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5M Reel (14.4W P/Meter) RGB - 12V Outdoor Strip Light
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Dualcom Technology is an Importer/Distributor of Lighting and Solar Energy products. Established 2009 the team is focused on product solutions for Commercial, RV and Marine industries.
SL5050-60L-RGB-IP68-X5
Specifications
Color Temp Options | RGB (red/green/blue) |
Input Voltage (DC) | 12V |
Wattage Per Meter | 14.4W |
LED Type | SMD5050 |
LED Per Meter | 60 |
IP Grade | IP68 |
Section Length Per Cut | 50mm |
Width | 12mm |
Height | 4.8 |
Reel Length | 5 Meters |
Cable Length | 5 Meters |
Adhesive Backing | 3M VHB |
Yes, every section of LED has a copper join which you can cut with a box knife or scissors. See Section Length Per Cut in the product specifications.
Yes, when adding wire we recommend soldering new wire in place for the most robust connection, the polarity (+/-) is marked on the strip light. Alternatively solderless wire clamps are available for our non-waterproof strip light.
Tinning is applying the solder to each part first. Tin the wire and then Tin the strip light copper joins , hold together and apply a small amount of heat to melt solder together to join. Doing this stops the strip light from being overheated (being quick) and the join is clean with less chance of a short being created. You can also use FLUX to help with solder pooling for a better connection and flow.
Yes, our IP68 rated strip light is completely submersible and of the highest quality. They a fully encapsulated, not just in a tube or a brittle silicon cover like others we have seen on the market.
Yes, all of our strip light will handle changes in voltage due to charging etc. 12V products will handle up to 15vDC and 24V products will handle up to 29vDC. Most of our strip lighting will go into the RV and Marine industry where unregulated battery systems are the primary source of power.
The Black wire is wired to V+, and Red (R), Green (G), Blue (B) to match chip colors.