LED Strips Neutral White 4000-4500K
LED strips in the neutral white color (4000-4500K) provide a pleasant soft white light that is neither yellowish nor cold white but somewhere in between. This neutral color is often ideal for workspaces, office spaces, warehouses, kitchens, or other areas where comfortable yet focused work is required. Neutral white is also well-suited for a reading lamp or desk lighting.
How much light do I need, and which LED strip should I order?
The LED strips on this page all have different light outputs. Which one should you choose for your application? The simplest way to compare different types of lighting is to look at the wattage. For an LED strip, the wattage is always specified per meter. Example: You compare a 9.6 Watt per meter LED strip with a 4.8 Watt per meter LED strip. The 9.6W per meter strip is twice as bright as the 4.8 Watt per meter strip. The amount of light produced by an LED strip per watt is generally about two-thirds that of an LED spotlight. This rule of thumb can help you estimate the expected light output. For instance, if you install 2 meters of LED strip consuming 4.8 Watts per meter, you have a total of 9.6 Watts of LED strip, equivalent to 6 Watts of LED spots.
Do I need a power adapter for this LED strip?
Yes, all LED strips on our website operate on 12 Volts or 24 Volts. Therefore, you need a power adapter. But which power adapter do you need? This depends on the total wattage of your LED lighting. Example: If you want to connect 14.4 Watts of LED strip, you need a power adapter of at least 14.4 Watts. For example, if you want to connect 10 meters of LED strip consuming 14.4 Watts per meter, the adapter must be at least 144 Watts (10 x 14.4W). You can always choose an adapter slightly more powerful than required, as it will never supply more current than needed. Another example: You can connect 48 Watts of LED strip to a 60-Watt adapter, and the power consumption will not exceed 48 Watts, as the adapter adjusts accordingly. For more information and to order the power adapter, we recommend visiting the category page Power supplies.
I need an LED strip in a specific length. How do I order it?
You can order all our LED strips in 50cm increments up to the maximum roll length of 5 meters (in some cases 20 meters). If you order more LED strip, you will receive it on multiple rolls of a maximum of 5 meters. However, you can easily solder these lengths together to create a longer length. For instance, you can simply solder 4 rolls of 5 meters together to create one 20-meter LED strip. It is also possible to connect LED strips in parallel, side by side. For example, you can lay 4 rolls of 5 meters side by side and connect them all to one power adapter. LED strips can also be shortened. Often, this can be done every 5cm or 10cm. You can create almost any length you want. After an LED strip has been shortened, you can solder a cable back onto it to connect it to the power supply.
Are LED strips dimmable?
Yes, LED strips are always dimmable. You can dim them in various ways, from a simple knob to an app on your phone. For all suitable dimmers, visit the page Single-Color LED Strip Dimmers. The 4000-4500K LED strips on this page are single-color, meaning they have one channel and cannot change color. Therefore, it is best to use single-color dimmers or controllers for these strips.
Would you like to dim your LED strips using your existing traditional (phase-cut) dimmer? That is also possible; just order a Triac dimmable power adapter.
LED strips in the neutral white color (4000-4500K) provide a pleasant soft white light that is neither yellowish nor cold white but somewhere in between. This neutral color is often ideal for workspaces, office spaces, warehouses, kitchens, or other areas where comfortable yet focused work is required. Neutral white is also well-suited for a reading lamp or desk lighting.
How much light do I need, and which LED strip should I order?
The LED strips on this page all have different light outputs. Which one should you choose for your application? The simplest way to compare different types of lighting is to look at the wattage. For an LED strip, the wattage is always specified per meter. Example: You compare a 9.6 Watt per meter LED strip with a 4.8 Watt per meter LED strip. The 9.6W per meter strip is twice as bright as the 4.8 Watt per meter strip. The amount of light produced by an LED strip per watt is generally about two-thirds that of an LED spotlight. This rule of thumb can help you estimate the expected light output. For instance, if you install 2 meters of LED strip consuming 4.8 Watts per meter, you have a total of 9.6 Watts of LED strip, equivalent to 6 Watts of LED spots.
Do I need a power adapter for this LED strip?
Yes, all LED strips on our website operate on 12 Volts or 24 Volts. Therefore, you need a power adapter. But which power adapter do you need? This depends on the total wattage of your LED lighting. Example: If you want to connect 14.4 Watts of LED strip, you need a power adapter of at least 14.4 Watts. For example, if you want to connect 10 meters of LED strip consuming 14.4 Watts per meter, the adapter must be at least 144 Watts (10 x 14.4W). You can always choose an adapter slightly more powerful than required, as it will never supply more current than needed. Another example: You can connect 48 Watts of LED strip to a 60-Watt adapter, and the power consumption will not exceed 48 Watts, as the adapter adjusts accordingly. For more information and to order the power adapter, we recommend visiting the category page Power supplies.
