Help me replace some LED strip light please
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Hi all
Some years ago I bought some Amazon led strip light that runs above my garage doors(5m). Here it is
https://amzn.eu/d/f6a466R
Lots of the leds have gone and I’d like to replace it with something of better quality so probably not Amazon, there seem to be quite a few specialist websites.
I know I need ip65 and 5m(plus about 0.5 cable to go through the cavity wall)but after that I’m not sure which connectors I need. What I bought from Amazon came with the power supply/plug so required no effort on that front. Any help appreciated.
Some years ago I bought some Amazon led strip light that runs above my garage doors(5m). Here it is
https://amzn.eu/d/f6a466R
Lots of the leds have gone and I’d like to replace it with something of better quality so probably not Amazon, there seem to be quite a few specialist websites.
I know I need ip65 and 5m(plus about 0.5 cable to go through the cavity wall)but after that I’m not sure which connectors I need. What I bought from Amazon came with the power supply/plug so required no effort on that front. Any help appreciated.
From experience with similar stuff over my garage door I'd suggest you have two choices:
Buy cheap stuff - same again and replace it in another 5 years.
Buy good stuff and hope it lasts longer.
I didn't lose any of the lights, it just faded. They were quite acceptable and would've done another few years, but I also wanted a longer strip, so stayed with the same brand - Lepro. I figured £16 every 5 years is OK for me.
I bought these: https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B088YSLWGJ?ref_=ppx_hz...
Buy cheap stuff - same again and replace it in another 5 years.
Buy good stuff and hope it lasts longer.
I didn't lose any of the lights, it just faded. They were quite acceptable and would've done another few years, but I also wanted a longer strip, so stayed with the same brand - Lepro. I figured £16 every 5 years is OK for me.
I bought these: https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B088YSLWGJ?ref_=ppx_hz...
Would something like this work ?
https://www.tlc-direct.co.uk/Products/LTWPLED5.htm...
I use TLC for all my DIY electrical bits, theyre well priced and the datasheets / instructions on every product is really useful
https://www.tlc-direct.co.uk/Products/LTWPLED5.htm...
I use TLC for all my DIY electrical bits, theyre well priced and the datasheets / instructions on every product is really useful
Ranger 6 said:
From experience with similar stuff over my garage door I'd suggest you have two choices:
Buy cheap stuff - same again and replace it in another 5 years.
Buy good stuff and hope it lasts longer.
I didn't lose any of the lights, it just faded. They were quite acceptable and would've done another few years, but I also wanted a longer strip, so stayed with the same brand - Lepro. I figured £16 every 5 years is OK for me.
I bought these: https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B088YSLWGJ?ref_=ppx_hz...
These would do the job but seem to be aimed at indoor use. That said,will it matter or are they all as average as one another?Buy cheap stuff - same again and replace it in another 5 years.
Buy good stuff and hope it lasts longer.
I didn't lose any of the lights, it just faded. They were quite acceptable and would've done another few years, but I also wanted a longer strip, so stayed with the same brand - Lepro. I figured £16 every 5 years is OK for me.
I bought these: https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B088YSLWGJ?ref_=ppx_hz...
If you want to make it last, it needs to be fitted onto a heatsink, led channel is cheap.
I’ve seen installations where led tape has been fitted over a mix of MDF and aluminium extrusion.
The failures always occur on the MDF sections after a few years.
If you want brighter look for cob tape. Gives a good uniform distribution and decent output without over driving the leds.
I’ve seen installations where led tape has been fitted over a mix of MDF and aluminium extrusion.
The failures always occur on the MDF sections after a few years.
If you want brighter look for cob tape. Gives a good uniform distribution and decent output without over driving the leds.
LordLoveLength said:
If you want to make it last, it needs to be fitted onto a heatsink, led channel is cheap.
I ve seen installations where led tape has been fitted over a mix of MDF and aluminium extrusion.
The failures always occur on the MDF sections after a few years.
If you want brighter look for cob tape. Gives a good uniform distribution and decent output without over driving the leds.
Just been looking at this and have bought thisI ve seen installations where led tape has been fitted over a mix of MDF and aluminium extrusion.
The failures always occur on the MDF sections after a few years.
If you want brighter look for cob tape. Gives a good uniform distribution and decent output without over driving the leds.
https://amzn.eu/d/6ynxx2x
Hoping the power cable is appropriate to go through the hole in my wall, it’ll go back thanks Amazon if not.
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