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Reddit mentions of WAC Lighting LED-T24P-5-WT InvisiLED Pro 5 Foot Tape Light, 3000K

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WAC Lighting LED-T24P-5-WT InvisiLED Pro 5 Foot Tape Light, 3000K
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InvisiLED PRO 5ft Tape Light in 3000K Soft White. Integrating high performance and innovative technology in a professional grade low profile lighting solution, InvisiLED Pro offers dimmable, energy efficient LED tape that installs easily to illuminate fine wood cabinets, granite countertops and crown moldings in luxury residential and commercial spaces.. Flexible silicone cased tape light for enhanced damp location listing. Peel and stick 3M construction adhesive on back. Indicator marks every 2" for field cutting at the end of a run. WAC Lighting tape light is available in four output options: Lite, PRO, PRO II, PRO II, as well as RGB Color Changing or PRO Outdoor 24V & 12V systems. 24V remote and plug-in transformers (Sold Separately) allow for multiple runs of tape.Please refer to total wattage of transformer divided by wattage per strip of tape when creating a layout. 60 Watt Remote Transformer: EN-2460-RB2-T, 100 Watt Remote Transformer: EN-24100-RB2-T, Plug-in Transformer: EN-2460-P-AR-T. Smooth and continuous dimming to 10% with an electronic low voltage (ELV) dimmer. High Powered LED: Color Temperature: 2700K, 3000K, 3500K, or 4000K, Rated Hours: 50,000, up to 215 Lumens per foot, Voltage: 24V. Standards: UL and cUL Listed for damp locations.InvisiLED PRO 5ft Tape Light in 3000K Soft White. Integrating high performance and innovative technology in a professional grade low profile lighting solution,InvisiLED Pro offers dimmable, energy efficient LED tape that installs easily to illuminate fine wood cabinets, granite countertops and crown moldings in luxury residential and commercial spaces.5' section of White LightDimmable with an Electronic Low Voltage (ELV) dimmerLow power consumption with high lumen outputMinimum run length of 1' and maximum of 33'May be field cut every 2" at the end of a run
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ColorWhite
Height0.375 Inches
Length6 Inches
Number of items1
Size5 Feet
Weight0 Pounds
Width0.125 Inches

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Found 1 comment on WAC Lighting LED-T24P-5-WT InvisiLED Pro 5 Foot Tape Light, 3000K:

u/coogie ยท -2 pointsr/HomeImprovement

> SMD5050

Maybe I'm a lighting snob since this is what I do, but the light you're suggesting is like $13 for 16 feet and it has a little controller that will likely go out after a year and you gotta do it all over.

The one we always use is from WAC Lighting that's considerably more expensive but has very consistent color temperature and lasts a very long time. You would be better off using an ELV dimmer it however.

Edit, since you commented, deleted your comment, and downvoted me, this was my response:

Maybe you're an EE and you know more about what they use to manufacture these but I have never heard anybody refer to lighting their room by the technical name for the individual LEDs so I did a quick search and all that came up was super cheap generic Chinese lighting.

Here is the specs for the WAC so if you say they use SMD5050 I'll have to take your word for it, although Their individual LEDs use .42 watts and what I found on the SMD5050s is .2 watts. Regardless, I don't need to know how the sausage is made. All I know is that these have a 5 year warranty, they have a high CRI, they dim beautifully, and I haven't had to go back to replace a single one going back 7 years when we first started using WAC. I can't say that about any other brand so even if it was the exact same chip, they know how to stick them to their strips the best and their drivers are dimmable.

Anyway, that's my advice as someone who has installed this stuff going back to giant magnetic transformers and ambient lights so solder your own chips, go to Home Depot and buy LED rope light, order cheap chinese crap off amazon, whatever. It's your call. You came looking for ideas and I gave mine so take it or leave it.