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Hi-Flux, inter-connectable StripLED® LED modules deliver incredible brightness and flexibility

LEDtronics® announces Series STP30XC Super White, Hi-Flux LED Light Strips that may be used alone or connected to one another, making it easy to configuring lighting solutions for channel and reverse-channel letters, signs, displays, under-the-counter and architectural applications. Available in lengths of 6-inches, 12-inches and 24-inches, these light strips feature 6, 12 and 24 Cool White (7500K) LEDtronics SpiderLEDs, respectively. The STP306 is a 6-inch, 6 LED model that uses 0.72 Watts, emits 12fc and provides 29 lumens with a viewing angle of 85°. The STP312 is a 12-inch, 12 LED model that uses 1.62Watts, emits 27fc and provides 65 lumens with a viewing angle of 85°. The STP324 is a 24-inch, 24 LED model that uses 2.88Watts, emits 48fc and provides 115 lumens with a viewing angle of 85°.

Each module has a double-ended connector harness for easy daisy-chain assembly, and a pre-applied strip of 3M® double-sided foam tape for "peel and stick" placement. The Inter-Connector Module facilitates linking modules. One Inter-Connector module and one power adapter cable are included with each light strip purchased. In addition to channel-letter applications, StripLED may be used in buildings, amusement parks, theaters, stairways, emergency exit pathway lighting, etc. . . . Light strips eliminate many of the shortcomings of neon or fluorescent lamps such as heat, broken tubes and ballast failures.

Solid-state design renders LEDs impervious to shock, vibration, frequent switching and environmental extremes. With an average life span of 100, 000-plus hours (11 years), LED lamps operate more than 20 times longer than the equivalent incandescent lamp. LED lamps produce almost no heat and require 80% - 90% less operating power than equivalent incandescents, making them as friendly to the environment as they are to the operating budget.



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