Magic Lite Field-Cuttable 120V AC LED eStrip

November 18, 2024

The field-cuttable 120V AC LED eStrip emerges as a robust, flexible lighting solution tailored for a wide array of environments including residential, commercial, and retail spaces. Its design enables direct connection to a 120V AC power supply, streamlining the installation process by eliminating the need for an additional driver, which is a key advantage for both indoor and outdoor settings.

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Features:

eStrip
  • Direct 120V AC Input: Allows for straightforward electrical connectivity without an additional driver.
  • Lighting Efficiency: High lumens output and power factor (PF) ensure bright and efficient illumination.
  • Built-in Protection: Features include a constant current design, overvoltage protection, and thermal management through current reduction at high temperatures (Maximum ambient working temperature: 55°C), advising a usage limit of no more than 6 continuous hours (at 55°C).
  • Dimming Capability: Compatible with TRIAC dimmers, offering adjustable lighting options.
  • Ease of Installation: Designed to connect directly with line voltage, simplifying the setup process. Comes with bare power cords for easier electrical connections.
  • Environmental Tolerance: Operates within an ambient temperature range of -20 to 42°C (-4 to 107°F) and utilizes an IP65 rated PVC extrusion process for durability.
  • Length Flexibility: Supports a minimum cut length of 4 inches and a maximum run length of 164FT.
  • Certification and Warranty: ETL certification ensures compliance with safety standards, accompanied by a warranty of 5 years for indoor and 3 years for outdoor use.

This LED strip is designed to meet a broad range of lighting needs, providing an effective and durable solution for creating visually appealing and well-lit environments.

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