimming with a regulator and receiver. Alternatively, there is also a wireless control RF or Zigbee transformer, where the transformer pair connects directly to the wireless button.

We are happy to help with installation and ordering questions.

Download from

To dim your LED strip, you can use either a traditional rotary, wired dimmer or our VaLO RF Series wireless dimmer. When using the rotary conventional dimmer, the transformer of the LED strip must be TRIAC dimmable. The strips can also be controlled by DALI systems. Wireless dimming is perfect for applications where there is no wall switch for the luminaire, but the luminaire is powered by a constant current.

In the case of a smart home, a Zigbee transformer and controllers for wireless control are chosen. In Zigbee transformers, the receiver is already built-in.

With the VaLO RF wireless solution, you simply install the receiver between the LED strip and the power supply. You can then control the strip with wireless switches from wherever you want. The wireless switch is powered by batteries, which are easily replaceable. You can also mount the switch on the wall if you wish, but it does not need a separate power supply.

  • Delivery status In Stock
  • Brand Ledstore
  • Breadcrumbs Home By featuresVoltsLED 12V 5m LED strip SOLO, 4000K, 12V, 14,4W/m, IP65, CRI92
  • Category LED 12V
  • SKU STRIP144-12V-IP65-4000-COB
  • Lumen 1467
  • Led strip width (mm) 10
  • Led strip cutmark (mm) 22
  • Led chip Qty / m 540
  • Efficiency (lumen/W) 107
  • Lux at 1m 388
  • Led input current (mA) 1140
  • Photograph from No
  • Wireless No
  • Direction No
  • Transformer type No
  • Profile type No
  • Accessories No
  • Polymium strain No
  • Led strip tech COB
  • Power per meter (W) 13.7
  • Total power for 5m roll of Led strip (W) 68.5
  • R9 (RED) value 61-70
  • Size 5000x10x2
  • Wattage 14.4
  • Colour temperature (K) 4000
  • Light control One colour
  • Colour rendering (CRI ±3) 92
  • IP class IP65
  • Angle of light opening 160
  • Immennys Dimmable
  • Adjustability Adjustable
  • Led Votlage (V) 12
  • Chainable No
  • Guarantee (year) 3 years
  • Life span 35000
  • Installation method No
  • Format No
  • Installation level No
  • Approval RoHS, CE
  • 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?

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