High Quality Cheap Rgb 5050 Waterproof Outdoor Bluetooth App Control Flexible Bar 12V Smd 5M 10M Led Strip Light With Remote
Product Name | 5050 RGB WIFI LED LIGHT STRIP SET | ||
Color | 16 Million Colors | ||
Waterproof Rating | IP65 Waterproof / IP20 Non Waterproof | ||
LED Quantity | 30leds/Meter | ||
POWER | 5W/Meter(30 LEDs/Meter; 10W/Meter 60 LEDs/Meter) | ||
LED Type | SMD 5050(Include white light ) | ||
Input Voltage | AC100V-240V | ||
Output Voltage | DC12V 2A/3A/5A | ||
LED Length | 5M/10M/15M/20M |
1.Small MOQ-10sets for sample order
2.Own designed packing box MOQ only 500 Sets
3.Support ODM&OEM Service
4.Good service for every customers
5.Personalized Custmization Service
6.Cheaper shpping way for customers to save freight Cost
FACTORY NAME:YICHUN YAOZHOU ELECTRONIC TECHNOLOGY
FACTORY AREA:4500 SQUARE FEET
LOCATED: SHENZHEN&JIANGXI
PRODUCTIVITY:10000SET/DAY
WORKERS:105-200
SAMPLE LEAD TIME:1-2WORKING DAYS
MAIN PRODUCT: LED STRIP LIGHTS
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CUSTOMERS FEEDBACK
Q: What is AC?
This is Alternating Current. This is the electricity that is used in most homes and commercial spaces. It's often referred to as line voltage and the number differs from country to country. US line voltage is typically 90V-220V, whereas it often averages higher in Europe.
Q: What is DC?
This is Direct Current. Most LED strips on the market use low-voltage DC. A transformer or low-voltage battery is often required to step-down the AC voltage to a suitable level for the LED strips, which is normally 12V or 24V DC.
Q: Are your LED strips constant current or constant voltage?
All of our strip lights require constant voltage. A constant voltage power supply is an electrical power source that regulates voltage to a constant level. In the case of Flexfire LED strip lights, a constant 12V or 24V, depending on the LED strip being used, would be required.
Q: What is the color temperature?
The color of light can be quantified by referring to its color temperature. White light is measured in Kelvins (K). Most white lights fall in a spectrum between 1800K and 6500K. When getting close to 3000K, the light is noticeably warmer. On the other end of the spectrum, the lights have a blue-ish tint and cooler tone when nearing 6500K.