Litever 10-Pack Slim Aluminum Channels U Shape 1 Meter/3.3 FT for Mounting 10mm Wide LED Strip 12mm Rigid LED Bar LED Strip Channels with Diffused Cover End Cap Mounting Clips LL-007-F-(10 Pack)
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Lladnar, I'd like to greet you. In the case of IP65 LED strips that are less than 10mm wide, and less than 2*3mm high, you will be fine. The LL-67 is an excellent waterproof IP65 LED strip. However, if your LED strip is larger than this, i would suggest another model, the LL-69. I am 007 You can see the dimensions on Amazon if you search for it.
Dear Scott, a big welcome to you. It seems to us that you can see the diodes on granite at 60 LEDs per meter or 30 LEDs per meter, if you are using LED strips with that many LEDs. If, however, you used 120 LEDs per meter LED strip + deeper aluminum channels (you can search B01IY1L2B2 on Amazon), the performance would be a little better. While aluminum channels with diffusers definitely help improve the glare associated with bare LED strips, they are not as effective as bare strips.
Dear Rob, good to hear from you. I say NO. An aluminum channel of this size and shallowness is insufficient for that purpose. To find "B01NCS0WE8 " or "B01IY1L3RA ", go to Amazon and search. The strip can be found at www.com.
Selected User Reviews For Litever 10-Pack Slim Aluminum Channels U Shape 1 Meter/3.3 FT for Mounting 10mm Wide LED Strip 12mm Rigid LED Bar LED Strip Channels with Diffused Cover End Cap Mounting Clips LL-007-F-(10 Pack)
The lights I made for under the cabinets were made using these. Over the past few months, I've had several lessons We learned some things that may be of assistance to An angle grinder or miter saw isn't exactly easy to use to cut these. I think this sort of thing would be best handled by a band saw or an axe. Since the end cap butts against the cover, you need to cut them very straight since the end cap butts against the In order to prevent the plastic cover from slipping over the rail, the cover must be shortened. There were a couple of section ends I connected End of sentence. Hence, most of my time was spent using the end-to-end A cap with holes in it. Clips seem as if they could pop themselves off the channel before they do. Using just two clips per strip was a good thing for me. My third and fourth clips were either aligned already or I didn't have to align them. The frosted covers do a good job of diffusing the light from the individual LEDs, but they're not completely diffuse and you lose about a third of the brightness. It is still possible to see stripes on reflective surfaces when these shine. Compared with bare LEDs, this is much better, but the brightness is Make sure you mount them in a safe area as well. In addition to making a shadow along the wall, the cabinets will also reflect light. If you wish to diffuse the effect, cut your strips short of the lip of the wall, or adjust the spacing between them and the lip to ensure the shadows fall on each wall at the same angle. I would rate these as good on the whole. I was able to make under cabinet lights that were just as long as I needed for less money than I could have bought pre-made ones Created strips of paper.
The product is made, but there are some mounting clips to observe. The lighting over a window valance (see photo) needed to be upgraded. The pros are My LED strips hold my LEDs well with these strips. Despite the fact that plastic diffuser covers are very well made, with good materials and perfect dimensions, the aluminum parts are excellently made. Manufacturing was performed with good quality control. We design and package our products. The cons are The mounting clips on this set are PLASTIC. I was just a bit dismayed by this. Clips came with STEEL angle design). Future maintenance and removal of the steel clips will be easier with the clips. As the plastic clips age, they may become brittle, making their removal more difficult. If the clips break, removal may be difficult. As well as I don't know why it has taken almost three weeks to arrive since it is a common item.
I bought these for my under-age daughter I installed the LED light channels in cabinetry and they worked perfectly despite the mounting hardware that came with them. I found that it was difficult to cut the plastic light covers, but that should be expected, just be patient and cut them on a backing board to prevent your cutting board from chipping.
The product worked well for my application (a golf cart roof) (they bend a bit to conform to a curve, perhaps 2 inches over the length of 3 feet). As well as under counter lighting, I plan to use them. It is not possible to use the adhesive that comes with the led strips for 5 years It has been ten years since they last updated that application, so they are It would have been great if I had found these when I was doing the mood lighting for my daughter's bedroom two years ago.
I really like this channel. Under stair tread lighting is what I'm using these for. The channels will fit perfectly if you buy a 23/32" router bit. In order to fasten my channels I simply glued them into the wood, so I did not use any of the hardware that came with it. With a mitre saw, I was able to cut the aluminum, and I used scissors to cut the cover. In my case, I used 10mm light strips with adhesive backing and they fit nicely in the channel.
To an 80% degree, get rid of Xmas effects created by LED dot lighting. I believe it diffuses well, but I think it could have been a bit.
I'll be mounting this under my awning on the side of my camper.