High Power LED Strip | 120 LED | 4200K | 24V | 21w




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High Power LED Strip | 120 LED | 4200K | 24V | 21w
- Our brightest LED strip from the range
- Precise cutting, powerful & just 6mm wide
- Long term lumen maintenance
- 3m maximum single run length
Looking for lots of illumination in a small package? Then PowerStrip Ultra Bright LED Strip is just the ticket. This is our brightest LED strip and so for reliability it must be used with an aluminium LED profile as it needs adequate thermal management.
Precise Cutting - PowerStrip can be cut between every LED - that's every 8.66mm - meaning dark areas can be reduced to an absolute minimum.
Powerful - Drawing 21w per metre, PowerStrip is an ultra bright LED strip making it suitable for applications that require intense illumination.
Ultra Thin - The triple thickness, narrow format PCB is only 6mm wide. Because of this it is only suitable for relatively short run lengths, max 5 metres recommended, as voltage drop will be experienced beyond this.
This product carries a 3 year warranty when installed correctly.
Priced per metre and sold in a continuous run when purchasing multiple metres.
GRIPPA : Please note that GRIPPA Solder Free Connectors are NOT available for this product
Specification
- IP Rating: IP21
- Wattage: 21w per metre
- Voltage: 24V
- Colour Temperature: 4200k
- Number of LEDs: 120 per metre
- Lumens: 2100 per metre
- Tape Width: 6mm
- Cut Points: Every 8.66mm
Easy To Install
Fully Dimmable With The Correct Controls
Reduce Spotting with an LED Profile Channel + Diffuser.
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