Seems like worth a punt as 12V power supply is easy to find and probably they won't need any special LED drivers.
Luminosity stated is 840lumens per meter, so i am guessing these are same or better than philips hue white ambiance light bulbs (light output-wise), but since these are a strip would probably distribute light better. For those interested in DYI might get a light driver with RPI for remote dimming.
Mine was delivered today, two wire to attach to power supply. Possible to to with batteries?
aravind_svu to Rob2404
13 Nov 16#21
you need 12v (so 8 AA batteries in series) and i believe the strip draw about 2A so the batteries might last 2 hours assuming 2000mAH battery rating.
fagash5
29 Oct 161#19
good for round the TV, up the stairs,just cut the strip where it shows you, adapters csn be bought from anywhere
but price if buying both isn't much cheaper than buying a dimmer one from The Range
fishmaster
29 Oct 162#18
First it was Chilli, then it was Salted Caramel, now it's LED everything! Argghh!
igorcsmd
28 Oct 16#17
this one is good too, but needs a plug to be close to the strip, otherwise has to be used with extension cable.
igorcsmd
28 Oct 16#14
you have to buy a led driver/transformer 240v to 12v. it's very easy to solder it or use junction box. also this strip can be cut at specific points, but you'll need a soldering iron.
Can you put this behind your TV to replicate an AmbiLight TV like Philips make?
mi16pugman to Gollywood
28 Oct 16#9
if you use a separate power supply yeah. but there was a TV lighting kit on here through Amazon which is usb powered so just plug straight into the USB port on the TV. was 15.99
White and Warm white seem to be £2.25 (so 25p more)
summerof76
26 Oct 16#5
What I wanted, but its now £5
SuperMariosDad
26 Oct 16#4
yes you can. you cut them at specific points. You can mains power them via an led driver or use a power supply plugged to wall socket. They sell adapters so you can just clip them to the end of the light strip and your power supply will plug straight into them. Make sure to work out what ampage you'll need based on the type of led on the strip and how many there are.
Danze1984
26 Oct 161#2
2 questions: Can you cut the strips down to smaller pieces? And what powers them? Batteries/mains?
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Luminosity stated is 840lumens per meter, so i am guessing these are same or better than philips hue white ambiance light bulbs (light output-wise), but since these are a strip would probably distribute light better. For those interested in DYI might get a light driver with RPI for remote dimming.
They seem to have option to select white/warm white or the RGB on this page - http://www.banggood.com/5M-300-LEDs-SMD-3528-Flexible-LED-Strip-Light-Non-Waterproof-DC-12V-p-922277.html?utm_source=tradetracker&utm_medium=tradetracker&utm_content=15981&utm_campaign=171762. White and Warm white seem to be £2.25 (so 25p more)
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but price if buying both isn't much cheaper than buying a dimmer one from The Range
White and Warm white seem to be £2.25 (so 25p more)