Super Strong Flexible LED Strips
All Customer Questions
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Do they come with wires? - by Eric (Houston)
Answer
Yes
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Are the blue Beefy strips the same blue as the blue Flexible LED strips? In other words, would they match if you used both for different portions of you car's under glow? - by Emmett (Redondo Beach, CA)
Answer
The Flexible and Beefy strips use different LED's, the colors are close but not exactly the same.
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Can the Beefy Strips take hits, like rocks, and still work good? Does it come with a switch to turn On/Off? - by Eric
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Yes, depending on how large the rock is and the velocity at which it hits. It does not come with a switch, but we sell many styles of on/off switches here: http://www.oznium.com/switches
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When you bend the Beefy LED strip, does it stay at the degree or does it slowly come back straight? - by Jack (Houston)
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It depends, but most of the time it will slowly come back straight.
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Are the Beefy lights flexible AND twistable? - by Eric
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They are somewhat twistable
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if i cut a 6ft in half can i solder wires to the open part for them to work - by Robert (san bernardino)
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We wouldn't suggest cutting the 6ft. Beefy Strip, it wasn't designed to be cut in half.
You might be better off buying 2 x 38 inch Beefy Led Strips.
You might be better off buying 2 x 38 inch Beefy Led Strips.
Question
I have a 30 foot travel trailer and I wanna stand out. I would like to use these out the outside of the trailer and run them as clearance lights in addition to ones on my trailer.
Do you have the color amber? Can they be run 30 feet, with out being broken into smaller runs? - by Kevin (Chico)
Do you have the color amber? Can they be run 30 feet, with out being broken into smaller runs? - by Kevin (Chico)
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Unfortunately no, we currently do not have an amber color. What we do have is a yellow but I understand that would be illegal.
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Which light is brighter the Beefy or the Flexible and better for an atv?
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The Flexible LED Strip is a little brighter. Only you can decide which one is better for you. The Beefy strip is more durable.
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what all do i need with the beefy strips to make them work? a transformer? switch? Fuses?
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The beefy strips use a standard two-wire hookup for your vehicle. You need whatever you require to hook them up to a positive and negative source. It will vary by vehicle and method of installation. Please see our message boards for more specific information.
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how do u mount them to the underside of your car
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I would use cable ties. There's no right or wrong way to do it. Be creative.
These would work: http://www.oznium.com/mounting-hardware
These would work: http://www.oznium.com/mounting-hardware
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Would you recommend this LED Strip on an ATV? If not which one? - by Lorenzo (Houston, Texas)
Answer
Sure, We've seen them on ATV's, Snowmobiles, dune buggies, 4-wheeler's, ect...
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If I put it on a 4-wheeler will the LED strip break?
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Nope, our Beefy LED Strips are designed to take some abuse.
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what is minimum radius? can I wrap a 7/8 inch tube?
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You can wrap a 7/8 inch tube.
Minimum? You mean maximum... The maximum bend radius has not been tested.
The Beefy LED Strips are not nearly as flexible as some of our other Flex strips:
http://www.oznium.com/led-flex-strips
http://www.oznium.com/led-ribbon
http://www.oznium.com/thin-led-strip
http://www.oznium.com/rgb-thin-strip
Minimum? You mean maximum... The maximum bend radius has not been tested.
The Beefy LED Strips are not nearly as flexible as some of our other Flex strips:
http://www.oznium.com/led-flex-strips
http://www.oznium.com/led-ribbon
http://www.oznium.com/thin-led-strip
http://www.oznium.com/rgb-thin-strip
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Would you recommend using LED s for underbody lighting? - by Anonymous
Answer
Yes! Either the beefy strips, or the regular flex strips.
Check it out: http://www.oznium.com/forum/topic13309
Check it out: http://www.oznium.com/forum/topic13309
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how do they handle the heat of an engine bay?
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They handle the heat of an engine bay well.
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Is there any way to hook them up as engine accents?? Or would that risk damaging the LED'S??? And are they bright enough to be used as underglows?
Answer
They work perfect for engine accents! They work perfect under the car.
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Can they be cut? Is there any thing else needed for using them for automotive purpose? - by Everardo (Fairfield, CA)
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They can be cut. They are ready to go on 12 volts.
Once they are cut, you can't re-use the cut section. You can only use the section with the power wires coming out.
Once they are cut, you can't re-use the cut section. You can only use the section with the power wires coming out.
Question
Do these produce more light / have more of a radius of vision than your original Flex LED strip, or are we buying the ruggedness? - by Kris (New Jersey)
Answer
Flexible LED strips: about 30 degree viewing angle with high mcd
Beefy LED strips: 120 degree viewing angle with low mcd
They both give out about the same amount of light.
mcd = millicandela = a measure of brightness at a certain point
Beefy LED strips: 120 degree viewing angle with low mcd
They both give out about the same amount of light.
mcd = millicandela = a measure of brightness at a certain point



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