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IP20 5W/m 2700K 24V Dimmable LED Striplight Self-adhesive 120deg Beam 420-500lm/m 5m Reel

IP20 5W/m 2700K 24V Dimmable LED Striplight Self-adhesive 120deg Beam 420-500lm/m 5m Reel

This is the FossLED FLS1-0G1S1X, a 5m reel of 24V DC LED striplight with an IP20 rating, 5W/m, 2700K..

Model: LS1F27

£17.05 Ex. VAT

IP20 5W/m 3000K 24V Dimmable LED Striplight Self-adhesive 120deg Beam 420-500lm/m 5m Reel

IP20 5W/m 3000K 24V Dimmable LED Striplight Self-adhesive 120deg Beam 420-500lm/m 5m Reel

This is the FossLED FLS1-0C1S1X, a 5m reel of 24V DC LED striplight with an IP20 rating, 5W/m, 3000K..

Model: LS1F30

£17.05 Ex. VAT

IP20 5W/m 4000K 24V Dimmable LED Striplight Self-adhesive 120deg Beam 420-500lm/m 5m Reel

IP20 5W/m 4000K 24V Dimmable LED Striplight Self-adhesive 120deg Beam 420-500lm/m 5m Reel

This is the FossLED FLS1-0N1S1X, a 5m reel of 24V DC LED striplight with an IP20 rating, 5W/m, 4000K..

Model: LS1F4

£17.05 Ex. VAT

IP65 5W/m 2700K 24V Dimmable LED Striplight Self-adhesive 120deg Beam 420-500lm/m 5m Reel

IP65 5W/m 2700K 24V Dimmable LED Striplight Self-adhesive 120deg Beam 420-500lm/m 5m Reel

This is the FossLED FLS1-5G1S1X, a 5m reel of 24V DC LED striplight with an IP65 rating, 5W/m, 2700K..

Model: LS1FIP27

£21.45 Ex. VAT

IP65 5W/m 3000K 24V Dimmable LED Striplight Self-adhesive 120deg Beam 420-500lm/m 5m Reel

IP65 5W/m 3000K 24V Dimmable LED Striplight Self-adhesive 120deg Beam 420-500lm/m 5m Reel

This is the FossLED FLS1-5C1S1X, a 5m reel of 24V DC LED striplight with an IP65 rating, 5W/m, 3000K..

Model: LS1FIP30

£21.45 Ex. VAT

IP65 5W/m 4000K 24V Dimmable LED Striplight Self-adhesive 120deg Beam 420-500lm/m 5m Reel

IP65 5W/m 4000K 24V Dimmable LED Striplight Self-adhesive 120deg Beam 420-500lm/m 5m Reel

This is the FossLED FLS1-5N1S1X, a 5m reel of 24V DC LED striplight with an IP65 rating, 5W/m, 4000K..

Model: LS1FIP4

£21.45 Ex. VAT

10W/m COB 4000K Linear LED Strip 1060lm/W 24V DC Dimmable IP20 120 degree Beam Self-adhesive Backing, FossLED FLSCB3-0N1GB32

10W/m COB 4000K Linear LED Strip 1060lm/W 24V DC Dimmable IP20 120 degree Beam Self-adhesive Backing, FossLED FLSCB3-0N1GB32

This is the FossLED FLSCB3-0N1GB32 10W/m COB 1060lm/W 4000K Linear LED Strip 24V DC Dimmable IP20 ra..

Model: LSC1040K

£42.62 Ex. VAT

10W/m COB 3000K Linear LED Strip 24V 1030lm/W Dimmable IP20 120deg Beam Self-adhesive Striplight, FossLED FLSCB3-OC1CB

10W/m COB 3000K Linear LED Strip 24V 1030lm/W Dimmable IP20 120deg Beam Self-adhesive Striplight, FossLED FLSCB3-OC1CB

This is the FossLED FLSCB3-OC1CB 10W/m 1030lm/W COB 3000K Linear LED Strip 24V DC Dimmable IP20 rate..

Model: LSC1030K

£42.62 Ex. VAT

10W/m COB 2700K 1000lm/W Linear LED Strip 24V DC Dimmable IP20 120deg Beam Self-adhesive, FossLED FLSCB3-0G1CB31

10W/m COB 2700K 1000lm/W Linear LED Strip 24V DC Dimmable IP20 120deg Beam Self-adhesive, FossLED FLSCB3-0G1CB31

This is the FossLED FLSCB3-0G1CB31 10W/m COB 2700K Linear LED Strip 24V DC Dimmable IP20 rated Self-..

Model: LSC1027K

£42.62 Ex. VAT

10W/m COB 2400K Linear LED Strip 24V DC Dimmable IP20 120 degree Beam Self-adhesive Backing, FossLED FLSCB3-0H1CB

10W/m COB 2400K Linear LED Strip 24V DC Dimmable IP20 120 degree Beam Self-adhesive Backing, FossLED FLSCB3-0H1CB

This is the FossLED FLSCB3-0H1CB32 10W/m COB 2400K Linear LED Strip 24V DC Dimmable IP20 rated Self-..

