So I bought a led profile with milky cover, 80% light producer. Still can see every led light bulb, it's just terrible! How to get a nice light without bulbs?
I got 7 foot ceiling in basement with not much natural light looking for profile led strip with WW AND CW super bright as normal bulbs any recommendations with 2 switch options so I can choose if I want WW or CW depending on the time of day/night
I want to put them around my room which would be about 20m, this would be a ton of money if i was to use diffusers but i don’t want to be able to see each individual light. How much would it cost for me to do this?
Hey just wondering if you can help, we are wanting to put lights under worktops in our kitchen and have bought the corner diffusers and god knows how many sets of led tapes but we can still see each individual led. What are we doing wrong? We are wanting just an overall light not to see every dot 🤷♀️
I'm having the same problem! Even bought a led profile with milky transparant cover 80% light produce. Still light bulbs, it's just terrible and gives me a head tumor. F* led strips, it's just horse 💩
Hi There yes they can. The extrusions themselves will let water in as they are not an IP rated sealed product, so you must always make sure the product inside is IP67 rated/ If these are being used externally then the strips inside the extrusions need to be IP67 rated. We glue seal the ends when bespoke lengths and provide them ready to install. As if you cut the IP67 tapes to length you must make sure the ends of the tapes are resealed. You then need to join the cable from the LED Tape to a cable going to the power supply, you can use a variety of IP rated cable joiners for example the push on and squeeze with pliers IP rated gel connectors. Or if you have re thinking of having the power supply internally but the strip externally, we can make the cable length long enough not to require a cable join, EG. a 7m starter lead coming out of the strip and the power supply being 6m away internally. That way you can install the strips into the extrusion and take the 1 cable to the power supply with no additional joins. I hope this makes sence as it seems I am waffling on, any other questions let me know and I can answer for you, Thanks!
Also just to add, a tip would be if the extrusion are sitting on their back facing upwards, then drill some holes in the back of the extrusion to let the water run in and out of them so they do not fill up
amazing video , very good explanation i want to add led in my room, so i want to suggest me some cheap profile/extrusion/defusers, the length is around 12 m and i want to use bentable in the 6 corners. also i would like to conect strait without space is that posible ?
Hi there, if you do not alreadfy have a coving in place for the strips to stick into then you could use something like this..www.instyleled.co.uk/coving-uplight-extrusion-led-tape/
I need your input if you have done this or know of this product I have sitting in a box this product because I am struggling with which LED Channel I should purchase Dreamcolor 32.8FT LED Strip Lights RGBIC, Govee WiFi Wireless Smart Phone Controlled Led Light Strip 5050 LED Lights Sync to Music, Work with Alexa, Google Assistant, Android iOS (Not Support 5G WiFi) Purchased two of these^^^ I will need approx 101 feet on channel to be used in my living room / TV room / The plan is from wall to wall top The plan is from wall to wall baseboard or bottom also, from floor to ceiling I will be covering three walls I am thinking of the V-Shape Channels One thing for sure I do not want to be looking directly into the brightness of the LED beam of light Stripper pole to be added later on { wink } So whatcha think guys
Why does nobody discuss the fact that you need corners and how to accomplish this? I am contemplating a Muzata V channel, 50' of it as I have one run of 50' in a room around corners, some 22 deg and some 90 deg. Muzata is useless. Typical Chinese company that doesn't give a fuck. Also, nobody seems to ever discuss the fact that in order to connect two separate LED strips, you need a connector, which often doesn't fit inside the channel. But I have the widths and stuff. Seems like most people just install 2 feet of this shit and done. Annoying.
Why don’t just put them LED lights into those profile show us ?? It makes a lot of difference on what you were saying.
Exaclty
I was thinking this the whole way through the video. so frustrating!
I wanted to see led in each of them to see how light comes out of it
Agreed
Can i use plastic profile? Like electric wire raceway? Thank you.
Came to see what difference diffusion has or if I need it, almost the first thing you explained. Pleasant voice, straight to the point, thanks!
Very good explanation. For better visual understanding actual installation examples would be great
So I bought a led profile with milky cover, 80% light producer. Still can see every led light bulb, it's just terrible! How to get a nice light without bulbs?
Can i use plastic profile? Like electric wire raceway? Thank you.
I'm looking to install stripe into the celing shining down onto a feature wall. Best recommendations please
I got 7 foot ceiling in basement with not much natural light looking for profile led strip with WW AND CW super bright as normal bulbs any recommendations with 2 switch options so I can choose if I want WW or CW depending on the time of day/night
Hey - really like the video!
What’s the best for outdoor or waterproof set up?
I want to put them around my room which would be about 20m, this would be a ton of money if i was to use diffusers but i don’t want to be able to see each individual light. How much would it cost for me to do this?