I need an LED strip in a specific length. How do I order it?
You can order all our LED strips in 50cm increments up to the maximum roll length of 5 meters (in some cases 20 meters). If you order more LED strip, you will receive it on multiple rolls of a maximum of 5 meters. However, you can easily solder these lengths together to create a longer length. For instance, you can simply solder 4 rolls of 5 meters together to create one 20-meter LED strip. It is also possible to connect LED strips in parallel, side by side. For example, you can lay 4 rolls of 5 meters side by side and connect them all to one power adapter. LED strips can also be shortened. Often, this can be done every 5cm or 10cm. You can create almost any length you want. After an LED strip has been shortened, you can solder a cable back onto it to connect it to the power supply.
Are LED strips dimmable?
Yes, LED strips are always dimmable. You can dim them in various ways, from a simple knob to an app on your phone. For all suitable dimmers, visit the page Single-Color LED Strip Dimmers. The 4000-4500K LED strips on this page are single-color, meaning they have one channel and cannot change color. Therefore, it is best to use single-color dimmers or controllers for these strips.
Would you like to dim your LED strips using your existing traditional (phase-cut) dimmer? That is also possible; just order a Triac dimmable power adapter.
LED strips in the neutral white color (4000-4500K) provide a pleasant soft white light that is neither yellowish nor cold white but somewhere in between. This neutral color is often ideal for workspaces, office spaces, warehouses, kitchens, or other areas where comfortable yet focused work is required. Neutral white is also well-suited for a reading lamp or desk lighting.
How much light do I need, and which LED strip should I order?
The LED strips on this page all have different light outputs. Which one should you choose for your application? The simplest way to compare different types of lighting is to look at the wattage. For an LED strip, the wattage is always specified per meter. Example: You compare a 9.6 Watt per meter LED strip with a 4.8 Watt per meter LED strip. The 9.6W per meter strip is twice as bright as the 4.8 Watt per meter strip. The amount of light produced by an LED strip per watt is generally about two-thirds that of an LED spotlight. This rule of thumb can help you estimate the expected light output. For instance, if you install 2 meters of LED strip consuming 4.8 Watts per meter, you have a total of 9.6 Watts of LED strip, equivalent to 6 Watts of LED spots.
Do I need a power adapter for this LED strip?
Yes, all LED strips on our website operate on 12 Volts or 24 Volts. Therefore, you need a power adapter. But which power adapter do you need? This depends on the total wattage of your LED lighting. Example: If you want to connect 14.4 Watts of LED strip, you need a power adapter of at least 14.4 Watts. For example, if you want to connect 10 meters of LED strip consuming 14.4 Watts per meter, the adapter must be at least 144 Watts (10 x 14.4W). You can always choose an adapter slightly more powerful than required, as it will never supply more current than needed. Another example: You can connect 48 Watts of LED strip to a 60-Watt adapter, and the power consumption will not exceed 48 Watts, as the adapter adjusts accordingly. For more information and to order the power adapter, we recommend visiting the category page Power supplies.
I need an LED strip in a specific length. How do I order it?
You can order all our LED strips in 50cm increments up to the maximum roll length of 5 meters (in some cases 20 meters). If you order more LED strip, you will receive it on multiple rolls of a maximum of 5 meters. However, you can easily solder these lengths together to create a longer length. For instance, you can simply solder 4 rolls of 5 meters together to create one 20-meter LED strip. It is also possible to connect LED strips in parallel, side by side. For example, you can lay 4 rolls of 5 meters side by side and connect them all to one power adapter. LED strips can also be shortened. Often, this can be done every 5cm or 10cm. You can create almost any length you want. After an LED strip has been shortened, you can solder a cable back onto it to connect it to the power supply.
Are LED strips dimmable?
Yes, LED strips are always dimmable. You can dim them in various ways, from a simple knob to an app on your phone. For all suitable dimmers, visit the page Single-Color LED Strip Dimmers. The 4000-4500K LED strips on this page are single-color, meaning they have one channel and cannot change color. Therefore, it is best to use single-color dimmers or controllers for these strips.
Would you like to dim your LED strips using your existing traditional (phase-cut) dimmer? That is also possible; just order a Triac dimmable power adapter.