Model: LSC1024K

£42.62 Ex. VAT

5W/m 2700K Linear LED Strip Dimmable COB (Dotless) 5m Reel IP20 24V FossLED FLSCB1-0G1CB11

5W/m 2700K Linear LED Strip Dimmable COB (Dotless) 5m Reel IP20 24V FossLED FLSCB1-0G1CB11

This is the FossLED FLSCB1-0G1CB11 5m reel 5W/m 2700K LED strip, linear LED, 24V (requires LED drive..

Model: LSC527K

£42.62 Ex. VAT

10W/m COB 2400K Linear LED Strip IP65 24V 880lm/W Dimmable 120deg Beam Self-adhesive Striplight, FossLED FLSCB3-FH1CB

10W/m COB 2400K Linear LED Strip IP65 24V 880lm/W Dimmable 120deg Beam Self-adhesive Striplight, FossLED FLSCB3-FH1CB

This is the FossLED FLSCB3-FH1CB 10W/m 880lm/W COB 2400K Linear LED Strip 24V DC Dimmable IP65 rated..

Model: LSCIP24K

£50.88 Ex. VAT

10W/m COB 2700K Linear LED Strip IP65 24V 1000lm/W Dimmable 120deg Beam Self-adhesive Striplight, FossLED FLSCB3-5G1CB

10W/m COB 2700K Linear LED Strip IP65 24V 1000lm/W Dimmable 120deg Beam Self-adhesive Striplight, FossLED FLSCB3-5G1CB

This is the FossLED FLSCB3-5G1CB 10W/m 1000lm/W COB 2700K Linear LED Strip 24V DC Dimmable IP65 rate..

Model: LSCIP27K

£50.88 Ex. VAT

10W/m COB 3000K Linear LED Strip IP65 24V 1030lm/W Dimmable 120deg Beam Self-adhesive Striplight, FossLED FLSCB3-5C1CB

10W/m COB 3000K Linear LED Strip IP65 24V 1030lm/W Dimmable 120deg Beam Self-adhesive Striplight, FossLED FLSCB3-5C1CB

This is the FossLED FLSCB3-5C1CB 10W/m 1030lm/W COB 3000K Linear LED Strip 24V DC Dimmable IP65 rate..

Model: LSCIP30K

£50.88 Ex. VAT

10W/m COB 4000K Linear LED Strip IP65 24V 1060lm/W Dimmable 120deg Beam Self-adhesive Striplight, FossLED FLSCB3-5N1CB

10W/m COB 4000K Linear LED Strip IP65 24V 1060lm/W Dimmable 120deg Beam Self-adhesive Striplight, FossLED FLSCB3-5N1CB

This is the FossLED FLSCB3-5N1CB 10W/m 1060lm/W COB 4000K cool white Linear LED Strip 24V DC Dimmabl..

Model: LSCIP40K

£50.88 Ex. VAT

10W/m 700lm/W 1800-3000K Dim to Warm COB Linear LED Strip IP20 Dimmable 5m Reel 24V DC FossLED FLSCBW3-0W1W31

10W/m 700lm/W 1800-3000K Dim to Warm COB Linear LED Strip IP20 Dimmable 5m Reel 24V DC FossLED FLSCBW3-0W1W31

Introducing the FossLED FLSCBW3-0W1W31, a 10W/m 700lm/W 1800-3000K Dim to Warm COB Linear LED Strip ..

Model: LSC10DTW

£110.00 Ex. VAT

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LED tape and LED strips: what are the types, uses, and do you really need them?

LED strips (also known as LED tapes) are a fantastic way to add attractive accent lighting to almost any room. They are inexpensive, easy to install and can alter the look and atmosphere of a space immediately. This type of lighting has proven to be equally popular in residential, retail and hospitality environments. Its adaptability and variety of aesthetic possibilities means that it can provide attractive effects such as wall-washing, edge-lighting and under-cabinet lighting. Before you hop on board the LED strip bandwagon, you should consider a few things: what types do you plan to use? For what purposes will the strip lighting be utilised? Are they really essential for how and where you plan to apply them? Sparks will endeavour to answer all these questions in this article. The LED strip light - its primary purposes and the abundance to choose from Hundreds of lighting manufacturers make LED strip lights, and the different kinds of tape have dozens of applications. 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So high output tape is readily available on the market, and we sell many varieties of it here at Sparks from esteemed manufacturers such as Teucer LED. The 1438mm Cool White LED offers an incredible 1730 lumens and can be connected to other strip lighting. The linkable, slim LED light is ideal for kitchen lighting, cove lighting, cabinet lighting, under-shelf lighting and retail applications. Alan Tulla, the technical editor at Lux, states that LED tapes emitting 2,000lm/m or more would be considered among the highest end of the spectrum. However, such high output would risk wasteful energy output especially if they were to be mistakenly left on. So it is important that you find a balance between the right light output that will illuminate your room as you wish, without wasting electricity. If you are looking for a lower output LED tape, then there is the IP20 2700K Dimmable LED from Foss LED. This nifty LED tape produces only 420/500 lumens per metre, meaning that it is perfect to use as decorative or mood lighting - in your bedroom for instance, or in the living room. Key choices to make on colour rendering with LED strip lights You get more lumens per watt with cool-colour-temperature LEDs (around 4000K) and therefore more lumens per metre. This may mean more value for money to some. However, the disadvantage is that at low levels of illumination (maybe from dimming) the light from cool-light LEDs can look dull, with a ‘greyish’ tint. This is especially important when considering what your priorities are in lighting an area. For retail, hospitality and residential applications, colour rendering is considered more important than maximum light output. Generally, for indoor applications, you should aim to use tape with a CRI of 80 or more. This 3000K warm light LED Strip is a brilliantly efficient strip light from Teucer LED, which has a CRI rating of >80. 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How and why LED Cove Lighting could be the Next Big Thing in Indoor Lighting

