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Do you have LED strips that include UV-A and UV-C in 405 nm and 255 nm?


I see you have LED strips that include UVA and UVC. I would like to know if you have 405nm and 255nm (254nm) LED strips can buy. 

Unfortunately, we do not currently have 405nm or 255nm products at this time, and we do apologize for any impact this may have on your purchase planning. The closest match in our catalog would be the aforementioned 395nm realUV™ LED Strip Lights and the 270nm cleanUV™ UV-C LED Strip Lights. 

If I would like to have two LED strip lights displayed at the same time. Can I have one power supply to operate two Led strip lights? or do I need to buy other gear from your company to access it (for example a dimmer?)

We are happy to confirm that multiple LED strip lights can be combined with a single power supply, so long as the connected products do not exceed the available output of the supply.

For example, our FilmGrade™ DC Power Supply for LED Strip offers up to 120 watts of output. As the LED strip lights require 5.5 watts per foot, one 16.4 ft reel would require 90.2 watts. As such, we would not recommend connecting more than a reel to the power supply. Additionally, the LED strip lights have a maximum combined length of 16.4 ft. 

We have attached a link below to an article that illustrates the process of connecting LED strip lights in parallel.

Connecting LED Strips in “Series” vs “Parallel”


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