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Acceptable Thermal Rise for FilmGrade White LED Strips


I recently installed your 24V FilmGrade WHITE LED Strips to the underside of a plastic shelf. A thermocouple pressed to one of the LEDs reads 155F in a 77F ambient room. Is this an acceptable operating temperature? Is it severely degrading the LED's life? 

Our test measurements have shown that the LED strip circuit board can increase in temperature by up to 50 degrees (F) during operation.

​Your measurement of 155 degrees is a bit on the high side but is well within the maximum allowable temperature of 185 degrees (F) and therefore we would not expect any issues with reliability or longevity.


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