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How do I connect an LED Strip?

An LED Strip works on 12V or 24V. This means that it can't be connected directly to 230 Volts. A power supply is required which supplies the LED strip with the correct voltage. When you choose a power supply, you need to pay attention to the wattage. Follow the following steps: - Determine the power consumption of the LED strip. The power consumption of each LED strip is shown in Watts per meter, in the specifications section on its product page. - Multiply the power consumption per meter with the number of meters. Example: A LED strip uses 9.6 Watts per meter, and the desired length is 4 meters. The total power consumption is 4x 9.6 Watts = 38,4 Watts. - Find a power supply with a power of 38,4 Watts or more. In this example, a 60 Watt power supply could be used. There is no maximum wattage: any power supply with a power of 38,4 Watts or more will do. The LED strip will never pull more than 38,4 Watts from the power supply.

How can you control the color or brightness of an LED Strip?

A controller or dimmer can be placed between the power supply and the LED Strip. The brightness of a single color LED strip, such as warm white, can be controlled with an LED Strip dimmer. RGB or RGBW LED strips can be controlled using an RGB or RGBW Controller. An RGB Controller can also control the brightness of the RGB LED Strip.
In this product category you will find everything you need for your LED strips. All LED Strips on our website work on 12 Volts / 24 Volts, so you need to use a power supply to connect them to 110-230V. You can also add a dimmer for single color LED strips and an RGB Controller for RGB LED Strips. We also sell various cables, connectors, aluminium profiles, and many other accessories.

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How do I connect an LED Strip?

An LED Strip works on 12V or 24V. This means that it can't be connected directly to 230 Volts. A power supply is required which supplies the LED strip with the correct voltage. When you choose a power supply, you need to pay attention to the wattage. Follow the following steps: - Determine the power consumption of the LED strip. The power consumption of each LED strip is shown in Watts per meter, in the specifications section on its product page. - Multiply the power consumption per meter with the number of meters. Example: A LED strip uses 9.6 Watts per meter, and the desired length is 4 meters. The total power consumption is 4x 9.6 Watts = 38,4 Watts. - Find a power supply with a power of 38,4 Watts or more. In this example, a 60 Watt power supply could be used. There is no maximum wattage: any power supply with a power of 38,4 Watts or more will do. The LED strip will never pull more than 38,4 Watts from the power supply.

How can you control the color or brightness of an LED Strip?

A controller or dimmer can be placed between the power supply and the LED Strip. The brightness of a single color LED strip, such as warm white, can be controlled with an LED Strip dimmer. RGB or RGBW LED strips can be controlled using an RGB or RGBW Controller. An RGB Controller can also control the brightness of the RGB LED Strip.
In this product category you will find everything you need for your LED strips. All LED Strips on our website work on 12 Volts / 24 Volts, so you need to use a power supply to connect them to 110-230V. You can also add a dimmer for single color LED strips and an RGB Controller for RGB LED Strips. We also sell various cables, connectors, aluminium profiles, and many other accessories.

