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High Lumen LED Strip Lighting

LED strip is used in a variety of ways both as practical lighting and feature lighting. Certain projects require a high lumen light source and therefore require a bright enough LED strip. Here at LED technologies we keep stock of a range of high powered LED strips. These LED strips operate at a high wattage to produce a larger amount of light per metre. 

High Lumen LED strips are often used as the primary source of light in a room to replace downlighters. These strips can be recessed and suspended using an LED profile to create a professional finish. 

As a company we keep a variety of High Lumen LED strips suitable for a range of installations. This range includes high CRI, High-Density LED and both single colour and colour changing strips. Shop our selection of High brightness LED strip lighting today and find the right product for your lighting installation.

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  1. 100.986
    Optima Warm White (2600-2800K) LED Strip - CRI 95+ 24V IP20
  2. 100.971
    StudioFlex CT Adjustable LED Strip CRI 90 2800-6500K 24V 96W IP20
  3. 100.966
    StudioFlex CT Adjustable LED Strip 2800-6500K 24V 96W IP20 CRI>90
  4. 100.950
    StudioFlex Warm White LED Strip 2900-3100K 24V 96W IP20
  5. 101.156
    StudioFlex RGB Cool/Warm White CRI95+ (2400-2600K & 6000-6500K) LED Strip - 24V 100W IP67
  6. 100.919
    StudioFlex RGB Natural White LED Strip - 24V 150W IP20
  7. 100.918
    ProFlex RGB Natural White LED Strip 24V 100W IP20
  8. 100.913
    StudioFlex Duo Cool White 6000-6500K LED Strip
  9. 100.912
    StudioFlex Duo Natural White 5000-5500K LED Strip
  10. 100.911
    StudioFlex Duo Daylight White 4000-4500K LED Strip
  11. 100.910
    StudioFlex Duo Warm White 2800-3000K LED Strip
  12. 100.909
    StudioFlex Duo Warm White 2600-2800K LED Strip
  13. 100.520
    StudioFlex CT Adjustable LED Strip 2800-6500K 24V 96W IP20 CRI>80
  14. 100.962
    ProFlex RGB Natural White (4000-4500K) LED Strip 24V 100W IP67
  15. 100.181
    StudioFlex Natural White LED Strip 3900-4200K 48W CRI>95
  16. 101.151
    ProFlex RGBWW LED Strip Light (Black PCB) 24V 96W IP20
  17. 101.150
    ProFlex RGB LED Strip 12V 72W IP67
  18. 100.920
    StudioFlex MW RGB LED Strip 72W IP67
  19. ProFlex Pink LED Strip 24V 72W IP20
  20. ProFlex Orange LED Strip 24V 72W IP20
  21. ProFlex Green LED Strip 24V 72W IP20
  22. ProFlex Blue LED Strip 24V 72W IP20
  23. ProFlex Red LED Strip 24V 72W IP20
  24. 100.898
    StudioFlex Natural White LED Strip 5000-5500K - 24V 180 LEDs /M
  25. 100.896
    StudioFlex Warm White LED Strip 2600-2800K - 24V 180 LED'S /M
  26. 100.897
    StudioFlex Daylight White LED Strip 4000-4500K - 24V 180 LEDs /M
  27. 100.899
    StudioFlex Warm White LED Strip 2900-3100K - 24V 180 LED'S /M
  28. 100.844
    StudioFlex RGB Cool/Warm White CRI80+ (2400-2600K & 6000-6500K) LED Strip - 24V 100W IP20
  29. ProFlex Warm White LED Strip 3000-3500K 24V 72W IP20
  30. 100.813
    ProFlex RGB UV LED Strip (395NM) 24V IP20 Black PCB
  31. 100.777
    ProFlex RGB Indigo (450NM) 24V IP20 Black PCB
  32. 100.693
    StudioFlex MW Cool White LED Strip 5500-6500K 96W IP67
  33. 100.753
    ProFlex RGBWW LED Strip (3000-3500K) 24V 96W IP20
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Installing High Lumen LED Strip 

High Lumen LED strip operates at a higher wattage and consequently produces more heat than a standard strip. To prevent high powered LED tapes from overheating they must be installed within an LED profile for heat dissipation.

When installing an LED strip within a profile it is important to avoid excess strain on the strip to prevent any damage. This can be done by using a dry cloth or sponge to press the strip in place to reduce pressure when installing. 

High wattage LED strip requires a power supply capable of supplying the power required. To calculate the size of the driver needed the total wattage of the LED strip must be calculated. This can be done by multiplying the total length of the strip by the wattage per metre. All LED drivers should be run at no more than 75% of its capacity to prevent overheating.

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