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How bright are the LEDs supposed to be and is the strip supposed to get hot?


I recently purchased 7026.70 UV-C LEDs on order 223321. I have questions: how bright are these LEDs supposed to be and is the strip supposed to get hot?

The UV-C radiation is not visible to the naked eye, and therefore your observations appear to be consistent with a properly functioning product. Generally, LED strip lights will get quite warm during use - typically we see a temperature rise of 54°F (30°C) over ambient temperatures.

​As per our product page disclaimers, please be sure to use appropriate eye and skin shielding to prevent harm and injury from the use of UV-C lights.


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