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Music RGB Controller with Remote
This controller will respond to music and other sounds. Also includes an RF remote control, with features such as fixed color, fading or jumping color...
Power supply 60 Watt Waterproof 12V
Power supply for LED Strips and LED bars. To determine if this power supply is suitable, look up the power consumption of the LED strip that you want....
15 cm cable for flexible single color LED Strips
Connection cable for flexible LED Strips with connector on both ends. Cable length: 15 cm. With convenient non-soldering connectors. The connectors ar...
Power Adapter 60 Watt 12V
Power supply for LED Strips and LED bars. To determine if this power supply is suitable, look up the power consumption of the LED strip that you want....
Eagle Rise Power supply 100 Watt Waterproof  PFC
Waterproof 100 watt power supply for LED strips and LED bars, with PFC (power factor correction) which makes it more efficient and wastes less energy ...
Proximity Dimmer for LED Strip
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The invisible dimmer for LED Strips. Hide this capacitive dimmer behind a non-conductive surface such as wood, glass, stone or plastic and control the...
Power supply 30 Watt - Waterproof 12V
Power supply for LED Strips and LED bars. To determine if this power supply is suitable, look up the power consumption of the LED strip that you want....
Meanwell Power supply 20 Watt LPV-20
Power supply for LED Strips and LED bars. To determine if this power supply is suitable, look up the power consumption of the LED strip that you want....
Dimmer for color temperature adjustable LED Strip
Color temperature controller, special for White/Warm White LED Strips. Includes an RF remote. Functions: Selection of color temperature using touchwhe...
Euchips RGBW Dali Decoder 4-channel Euchips
Easily connect RGBW LED strips to your DALI system using this DALI decoder from Euchips. Suitable for 12-24VDC, 4x5A. (Maximum 240W at 12 Volts and 48...
End Cap for Neon Flex RGBW IP67 With cable entry
After the LED Neon Flex RGBW Tube is cut, it is no longer waterproof. Use this end cap in combination with silicone glue to seal the LED Neon Flex RGB...
End Cap for Neon Flex Single color IP67
After the LED Neon Flex Single color Tube is cut, it is no longer waterproof. Use this end cap in combination with silicone glue to seal the LED Neon ...
Triac dimmable power supply 60W 24V
Triac dimmable 24V 60W power supply for 24V LED strips and LED Bars. This power supply can be dimmed using a normal dimmer. Therefore, this power supp...
Power Supply 200 Watt Waterproof 12V
Power supply for LED Strips and LED bars. To determine if this power supply is suitable, look up the power consumption of the LED strip that you want....
Power Supply 400 Watts 12V
Power supply for LED Strips and LED bars. To determine if this power supply is suitable, look up the power consumption of the LED strip that you want....
Amplifier (Max. 144W)
All (RGB) Controllers have a max. load, which also limits the max. total length of LED strip that you can connect to it. If you want to control large ...
Meanwell Power supply 40 Watt
Power supply for LED Strips and LED bars. To determine if this power supply is suitable, look up the power consumption of the LED strip that you want....
Wall-mount Single Color Controller with touch panel White
White Single color wall dimmer with glass panel. Functions: brightness control, on/off button....
Mounting bracket for LED Neon Flex IP67 Single color
This mounting bracket can be used in combination with LED Neon Flex Single color. Screw not included....
Triac dimmable power supply 20W 24V
Triac dimmable 24V 20W power supply for 24V LED strips and LED Bars. This power supply can be dimmed using a normal dimmer. Therefore, this power supp...
Meanwell Power supply 12 Watt APV-12-12
Power supply for LED Strips and LED bars. To determine if this power supply is suitable, look up the power consumption of the LED strip that you want....
Meanwell Power supply 750 Watt Meanwell RSP-750
The RSP-750 Series is a new generation of 750W AC/DC low profile, single output, enclosed type, switching power supply. The RSP-750 features up to dat...
Meanwell Power supply 320 Watt Meanwell RSP-320
The RSP-320 Series is a new generation of 320 W AC/DC low profile, single output, enclosed type, switching power supply. This switch mode power supply...
Triac dimmable power supply 45W 24V
Triac dimmable 24V 45W power supply for 24V LED strips and LED Bars. This power supply can be dimmed using a normal dimmer. Therefore, this power supp...

How do I connect an LED Strip?

An LED Strip works on 12V or 24V. This means that it can't be connected directly to 230 Volts. A power supply is required which supplies the LED strip with the correct voltage. When you choose a power supply, you need to pay attention to the wattage. Follow the following steps: - Determine the power consumption of the LED strip. The power consumption of each LED strip is shown in Watts per meter, in the specifications section on its product page. - Multiply the power consumption per meter with the number of meters. Example: A LED strip uses 9.6 Watts per meter, and the desired length is 4 meters. The total power consumption is 4x 9.6 Watts = 38,4 Watts. - Find a power supply with a power of 38,4 Watts or more. In this example, a 60 Watt power supply could be used. There is no maximum wattage: any power supply with a power of 38,4 Watts or more will do. The LED strip will never pull more than 38,4 Watts from the power supply.

How can you control the color or brightness of an LED Strip?

A controller or dimmer can be placed between the power supply and the LED Strip. The brightness of a single color LED strip, such as warm white, can be controlled with an LED Strip dimmer. RGB or RGBW LED strips can be controlled using an RGB or RGBW Controller. An RGB Controller can also control the brightness of the RGB LED Strip.
In this product category you will find everything you need for your LED strips. All LED Strips on our website work on 12 Volts / 24 Volts, so you need to use a power supply to connect them to 110-230V. You can also add a dimmer for single color LED strips and an RGB Controller for RGB LED Strips. We also sell various cables, connectors, aluminium profiles, and many other accessories.