Around a100 pounds
which profile should i use if my light strip only has 32 leds per meter
Concur with previous comment. Would have been nice to see the strip inserted
Hey just wondering if you can help, we are wanting to put lights under worktops in our kitchen and have bought the corner diffusers and god knows how many sets of led tapes but we can still see each individual led. What are we doing wrong? We are wanting just an overall light not to see every dot 🤷♀️
I'm having the same problem! Even bought a led profile with milky transparant cover 80% light produce. Still light bulbs, it's just terrible and gives me a head tumor. F* led strips, it's just horse 💩
@@johnvanderv.4219 Hi John, you can use COB led strip now, not lighting dot at all even without led profile, ruclips.net/video/Z1wuthQGjn4/видео.html
can these be used in a garden? and if yes what w/p connection is needed?
Hi There yes they can. The extrusions themselves will let water in as they are not an IP rated sealed product, so you must always make sure the product inside is IP67 rated/
If these are being used externally then the strips inside the extrusions need to be IP67 rated. We glue seal the ends when bespoke lengths and provide them ready to install. As if you cut the IP67 tapes to length you must make sure the ends of the tapes are resealed. You then need to join the cable from the LED Tape to a cable going to the power supply, you can use a variety of IP rated cable joiners for example the push on and squeeze with pliers IP rated gel connectors. Or if you have re thinking of having the power supply internally but the strip externally, we can make the cable length long enough not to require a cable join, EG. a 7m starter lead coming out of the strip and the power supply being 6m away internally.
That way you can install the strips into the extrusion and take the 1 cable to the power supply with no additional joins. I hope this makes sence as it seems I am waffling on, any other questions let me know and I can answer for you, Thanks!
Also just to add, a tip would be if the extrusion are sitting on their back facing upwards, then drill some holes in the back of the extrusion to let the water run in and out of them so they do not fill up
Hi I have a question I putting this on my celling which one should I get
Thanks
amazing video , very good explanation i want to add led in my room, so i want to suggest me some cheap profile/extrusion/defusers, the length is around 12 m and i want to use bentable in the 6 corners. also i would like to conect strait without space is that posible ?
Very interesting & helpful, thanks!
Which one would be ideal for a complete ceiling lighting system for an apartment ? thanks
Hi there, if you do not alreadfy have a coving in place for the strips to stick into then you could use something like this..www.instyleled.co.uk/coving-uplight-extrusion-led-tape/
You can use a 45° corner profile...
We make led profile aluminum housing
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Can I use wire battle to aluminium
I was told the profile is so the heat have somewhere to go so u don’t burn out lights?🤔
Hello, these look amazing however website is from the UK do you guys also sell in the US at all? Maybe on Amazon
You can also buy them from Chinese sites directly. It's the same stuff, this UK store is just reselling them.
Very nice video, love the way you speak
Which channel will be best for false celling,?
sorry my english is pretty bad. Are these profiles 100% needed or can i just put the stripes on my ceiling
You can just put the strips on by itself, these are not necessary
Hi, this is stupid, one function of profile is diffusion, yes this is true
BUT THE OTHER FUNCTION IS COOLING...
Amazing thank you. You saved me a lot of money.
How did he save u money
@@sueycuomo8673 I would have bought diffusers when I didn't need them
I’m using one to make my own lifx beam
I need your input if you have done this or know of this product
I have sitting in a box this product because I am struggling with which LED Channel I should purchase
Dreamcolor 32.8FT LED Strip Lights RGBIC, Govee WiFi Wireless Smart Phone Controlled Led Light Strip 5050 LED Lights Sync to Music, Work with Alexa, Google Assistant, Android iOS (Not Support 5G WiFi)
Purchased two of these^^^
I will need approx 101 feet on channel
to be used in my living room / TV room /
The plan is from wall to wall top
The plan is from wall to wall baseboard or bottom
also, from floor to ceiling
I will be covering three walls
I am thinking of the V-Shape Channels
One thing for sure I do not want to be looking directly into the brightness of the LED beam of light
Stripper pole to be added later on { wink }
So whatcha think guys
Profile can help cool the lights...
yes great point! they can work as a heatsink, lowering the temperature of the LEDs andmaking them last lomger!
true british... And usefull. Thank u.
:D
Thanks man :)
Make a ring pendant light..
nice accent.. thanks for sharing :-)
Why does nobody discuss the fact that you need corners and how to accomplish this? I am contemplating a Muzata V channel, 50' of it as I have one run of 50' in a room around corners, some 22 deg and some 90 deg. Muzata is useless. Typical Chinese company that doesn't give a fuck. Also, nobody seems to ever discuss the fact that in order to connect two separate LED strips, you need a connector, which often doesn't fit inside the channel. But I have the widths and stuff. Seems like most people just install 2 feet of this shit and done. Annoying.
Whats the point of this video if you cant put a fkn LED strip in each? SMH. Thumbs down.