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Things to consider When Choosing LED Strip Lights

In a previous article we focused on the main things to look out for when buying LED Rob Lights for the first time. Now we intend to take you through the next phase; installation. Installing your LED Guards can be anything from very simple to quite difficult, but ultimately it all depends on what end result you are attempting to achieve with your lighting system. For example, introducing a 1 metre rob of LED lighting into your kitchen cabinet may be a lot more self-explanatory than using 20 metres of RGB LED Rob Lights to outfit a club and run this on DMX Control. Regardless of what you do there are a few wide-spread things to look out for and this article will take you through some of them.led strips lights

We will start with the LED Recorded argument itself. This consists of a long joint of high impact, flexible rounds board with surface mounted devices, or SMDs, positioned along its length. There are a few different things to consider here including, LEDs per metre, LED processor size, rob light colour and length. Rob Lights are available in two LED per metre varieties, 30 LED per metre and 60 LED per metre. As suggested by the name the latter has doubly many LEDs and is a lot happier than the former. They are created to be applied in a lighting context where they are forced to contest with background brightness. So for example if you want to use them in a sunlight setting, such as a shop street display, or add them to a space that already has general brightness and still want them to be viewed, you should opt for 60 LED per metre as their sharper light output makes them suitable for these purposes. Aside from this a 30 LED per metre rob will be able to handle almost every other lighting arrangements, such as club setups, or anywhere else they don't need to contest with background lighting.

When you look at the specifications of rob lighting you will usually notice a series of four numbers that to most people might not mean a lot. These actually refer to the size of the individual LEDs on the guards. Typically you will find processor sizes of either 5050 (5mm by 5mm) or 3528 (3. 5mm by 2. 8mm). The key difference between these two types of processor size is the consistency of light they produce. Smaller LEDs will create a more jagged and inconsistent effect, while larger LEDs will provide a more even spread of light.

Another decision to make is strictly what colour rob light you want to buy. You should be available in three main colour varieties, including warm and cool white and interchangeable RGB. The former two are for adding stylish normal lighting to commercial and domestic settings while avoiding being too garish with the result. They can be used to aesthetically to enhance the appearance of a room by adding layered or accent lighting, or they can add functionality to kitchens, bathrooms or offices where they can be used as task lighting to support work. RGB LED is a direct substitute for old fashioned disco lighting and offers thousands of programmable effects. Typically they will run directly from a remote control which works in conjunction with a red eye sensor attached between the rob light and transformer. However, DMX Control is also an option. This is a form of advanced effects programming that uses a market standard signal to overpower the purity, colour and frequency of the lights.

Raising consideration to make is the exact amount of rob lighting that you want. This depends on the type of your setup and how complex your objectives are. Usually most lighting arrangements can be achieved with a single rob. Rob Lights are available in 5 metre and 10 metre reels as standard, but longer or shorter custom extent can be ordered so call your provider to find out. Prolonging or shortening rob lighting can be done all by yourself as well. To shorten a rob light can be done by simply cutting the rob at one of its cutting points spaced approximately 5cm apart along the length of the light. To attach two items of rob together, and thereby increase the length of the light, you will need a soldering iron and some two core line. Simply solder these wires to their respective plus and less solder points at the end of the rob light where the cut has been made and do the same on the other rob to complete the text. This method can be used to achieve a bit of extra length, specially when trailing them around a large corner.

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