Thom O'Brien

Should I use a RF or IR Controller with my LED Tape?

April 23, 2012 in Featured Articles, Frequently Asked Questions, News, Quirky Subjects, Troubleshooting

LED Tape

Should I use a RF or IR Controller with my LED Tape?

LED Tape is the simple and effective way of creating fantastic colour changing ambience at the touch of a button. In addition to your strip light and transformer, you will require a controller, which is the device that governs the colour of the RGB LEDs.

The controller typically consists of two units; the control box and remote. To get started the control box needs to be wired up between the transformer and LED Tape. Working together they allow you to manipulate the colour changing properties of your strip lights, offering various static and dynamic modes, with variable speeds and brightness’s. Read the rest of this entry →

Thom O'Brien

How to Avoid Voltage Drop

January 20, 2012 in Featured Articles, Frequently Asked Questions, News, Quirky Subjects, Troubleshooting

LED Strip Lights, LED Strips, LED Tape

How to Avoid Voltage Drop

If you want to get the most out of your LED Tape you need to make sure your auxiliary hardware can support the power demands of your setup. If they can’t there is a chance you will experience something called ‘voltage drop.’

Voltage Drop occurs when the power requirements of a length of LED Tape exceed the load of a power source or amplifier. As a piece of technical jargon it is actually quite simply explained. It refers to a ‘drop’ in ‘voltage’ that occurs when an electrical current has to travel too far from its source. The resulting voltage drop will cause your lights to under-perform, become dimmer and can even damage internal components and retard the life expectancy of your lights.

How do I avoid Voltage Drop? The reason that Voltage Drop happens is becaue wires, transistors and other electrical components create a certain level of resistance to the passage of electrons (the electrical current). The phenomenon is described by Ohm’s Law which states that a drop in voltage is equivalent to the strength of a current multiplied by the resistance of a wire. What is happening in a circuit is actually quite similar to what happens when the pressure in a hose drops. If the water has to travel too far the pressure will decrease.

To avoid Voltage Drop all you really need to do is calculate the load of your entire length of LED Tape. The power requirements of LED Tape are calculated on a per metre basis, so it is usually just a case of multiplying the number of metres you have by the wattage per metre. This will help you determine whether your initial transformer can handle the load; if not you may need to upgrade to a bigger transformer, or, in the case of RGB LED Tape, you will need to incorporate amplifiers intermittently along the length of your lights to boost the signal.

Now that you know what Voltage Drop is, how it can potentially damage your investment and how to prevent it, you should have many years of energy efficient lighting for your home.

Thom O'Brien

Make a Merry Christmas with LED Tape

December 23, 2011 in Featured Articles, News, Quirky Subjects

LED Strip Lights, LED Tape, LED Strips, LED Ribbon

Make a Merry Christmas with LED Tape

Christmas is on its way, which means presents, festivities and fun in abundance. It is also a time of year when we invite a lot of people into our homes so its time to start thinking about decorating.

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Thom O'Brien

Layer a ‘Living Space’ with LED Tape

November 21, 2011 in Featured Articles, News, Quirky Subjects


Layer a living space with led tape

Layer a ‘Living Space’ with LED Tape

‘Living Space,’ ‘Habitat zone,’ whatever you call it, when you get home from work its the first place you head for to unwind and relax. So its a good idea to create a mood to match. LED Tape is a perfect way of creating a comfortable atmosphere to relax by on weekday evenings or weekends. They will also help enhance the appreance of a living space by adding an extra dimension to your existing lighting scheme. Follow our advice and you will have a living room that is the envy of all your friends.

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Thom O'Brien

Change the Length of your LED Tape

November 3, 2011 in News

Change the Length of your LED Tape

Change the Length of your LED Tape

All of our LED Tape is available to order in bespoke lengths, which means if you give us the measurements we will cut the tape to those specifications before we send it to you. Measuring the space you are going to install your LED Tape into is very important, particularly if you want to achieve a professional and stylish finish.

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