Rigid Linear LED Light Bar - 7" - 48 Lumens
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Overview
- Accent Lighting
- Backlighting
- Display Cases
- Off Grid Lighting
- Sign Lighting
- Task Lighting
- Trade Shows
Specifications
Certifications/Compliance | ISA Approved, UL Listed |
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Current Draw
Current Draw
Current draw is calculated using the following formula: W/V = A, where W = the amount of power your light needs (wattage), V is the electrical system voltage (e.g., 120V AC), and A = amps. An ampere or amp (A) is the standard unit for electrical current. A milliamp (mA) equals one-thousandth of an amp, or 1000 mA is equivalent to 1 A.
Choosing LED fixtures with the correct amperage ensures safe and proper operation, preventing damage or injury. We recommend having all electrical components and fixtures installed by a certified professional electrician or lighting technician in compliance with all relevant standards and regulations. |
40 mA |
Current Draw per Foot
Current Draw per Foot
Current Draw Per Foot is used to size power supplies, normally converted to watts per foot. This is equated using total wattage divided by number of linear feet. Current draw per foot is the amount of current consumed by an LED or LEDs in an electrical circuit per linear foot at a specific voltage, measured in milliamps (mA) or watts (W).
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68mA |
Dimmable | Yes |
Efficacy | 96 lm/W |
Environmental Rating
Environmental Rating
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Non-weatherproof, Suitable for Dry Locations |
Input Connection Type | LB4 |
IP Rating
IP Rating
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IP20 |
LED Beam Angle
LED Beam Angle
Beam angle is used to express the width of the light emitting from the source. The narrower the beam angle the more focused the light energy is. Comparing two 40 watt lights one with a beam angle of 30(a) and another with a beam angle of 90(b), They both produce the same amount of light output but (a) will appear brighter in the beam angle compared to (b) at the sacrifice of light spread.
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120° |
LED Type | High Power |
LEDs per Segment | 3 |
Length | 7 in. |
LED Lifetime | 10000 Hours |
Max Run (Class 2)
Max Run (Class 2)
The Max Run of an LED strip is dependent on two things, voltage and density. 24 volt strips in most instances will give you a longer run than a 12 volt strip. However the LED density of the strip will have an effect on the maximum run. If your install needs to extend beyond a strips Max Run additional power feeds can be run back to your power supply. |
70 |
Operating Voltage | 9-14.8 VDC |
Strip Width | 11.75mm (0.46in) |
Wattage | 1 Watt |
Wattage per Foot | 0.8 W/ft |
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Color Temperature
Color Temperature
Correlated Color Temperature is the hue, or tint of white to expect from a light source and is measured in kelvin. Lower numbers give off a warmer white that is closer to candle light, and is good for relaxed and cozy spaces. Higher numbers give off a cooler white light that will appear more blueish. While values to the middle of the spectrum give off a more neutral or natural white light that is similar to daylight. |
LED Color | Lumens Per Foot |
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LB4-NW6SMD | 4000K | Natural 4000K | 82 lm/ft |
LB4-WW6SMD | 3000K | Warm 3000K | 77 lm/ft |
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