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If you plan on using your LED Strip Lights in a kitchen, bathroom or outside, then the answer is almost certainly yes. In most other situations, waterproofing your LED Strip Lights isn't essential. Waterproof LED Strip Lights feature a special plastic coating called an IP rated coating. This coating is designed to stop moisture from reaching the internal components and causing a short circuit. The degree of protection offered by a… Read more

Posted by Amit Soni on 16th Jan 2013

LED strip lights must surely be one of the most flexible and versatile forms of lighting available, and that’s not just because they’re bendy! They can also be cut to length. In fact, the level to which the length of LED strip lights can be customised means they’re guaranteed to meet the requirements of your installation, no matter how large or small it might be.Simple To Achieve But, you may think, this is an electrical device, so… Read more

Posted by Amit Soni on 15th Jan 2013

Facebook is the world’s most popular social networking platform. [Later edit] As of June 2016, there was an average of approximately 1.13 billion daily active users – that’s roughly 1 in every 7 people on earth!Because of this, Facebook has become one of the most popular places for business’ to set up a page in order to reach its customers. As a customer focused business, we place great value on interacting with new and existing customers – Faceb… Read more

Posted by Richard Clarke on 15th Jan 2013

The Surface-Mounted Diodes (SMDs) used by single colour LED strip lights  are manufactured to two specifications. In order to distinguish between them, the designations 3528 and 5050 are used. But what do these numbers mean and how do they differ from one another? The numbers are actually a code which refers to the physical dimension (length and width) of each individual SMD. The 3528 measures 3.5mm by 2.8mm. The 50… Read more