Cove lighting is a form of indirect lighting built into ledges, recesses or high up on the walls of a room, and LED cove lighting adds a lovely energy-saving and fully customisable aspect to it. It directs light up towards the ceiling and down adjacent walls. It may be used as primary lighting or as an aesthetic complement, especially to highlight decorative ceilings. Cove lighting previously referred to a row of LEDs placed behind the framework above a window (or plasterboard moulding). However, with the advent in the popularity of LED strip lighting, they are now seen in a wider variety of locations. The resurgence in cove lighting shows that designers are responding inventively to new avant-garde style houses. In this article, we will explore the benefits of cove lighting and whether it may be right for your home or property. Where is it suitable to place LED cove lighting for optimal style and convenience? Cove lighting is now a common feature in dropped ceilings, or the ‘architectural slot’ (a slot usually placed along a ceiling). This slot reaches to within a few centimetres of the wall. Alan Tulla, the technical editor at Lux, believes that the typical modern home is full of suitable locations for cove lighting. He says: Once you start looking… you will find that there are scores of aluminium extrusions of different shapes and dimensions to suit just about any shape of ceiling/wall and room configuration Some cove systems must be plastered in and require skilled builders, while others are very easy to fit yourself. Sparks offers a whole range from FOSS LED who both have a large and most advanced range of strip lights in the UK. Many of the more flexible cove systems will bend in one or two planes, meaning they can be guided in different directions across a surface. This would be ideal, for instance, if you wanted a cove lighting system that began in your living room and then angled off into your open plan kitchen. Factors to consider when choosing LED cove lighting - practical or aesthetic? A key decision to make is whether your cove lighting will be merely nice to look at, or actually have a practical use. A single faint glowing light across your kitchen will lend it a decorative glow, but will not be bright enough to help you find cooking utensils in the middle of the night. If you take the more practical option, with more optimal light output, then you can illuminate an entire room. This will give enough illumination to actually help you find your way about. Other forms of lighting, such as T5 fluorescent battens can emit well over 2,000lm/m which is bright enough to indirectly light a room. However, unlike cove lighting, they can only be used in straight lines and are limited to fixed lengths.Factors to consider when choosing cove lighting - placement and colour rendering One thing to consider, however, is why should you choose cove lighting as an option in the first place? It is considered a ‘decorative’ kind of lighting so the way in which it is placed is very important. The LEDs in a cove lighting system should not be too bright as to distract or cause glare. However, you can easily overcome this by locating them away from ‘hot spots’, e.g areas which are already well illuminated by other lights. It is wise to place them over matt surfaces which are known to minimise these ‘hot spots’, as opposed to glossy surfaces which will maximise the effect. Colour rendering is an important factor when it comes to cove lighting. LED fixtures can produce illumination in a range of colour temperatures and intensities. This includes the warm tones of incandescent fixtures and pure white tones that are perfect for rendering other colours. FossLED stock brilliantly convenient and powerful strip lighting with high CRI ratings. For example, their 24V Dimmable LED Striplight offers an incredible CRI of 92+. The benefits of LED cove lighting summarised Indirect cove lighting is decorative illumination at its finest, showcasing the delicate features of any space. These fixtures are available as strip lamps and are easily kept out of sight. The low profile is crucial to their aesthetic appeal because they rely on softer illumination to create a warm glow. This is opposed to traditional fixtures mounted in the ceiling which are exposed, producing harsher radiance and shadows. Cove lighting systems will perfectly blend in with furniture or architectural features - so look into the relevant drivers, connectors and striplights that Sparks has to offer. Cove lighting can subtly complement a classy, modern home without drawing attention - it may be the perfect lighting solution for you.

Achieve a Linear Lighting Effect with LED Strips and Aluminium Profiles

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