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Lepro’s 12V LED Strip Light features 300 daylight white SMD 2835 LEDs spread over a 32.8ft flexible tape. Designed for indoor use, it offers easy DIY customization with cuttable segments every 3 LEDs and a self-adhesive backing for quick installation. Operating safely at low voltage (12V) with minimal heat, it’s perfect for modern home, kitchen, or party lighting. This pack includes two strips plus connectors and cables, delivering versatile, sleek illumination that fits your unique style.
Color | Daylight White |
Brand | Lepro |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Light Source Type | LED |
Power Source | DC |
Light Color | White |
Theme | Christmas |
Occasion | Christmas |
Style | Modern |
Material | Copper, Plastic |
Color Temperature | 6000 Kelvin |
Controller Type | Touch Control |
Connectivity Protocol | Not Obtainable |
Number of Light Sources | 600 |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
Wattage | 16 watts |
Included Components | 2 x LED Strip, 4 Strip connectors, DC cables |
Item Weight | 100 Grams |
Number of Items | 2 |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 196.85 x 0.31 x 0.08 inches |
Control Method | App |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Number of Batteries | 2 A batteries required. |
Global Trade Identification Number | 04894495005277 |
Form Factor | flexible strip |
Manufacturer | LE |
Part Number | 4100057-DW-2 |
Item Weight | 3.53 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 196.85 x 0.31 x 0.08 inches |
Item model number | 4100057-DW-2 |
Batteries | 2 A batteries required. |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Area Lighting Classification | IP20 |
Assembled Height | 2 millimeters |
Assembled Length | 5 Meters |
Assembled Width | 8 millimeters |
Finish types | Plastic, copper |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Wattage | 18 Watts |
Color Rendering Index (CRI) | 85 |
W**S
Crazy good bargain, buy it and use it for anything and everything. Mine used daily and going great after a month.
I recently added under cabinet lighting to my kitchen counters. It looks fantastic once completed. I have a very large kitchen, around 25 feet or more and was able to wire the whole thing up for under $100. Without the diffusion rods, could've done it for under ~$30.I have a custom built house so I had the builder install electrical outlets above the top kitchen cabinets, this way I can plug in the adapters and it can't be seen from below.The most basic materials needed is1. a plug in adapter to provide the 12V of power that plugs into the wall,2. the wire for getting the 12V power from the adapter to the LED lights, the LED light strips,3. and solderless connectors for hooking things up (this was a big headache).When I was installed the LED string lights I noticed the lights were glaring off my silestone countertops so I added a diffusion rod to diffuse the light, and the aluminum rod it came in made moving around the lights a lot easier during installation. Highly recommend getting the diffusion rods to protect your lights and re-orient them in the future without having to rip them out because their glue is strong and the LED strip is very weak.Below are the materials needed and my reviews for them.LE DC 12V 2A Power Supply Adapter, AC 100-240V to DC 12V Transformers, Switching Power Supply for 12V 3528/5050 LED Strip Lights, 24W Max, 12 Volt 2 Amp Power Adaptor, 2.1mm X 5.5mm US Plughttps://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B019Q3U72M/Great power supply, used for powering up my LED strips and the connector it comes with useful for testing connections before securing wires. I shorted it a few times and it must've had a built in protection circuit because it never burnt out or caught fire. It says 24W max and my LED strips are 24W so it must be slightly more efficient since it was able to drive them without issues. Later I only used half the light strip on this adapter since my kitchen has a gap in it. Buy this, you'll need it and its very cheap.Homelek 100V-240V To DC 12V 5A Power Supply Adapter, for SMD3528/5630/5050 LED Strip Lightshttps://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01DA1SAVG/This one is OK, the issue is I didn't like is the 3 prong connector at the end as my z-wave light controller only has 2 pins so I had to use an adapter. I can sort of understand why though since it can push up to 5A unlike my other power adapter. This adapter is also big, it basically looks just like a laptop power adapter. I thought my lights would use more than 2A so I also got this adapter but I didn't end up needing so much power ( I still use this in the project). I might add floor lighting in the future, where this extra power capacity will come in useful.LE 16.4ft/5m Flexible LED Light Strips, 300 Units SMD 3528 LEDs, 12V DC Flexible LED Strip Lights, Daylight White, Non-waterproof, Lighting Strips, LED Tape, for Gardens/Homes/Kitchen/Cars/Barhttps://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00HSF65MCThis is the heart of your system, the lights themselves! No wonder it has so many reviews, these lights are great and crazy cheap. For $10 you get 5m worth of lights, I thought it was a scam or there must be some catch because the quality of these lights are great. I didn't measure the power consumption, but they light up during the day and night very well. I actually bought two rolls because I thought one wasn't enough. Its OK though since I can use the second roll for future floor lighting.Pyle PSC1850 18-Gauge 50-Feet Spool of High Quality Speaker Zip Wirehttps://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B003ZX4RBMThis is just generic speaker wire, but its great for hooking up LED lights because its thin so can be strung through cabinets easily, can drive ample current for LED lights and is easy to strip and work with. I used it to string wire from above the cabinets to down under the cabinets where the LED lights are situated. The kitchen cabinets usually have a gap between the cabinets, but in some cases I just drilled holes through the cabinet and pushed this wire through. For $3-4, if you don't already have enough wire, just