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How To Install LED Strip Lights On The Ceiling
Here's the most exciting guide you've been looking for. How to make your dream LED RGB room come to life!
Here, you will find tips on the best place to put your LED strip lights, a step-by-step guide to doing so, and alternate setups.
You can install LED strip lights around your ceiling by measuring ceiling perimeter length, using a high-quality strip with built-in adhesive, and opting to install the strip behind a recession or coving for a beautiful, dramatic yet luxurious lighting effect.
The starting point of your strips really matters because the power outlet will be around that area.
And in case you’re an avid YouTuber or TikToker, then you definitely don’t want unsavory wires showing in your videos.
Otherwise, the wire going up from your power outlet to your LED power supply should be discreet, like behind some furniture or door or near a wall corner.
Alternatively, you can use the cable concealer cover like this one on Amazon.
Once your strip lights are plugged in, you need to decide where they need to be placed on the ceiling.
If you want more of your ceiling lit up, place the strips around 3-5 inches from the ceiling.
If you want more of your wall lit up, place the strips around a foot below the ceiling to allow enough space to glow upwards.
The most ideal way to install LEDs is where their LED individual diodes are not jarringly visible and are hidden while preventing the harsh glare given off the lights from your eyes.
Some ceilings have a built-in recession and are called drop-down ceilings, false ceilings, or suspended ceilings.
There is a small area to insert lights if needed, and in our case, the perfect place to hide exposed LED strips.
How To Install LED Strips On Ceiling: Step By Step Guide
Here’s the step-by-step guide on how to install LED strip lights. However, before you start your process, plug in the LEDs, and check that they are working, then continue the project.
Step #1: Measure your room ceiling’s perimeter, including all the corners and turns along the way. Ensure you also measure the distance from your power outlet if the power supply has a short wire.
Since LED strips come in specific lengths, you can now decide whether you want one or more LED strip reels.
You can easily cut the strips to length if the designated copper cutting points are provided on the reel.
Step #2: For optimal visual appeal and minimum wastage of extra reel or extra wiring, ensure that the power outlet is as close as possible to the source supply that comes with your LED strip reel.
Step #3: Now, to make sure your LED strips last as long as they are designed to, your setup should be well-ventilated with airflow in the room and not stuffed behind bulky furniture or thick curtains.
Also, be sure to use coving that allows good heat dissipation (like aluminum, do not use wood), and is wide and deep enough for ventilation.
Step #4: Here comes the fun part. Sticking it all up! Some high-quality strips come with built-in adhesive on the back of the strips that you peel and stick.
This is a better option as some manufacturers ensure the built-in tape is also designed to carry away excess heat.
Other strips need an external double-sided tape that you need to stick yourself, first to the strip and then to the wall, coving, or ceiling.
This can be a tedious process and may come loose earlier than expected.
However, suppose your ceiling has a porous or textured design. In that case, you need to consider adding external double-tape or wall adhesive to hold it up better.
How Bright is a 50 Watt Floodlight
Typically a 50 watt LED is equivalent to a 500 Watt Halogen - giving the same light output but burning far less energy and therefore costing a lot less to run.
You will need to check the lumens - i.e. how much light is thrown out. This does come with a warning. If you are looking at halogen or metal halide, it is non directional, meaning that you have light spilled and therefore 50 to 70% of light is wasted, shining 360 degrees whereas your LED is directed light.
We stock a Luceco, British General 50W Flood Light with 3000 Lumen with a Beam angle of 95 degrees. Its IP65, meaning it is really good at withstanding rain. It turns on straight away - no waiting for it to heat up like metal halide.
So how far will it light up? The light spreads. The best way to show that is with the following graphic which shows a 30 Watt and 50 Watt floodlight mounted at 5 meters with a recommended downward tilt angle of 45 degrees.
My Floodlights Won't Work
A floodlight is sometimes used to highlight landscaping or a feature on a home or structure, and it can also be used as a safety feature. Many of today's floodlights operate on a motion sensor, a timing sensor or both. If a floodlight isn't working properly, there are a number of possible reasons. You could have a problem with the settings, the fixture or the bulb.
Step 1
Check that the power is on to the circuit operating the floodlight. Make sure that there is not a light switch controlling the floodlight that is in the wrong position.
Step 2
Change the floodlight bulb. Make sure that you have a bulb of the correct wattage installed.
