but not paperclip-proofLooks to me as if they already have a transparent cover in place.
@Jay Ashworth We have now added a High CRI 5 in 1 RGB Daylight/Tungsten to our catalog. If you get our newsletter you should be seeing that announcement today. If not let me know and I can send you the cut sheet if you are still interested.
but not paperclip-proof
GaffThe power supplies I used have a DC output of 12 Volts/15 AMPs each. The 16' RGB LED tape lights I bought draw 5 amps each. Some of them run as high as 2 amps per color so I would be under powered for some RGBA/RGBW strings. I keep debating if I screwed up by not going with 12 Volt/20 Amp power supplies. A couple years down the road I'll probably change them out.
I spent hours reading Amazon reviews and comments trying to figure it out.Gaff
I see you are purchasing from Amazon - I do see that the total amperage of the reel of tape is 5 amps. Where do you see info that some are as much as 2 amps per color? ( my frustration is finding that information. Wondering if I am missing something simple)
This isn’t helpful for when buying from Amazon but a good thing to do once you get the tape, put a clamp meter on it. If you are concerned about an imbalance of amperage on the channels look for a tape that has all of the colors on each diode.Gaff
I see you are purchasing from Amazon - I do see that the total amperage of the reel of tape is 5 amps. Where do you see info that some are as much as 2 amps per color? ( my frustration is finding that information. Wondering if I am missing something simple)
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