get this.LE 2 Pcs Adapter Cable + 2 Pcs 2-Pin 8mm Connector Kit for 3528 Single Color LED Strip Lights, Gapless Strip to Strip, Cables Connect Adapter and LED Strips, Seamlessly Extend LED Strip Lightshttps://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0085ZX8EM/These are awesome, no wonder it has so many great reviews. The adapters are perfect for connecting to light strips and the connectors are good because they go over the LED strips guaranteeing a solid connection. Unfortunately, it only comes with 2 connectors so you need to buy more separately.Glo-shine 20pcs LED Strip Solderless Connector Adapter for 3528 Waterproof Single Color Led Strip ,2pin 8mm PCB Wide (GS-DJ-8BB-2-20)https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B013SPE8JWThis is why my project took several days instead of one afternoon. These are horrible, don't buy it unless you hate yourself. The problem is when they shut close, they don't securely come in contact with the LED strips, resulting in very loose connections and the LED strips just falling out of them. I ended up having to BUY A soldering iron to solder my connections to these horrible pins.FINELED 10 Lots 2pins 8mm Wide Waterproof LED Strip Light Connector Adapter for SMD 5050 3528 Single Color LED Strip Light, No Need Soldering (10PCS)https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0180EGI9ESame thing with these, horrible. Far too loose to be useful connectors for the 8mm single color LED strips I was using. Maybe because in the description it says for WATERPROOF LED strips, and since mine are not waterproof they might be much thinner. My LED strips are 8 mm so it should work well but it doesn't. They should be like the other connectors I bought where the LED strip goes underneath the contacts. I ended up having to BUY A soldering iron to solder my connections to these horrible pins.LightingWill 5-Pack 3.3ft/1M 9x17mm Silver U-Shape Internal Width 12mm LED Aluminum Channel System with Cover, End Caps and Mounting Clips Aluminum Profile for LED Strip Light Installations-U02S5https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01DM7EXBO/This is optional but highly recommended, it diffuses the lights and protects them. Allows you to easily move the lights around, etc. I wish it was cheaper, it basically cost as much as everything else in the project combined, but luckily one order was enough for the whole kitchen and I even ended up with some spare material. Its easy to cut, I was able to use a hacksaw for the aluminum, and scissors/wire stripppers for the diffusion covers. The covers snap easily into the aluminum channel.GoControl Z-Wave Plug-in Dimmer Module - PD300Z-2https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00E1OXK3AI control the lights using my z-wave controller. This works really well. Sometimes it doesn't pair well with my domoticz z-wave controller. I figured out I need to just reboot the controller and it should show up.
C**C
Bright, durable, lower power draw and very easy to use! Did I mention bright?
So far so good! I've purchased a couple of these to light up my shed and I have to say, pretty darn cool! No really, not hot to the touch at all!! Sorry. I cut each strip into three separate sections, used their tape backs to attach to the rafters and then wired them up to small solar station. I thought that just using the first strip was bright but when I added the second, WOW! It also helps that we painted the inside of the shed white and very light blue. Even though they come with strips of tape on their back (and which I gladly used) I also used some clear mono-filament and some small brads to zig-zag them to the rafters due to the constant hot and cold fluctuations.I've had the first set up for a while and, knock on wood, they've been working great. Easy to work with, very bright (even though I didn't go with the 5050 strips - larger LEDs further spaced) and they don't draw a lot of power. I opted for the "Daylight" LEDs because I wanted the most bang for the buck as it were. Not disappointed. I feel the warmer whites, in this particular implementation, would have looked "off" in a shed. My humble opinion, your mileage may vary.I would absolutely recommend these to anyone who is interested in a low voltage or solar lighting project.Edit: The picture shows a single LED strip (5m) that I cut into thirds. This is prior to installing the second strip. No other lighting and no special photo effects to make things look "brighter". That one strip put out a heck of a lot of light all on its own.
R**S
Bright, consistent, and economical
I bought this on a lark because I'd been experimenting with LED strip lighting from a number of manufacturers, and found this unusually long LED strip at a good price. Though it didn't come with a power supply or switch, I figured I would be able to locate a suitable transformer for the 12V and 18W needed. It took some searching, and I must have checked about two dozen old transformers in my garage before finding one that had the right connector plug and electrical specs. You may have to some trial and error if you want to rummage your own power supply, or you can buy the one they suggest. So once I had it working what do I do with it? I soon found a lighting situation that couldn't be remedied with a normal lamp, but this was perfect.You have to be careful in removing the paper from the LED strip. First time I started, I started peeling both the paper and the adhesive off the back of the LED strip. But once you get it right, the adhesive sticks quite well. All of the LEDs worked first time, and still work.There was a strong chemical smell when I first opened and inspected the LEDs, and I'm not sure whether that is the adhesive or a byproduct of the LED manufacturing. Now that it's installed there is no smell.Overall, this is a great value. It's nice to be able to put an old 12V transformer to good use. The only thing missing is a switch. I'm still looking for a good way to set up a switch to turn the lights on and off, as now the only way to control them is to plug or unplug the transformer power cable or the barrel connector from the transformer to the LEDs.
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