Blue ocean Lighting FS28 Indoor Strip

Blue Ocean

April 16, 2018

Adding fashion, flexibility and ultra brightness to your various indoor linear lighting projects in terms of display cases lighting, cabinet decorating, cove lighting, back lighting, accent lighting etc., Blue Ocean’s BOLFS28 Indoor LED Strip Light series brings you incredible bright and comfortable visual experience with IP20 rating for indoor dry location or IP65 rating for indoor damp location. LM80 approved LED2835 chips are utilized to ensure high energy efficiency, excellent color consistency and low lumen depreciation.

Consisting of 300 LED chips in 16 ft (5 meter) length, it is flexible for any DIY projects: A smallest unit of 3 LEDs (for 12V product) or 6 LEDs (for 24V product) can be cut out and re-connected without damaging the rest of the product, and the required rewiring length is 5 meters (12V) or 10 meters (24V). It also comes with an adhesive backing for easy installation. Product is ecologically friendly with no UV or IR radiation and little heat produced, reaching an exceptionally long lifetime of 50,000 hours.

For more information: http://blueoceanlighting.com/products/led-strip-lights/smd2835-150led-copy/

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