Safer? the currents used in my 12V LED setups are getting silly. 2430VAC with RCBO is much less of a fire risk. the 12V systems are horrendously inefficient too, not just voltage drop but the resistor droppers for each 3 LEDs just burning off electricity to heat. with 240V you can use proper driver circuits for efficiency (no idea what the efficiency of this particular set is though)
They told, the more it shrinks, the less flexible as the original wall thickness is multiplied by the shrinked ratio. There is nothing wrong with that. Different versions for different applications.
@@pawenozynski1038 Yupp... the curse of RUclips videos. Who pays the most gets that days endorsement! So, so transparent now it's getting to be beyond a joke! 🙄
Im from the states and my wife bought a vanity mirror w lights, well its from the UK and i was wondering what wires is what it has 3, blue, green w yellow stripes and another color i can’t remember! Which is hot/neutral/ground
Well, AC LED strip is not cuttable at all. See if you cut it and put an end to it youself, what happen if the man from OSHA would say.. For another, the outer materil used does not look like 5VA flammable. I can't explain too much, but it is really dangerous.
Selling a mains voltage lighting product with that connects directly to the normal mains supply without an intervening type tested and third party approved device is a whole different bag of public liability you might want to check.
That stuff is nasty to use , to say how anal the uk is on wiring yet all the connections relay on is you shoving two metal spikes into a load of copper wire and hoping you get a connection, can’t wait for led strip to go out of fashion it’s fucking shite 😂
Not to long ago Joe did a garden lighting video where he put down mains voltage lighting over the use instead of 12/24v products. Guess it's just down to who's "sponsoring" [I.e. paying] for any one particular videos content! Give it a month or two and they will be dissing this product too🙄
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Hmmm prefer 12 or 24V strip, safer!
Thats all nice and good until you have a lot of strips and/or long cable runs
Safer? the currents used in my 12V LED setups are getting silly. 2430VAC with RCBO is much less of a fire risk.
the 12V systems are horrendously inefficient too, not just voltage drop but the resistor droppers for each 3 LEDs just burning off electricity to heat. with 240V you can use proper driver circuits for efficiency (no idea what the efficiency of this particular set is though)
@@sm1thersdude where the hell do you live that 2.4kV is the mains voltage 😂
@@LoganT547 He meant to say 240v ac. 😂
Would NEVER use 230 volt flimsy things in a house. Low voltage in a kitchen with water is the only way to go.
@@JohnThomas-lq5qp so you don’t want outlets in a kitchen?
See your using the Clive quick test there 😆
Very professional!
Hang on, didn't you just do a heat shrink video where the more it shrinks the less it does something else?
Or have I got that wrong?
In one video thwy say its good. In other they dont. Depends on who pays for video
They told, the more it shrinks, the less flexible as the original wall thickness is multiplied by the shrinked ratio. There is nothing wrong with that. Different versions for different applications.
@@gabor.nadudvari thanks for clearing that up, I suppose it helps with the mechanical fixing at the plug ends yes?
@@pawenozynski1038 Yupp... the curse of RUclips videos.
Who pays the most gets that days endorsement! So, so transparent now it's getting to be beyond a joke! 🙄
Does it even have any smoothing on the rectified output or does it have a terrible 50Hz flicker?
Amaizing! Now I can't use a MOSFET to control my led strips! I need a stupid relay
I’m amazed
❤ très cool
Quick test there well good
What kind of glue? I'm using super glue but it won't sticking😞
do you need led
strips?we have our
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Im from the states and my wife bought a vanity mirror w lights, well its from the UK and i was wondering what wires is what it has 3, blue, green w yellow stripes and another color i can’t remember! Which is hot/neutral/ground
Green/yellow is earth/ground
Blue is neutral
The other wire should be red or brown - that's live/hot
@@TheLegocar awesome thank you
Personally I'm wait for the 10,000V variants to come out. 220/230V is for noobs.
Am I missing something? What differs it from stuff that's on retail for like 3 years already?
50 meters from one connection
Probably longer than three years 😅
Nothing other than this company paid them to make a video about this one.
@@efixx that's exactly the same as ones sold here - 50m roll comes with adapter, some plugs, some clips.
@@andycrask3531 not sure, been avoiding (rectified!) mains voltage outdoor lighting that unqualified people have access to.
My first thought was hope they clearly mark it 230v before some numpty chops it live 👍😬
Not that I have ever chopped a live, err, dead cable...
Ahhhhh neither have I, of course the blackened area on the tip of my nappers is just from cutting the tip of a black permanent marker😅😂
Somehow didn't do it myself but people working next to me did that enough.
230v so then it’s on a two pole what 30 amp breaker
@@Weasel_NM575I suppose you’d feed it in swa saying something like that 😅
Is it dimmable?
I guess you could maybe use phase angle control. but thats really just a guess
I'm a lamp manufacturer. Do you need any needs?
Well, AC LED strip is not cuttable at all. See if you cut it and put an end to it youself, what happen if the man from OSHA would say.. For another, the outer materil used does not look like 5VA flammable. I can't explain too much, but it is really dangerous.
Selling a mains voltage lighting product with that connects directly to the normal mains supply without an intervening type tested and third party approved device is a whole different bag of public liability you might want to check.
It meets the required lighting standards - see link!
What kind of glue you use?
It looks like a bottle of cyanoacrylate to me, AKA super glue.
Wow many waat strip light
there's some other strips that not allowed to be cut
Prefer 12v. Can use it on the boat.
Cutter name?
LV LEDs ?
No Thanks Very Dangerous !
ELV or SELV is my limit for LEDs.
What's the cutting division? Oh, and the flicker, especially if try to dim it...
😂😂😂😂 what you do it now 😂😂😂
Mam w łazience, ale światło mnie denerwuje. Widzę to delikatne pulsowanie 50Hz
جميل good 👍
That stuff is nasty to use , to say how anal the uk is on wiring yet all the connections relay on is you shoving two metal spikes into a load of copper wire and hoping you get a connection, can’t wait for led strip to go out of fashion it’s fucking shite 😂
What would you think it should replace the LED strips. If you ask me, it is getting wild.
Bout time some one did this and that cheap Chinese c__p , do they do dimming units for it to?
😮
I m electrician led light
Not to long ago Joe did a garden lighting video where he put down mains voltage lighting over the use instead of 12/24v products.
Guess it's just down to who's "sponsoring" [I.e. paying] for any one particular videos content!
Give it a month or two and they will be dissing this product too🙄
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