Step 3
Verify that the controls on the floodlight are set correctly. If you have a motion sensor on your floodlight, it may be set at the wrong level. The sensor control determines how sensitive the floodlight is to motion. The dusk or timer switches, if included, determine at what time the floodlight will turn on and what time it will turn off. Correct the settings and test the light again.
Step 4
Examine the area around the floodlight. Most motion sensor floodlights will not work correctly if they face directly into a reflective surface, if the lens is hit by direct sunlight or if the light is positioned over a heat or air conditioning vent.
Step 5
Turn off the power to the floodlight at the circuit box. Open the head of the floodlight with a screwdriver. Unscrew the wire caps covering the live and neutral wire connections. Verify that there is no loose or disconnected wire. Reassemble the light casing and test the light again. If these steps haven't solved the problem, contact a professional electrician for help.
Advantages of LED Batten Lights over Fluorescent Tube Lights
Using LED lights have many benefits, from being durable to being energy-efficient, LED lights have satisfied each and every requirement. Previously, most of us have used fluorescent lights, but after knowing that it can be really harmful, many of us have switched to LEDs, but still, there are some people who have not switched to LEDs and are using fluorescent tube lights. So, to make you all aware, in this article, we will be telling you some advantages of LED batten lights over fluorescent tube lights, but before starting the comparison between these two, let’s consider some general advantages of switching to
Using LED lights have many benefits, from being durable to being energy-efficient, LED lights have satisfied each and every requirement. Previously, most of us have used fluorescent lights, but after knowing that it can be really harmful, many of us have switched to LEDs, but still, there are some people who have not switched to LEDs and are using fluorescent tube lights. So, to make you all aware, in this article, we will be telling you some advantages of LED batten lights over fluorescent tube lights, but before starting the comparison between these two, let’s consider some general advantages of switching to LED lights. Have a look!
Advantages of switching over to LED lights
• LED lights consume less electricity. It can save up to 80% of your light electricity bill and thus, are energy-efficient
• LEDs maintain a cold temperature. Unlike those old fluorescent lights, LEDs do not heat up. The excessive heat and ultraviolet radiation present can be a hazard to people and materials. Whereas, LED lights emit no ultraviolet radiations
• LED bulbs do not produce blue waves and lets our brain feel relaxed and increases the productivity
• LED lights are durable and can last up to 15 years with the constant amount of light. Unlike other lights, LED never dims with time
• LED lights are environment-friendly as they do not release any harmful gases
Advantages of LED Batten Lights over Fluorescent Tube Lights
LED Batten lights : LED Batten lights are energy-efficient, environment-friendly, produce less heat, maintenance-free and durable as compared to fluorescent tube lights. Also, LED batten lights provide uniform lighting and offer significant savings on account of voltage and less power consumption. The LED technology is more sophisticated than fluorescent, incandescent or halogen lights. They are the future of lighting because of its durability and performance. Given below are some of the advantages of LED batten lights:
1. Requires less current.
2. Higher light output compared to other sources.
3. You can choose the colour.
4. 90% longer lifespan than fluorescent tube lights. And even at the end of their lifespan, you can easily dispose of and there will be no toxic waste left or no special treatment will be required in the procedure.
5. The light remains constant, but you can dim LEDs manually as per your convenience.
6. Energy efficient.
7. No mercury is used.
8. Produce less heat.
9. Environment-friendly, as it does not contain toxic chemicals, which represents virtually no hazard to the surroundings.
10. Best to use in schools, hospitals, factories and residential areas.
11. Flicker-free operation.
12. Virtually zero maintenance costs.
13. Lightweight and sleek design.
Are all LED Light Panel Lights the same?
The answer to the above question is a definite NO! LED panels consist of many components, and it is the quality of these components that directly affects the performance, lifespan, and of course the price of the LED light panel.
Many LED suppliers make baseless and sometimes false claims about their LED panels. Most suppliers don’t even know what brand of LED chip is being used within the panels they are supplying!
We have decided that you, the customer, should be given a full explanation about how LED light panels are constructed and what effect that construction has on the performance and reliability of these products. This will also help you understand why you will see so many different price variations.
So if you’re looking for commercial LED lighting and think LED panels might be right for you, we have decided to explain each component that is used in the construction of an LED panel light to help you know what to look out for.
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