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Our new and improved RGBWW LED lighting strip is a combination of colour changing RGB (Red, Green, Blue) and warm white. The advantages of using RGBWW over the standard RGB is that you also get a true warm white 3000K LED light as well as colour changing.
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Features
Our new and improved RGBWW LED lighting strip is a combination of colour changing RGB (Red, Green, Blue) and warm white. The advantages of using RGBWW over the standard RGB is that you also get a true warm white 3000K LED light as well as colour changing.
This new version contains 48 high output SMD5060 RGB LEDs per metre and 48 smaller SMD2835 warm white LEDs per metre, giving a total of 96 LEDs per metre. Combining 2 of the latest LED chips on the market gives a superior lighting effect and the warm white colour effect is also a higher colour rendering version, with a 90CRI rating.
This is single row design that is self adhesive, helping to make installations much easier. With an energy consumption of 23 watts per metre, it offers a high lumen output of 1400 lumens per metre.
To get the best use out of this RGBWW light strip we recommend using it with one our new LED controllers, they come as standard with the usual RGB buttons but also with a W button for warm white control. Using a combination of these buttons allows you to mix the colours and enables you to create unique shades of oranges and pinks etc not usually found with traditional RGB.
Another reason for using RGBWW LED strip is that if you ever get bored of the reds and blues etc you can switch to a cleaner, true warm white at the touch of a button.
Key Features
- LEDs per metre: 96, made up of 48 SMD5060 RGB LEDs and 48 SMD2835 3000K LEDs.
- Priced per metre
- Colour temperature: RGBWW Colour changing version with warm white 3000K.
- Additional controller required to provide colour changing effects. The best combination to use is the SR-1009FA receiver with the SR-2858Z4 remote control.
- Also availablle in RGB+W which contains cool white instead of warm white
- Voltage: 24V DC (additional power supply required), available here.
- Wattage: 23W watt per metre
- Lumen: 1400 lumens per metre
- Efficacy: 61 lumen per watt
- LED type: SMD5060 + SMD2835.
- Beam angle: 120 degrees
- High CRI of CRI90 as standard, reproduces colours more accurately.
- Cut points: Every 125mm
- Water resistant: Yes rated at IP65, encapsulated in resin - also available in IP68 waterproof
- Self adhesive backing.
- Approvals: RoHS, CE and FCC.
- Brand: LED Strip Fit
- Life expectancy: 50,000 hours
- Guarantee: 3 years
- Product code: LEDST96RGBWW/24VN
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Specifications & Dimensions
Specifications SKU LEDST96RGBWW/24VN Pack Rate 1 Brand LED Strip Fit Product Type LED Tape GTiN 0713803685908 Beam Angle 120 Degrees Cable Cores 5 Cap Type Integrated LED Colour Temperature RGB+WW Cut Points 125 mm Dimensions Located Below Specifications Table Dimmable Yes IP Rating IP65 Lamp Colour RGBWW LED Chip Type SMD5060 LED Specification 96 LED 23W/M IP65 24V LEDs Per Metre 96 LEDs (23W/M) Life Expectancy 50,000 Hours Lumens 1400 Lumens Voltage 24V DC Wattage 23 W Warranty 3 Years - Width: 14mm
- Height: 4mm
- Cut points are every 125mm
- Reel length: 10M
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3 Reviews
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Product Questions & Answers 1
Product Questions & Answers
Hello, I’m looking at strip lighting for my wall units and plinths.
I quite like the look of theses ones LED RGB+we 96 but are these the best you have in quality.?
I don’t like the thought the strips not being in a protective cover I did see you have a premium cover available would that fit okay.?
I’m also looking at dimmers for the lights possibly remote control.?
Would I need any additional equipment for the lights.
At the moment my kitchen is being rewired so I have two back boxes one each side off the extractor fan.
So both sides can be independently controlled with conduit going to the floor & cabinet units.
That’s so you have an idea what I’m looking at.
With thanks
Peter.jQuestion by: Peter James on 24 Feb 2024, 05:26Hi,
The strip would fit fine inside of the premium rail as long as its the IP65 version, the IP68 requires a larger profile rail due to the larger size of the strip.
The lights would need a receiver to change colour and that receiver will also be able to dim the strips, if you were looking for a remote control option then I would suggest the SR-1009FA and the SR-2858Z4 which would work together. Other than the receiver all that would be required is a 24v driver.
They can be controlled individually however you would require 2x receivers as 1x receiver can only relay one set of instructions to all the strips connected and therefore if 2x strips were connected it couldn't tell one strip to do one thing and another strip to do another.Answer by: Oliver Clegg (Admin) on 28 Feb 2024, 08:14