LED light strips are an excellent creation. They are very flexible and offer a consistent level of light, often equivalent to or brighter than fluorescent lights of an equal length.
It's important to remember that although LED strip lighting might be discussed as one broad and simple overarching concept, LED strips are highly varied and come in many sizes and specifications. From RGB and RGBW strip lighting that adds a depth of colour to your room, to SuperSlim strips which effectively add light to profiles that would be hard to reach with incandescent bulbs, LED strips are an effective and creative way of lighting up any space.
To make these highly versatile lighting pieces, detailed and complex anatomy is required. This guide will explain the basic parts of an LED strip light and why these are important, so you can understand which type of strip is better for your lighting needs, whether that's cabinet lighting or commercial use in a warehouse or showroom. Click on one of the links below to jump to that section:
Surface mounted diodes (SMD) refers to the LED chips that are soldered onto a circuit board in sequential order. SMD LEDs are given a four-digit number, such as 5050. This means that this particular SMD LED chip measures 5.0mm x 5.0mm. By relying on strips of different lights, LED strips offer greater flexibility than alternative lamps.
Each individual LED chip effects the overall light colour and quality emitted by the strip. The brightness of an LED strip is usually described in lumens per metre and is determined by factors such as LED emitter output and efficiency, LED density and the power draw per metre of strip.
There’s no use in installing a dim LED strip if the intention of this light source is to illuminate a whole room. When used to add a touch of character and function as accent lighting to change the look of a room, a dim light will leave your accents looking dull and disappointing.
To find out more about lumens, power supply and LED density, read our guide to LED strip technical elements.
The LED chips and other components are embedded into a circuit board which provides structure for the strip but is also flexible enough to be mounted on curved or uneven surfaces without issue.
The circuit board helps to take power from the LED power supply and distribute it throughout the strip. As LED strips are long and technical products, it's important that every single section is serviced by the power supply equally, and that your connections are complete without causing a short circuit or cutting off the strip in the wrong place. However, this is ultimately more of an issue when you're mounting your LED strips and cutting them to a custom size.
Ultimately, the circuit board is a core tenet of your LED strip. Supplying power from your mains or battery through complex circuity is one thing, but without a good circuit board you might not have access to the advanced features, such as RGB, remote control from an external emitter and patterned lighting changes.
It's all well and good having a high-quality LED strip with advanced features, but your design requirements may determine a strip needs to be a specific length which isn't the one or five metres usually provided. This is where cut points and connectors come in.
Cut points are the parts of the circuit board that you can safely cut through to create a custom length of LED strip. On WeLoveLEDs strips, these are represented by copper ovals, usually marked every three LEDs. The copper ovals are also the connector point where the DC power supply can be connected. To find out more about cutting, connecting and installing LED strips, read our guide here.
Connection points like this are the only places to cut when you're trimming your LED strip to size, as you won't be breaking the circuit and your LEDs will continue to work.
What are the different LED strip voltage options?
WeLoveLED strips are available in 5v, 12v or 24v. Each of these options has their own set of benefits and technical considerations. For more information about the different LED strip voltage options, and to find out more about the power supply and voltage drop, read our guide here .
How do you determine the quality of an LED strip?
The quality of an LED strip is determined by a combination of the LED quantity and quality, the composition and build quality of the circuit board, and the treatment of the LED strip surface (for example, coating the surface in white can increase light output whereas doing nothing can cause quality issues).
How do you choose a transformer for an LED strip?
You'll need a transformer that will provide more than 125% of the total wattage used by your LED strip, in case of power surges. This amount increases to 200% in outdoor environments, to make sure that you get the best results possible in a difficult environment for your components.
How do you hang an LED strip?
Our LED strip lights have an adhesive backing, so can easily be mounted to any clean, grease-free surface no matter the profile. It is much better to use an adhesive primer on the surface beforehand.
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9 Benefits of LED Strips
LED strip lights have revolutionized the lighting world. From being highly efficient to longer life cycles the benefits of LED strips is one of today’s technologies breakthroughs. A led strip light is a flexible circuit board of LEDs that can be mounted to virtually any surface that you’re looking to add influential lighting. LED strips are available in a range of colors and brilliance. For more information on what an LED strip light is click here.
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LED strips can be cut to any length. From cutting the strip a few inches to several feet, you can customize the length on any LED strip to fit the exact needs of your project.
LED strips can be curved vertically up to 90 degrees. With LED light strips you can install them in places that were previously inaccessible.
LED strips are available in any tone white all the way up to any color. Using RGB LED strip lights and a controller you can set and control the exact color and brightness.
LED strips are only 1/16” thick making them easy to install in tight areas and you can easily hide the LED strips from plan-view.
On the back of LED strip lights come with durable 3M tape making it easy to attach the lights to a wide variety of surface.
LED strip lights can be dimmed using home lighting systems, DMX and dimming controllers, and remote controls. This allows you to set the perfect mood!
Look for IP65, and IP68 rating for dust and waterproof resistant LED strip lights.
With LED strip lights you have full control over the color, length, CRI, brightness, and voltage.
LED strips to use 50% less energy than traditional fluorescent, incandescent, and halogen lights. This savings in energy equates to a small energy bill. Also, the average LED strip lasts 50,000 hours keeping the need for a replacement for every 5-10 years.
About LUXX Light Technology
LUXX Light Technology is a manufacturer of LED Strip Lights. From indoor to outdoor we have the industry’s best variety of UL Listed LED Strip Lights. All of our LED strip lights ship out of St. Francis WI and foresee in-depth quality control testing. We stock only Tier 1 ANSI Binned LED strip lights.
We offer premium LED strips in a wide variety of temperatures that range from 3000K-6500K. All of our LED strip lights come with 3M adhesive tape backing that makes the installation easy and efficient. All LED strips are rated for a min of 75,000 hours and comes with a 12-month warranty.
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