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Flathead LED Strips - A LEGO®-like modular solution

All Customer Questions

Question
if i were to buy a strip and use it in multiple sections how many LED strip power cords will be given with the strip? if not enough where can i buy them at? - by Ethan
Answer
Power cords are purchased separately. Please follow link below...

www.oznium.com/led-flat-head-power
Question
How tight can these be coiled up? to be used in a motorcycle turn signal. - by Kevin (Dingmans Ferry PA)
Answer
This will give you some idea:

Question
I e-mailed about this but I figured I'd ask here as well.

I'm lighting the insides of my drum shells (a la Jon Otto / Adrian Young) and I'd like to use the Flat-Heads. I figured that the most I'd need is 5-12" strips (piggy-backed with connectors). I see that the 12v power supplies can be run into a junction box that will run 4 sets of lights. Is this correct? Second, would that be able to power a possible 10-12" sections? I know nothing about amps vs. volts so be gentle. - by Kurt (Pittsburgh PA)
Answer
Yes you can use the 12v power adapters to rig up the Flathead LED Strips with no problems. For 10x 12" sections, we'd recommend at least the 3amp adapter. Or, grab the 5amp for lots of room to expand to other accent lighting around your kit.
Question
If this strip can be cut into a segment of 3 LEDs, is it correct to assume that 6 segments can be made from a 12" strip? Which connectors can be used to power each 3LED section?
Answer
You are correct, you will be left with 6 segments with 3 LED's each.
The standard Flathead Power Connector will work for powering each segment.


http://www.oznium.com/led-flat-head-power
Question
So the power connectors are to connect directly from the 12V and the strip interconnect is to connect between strips? The strip can be cut in 3LED segments? So the 1ft. strip can be cut into 6 different 3LED segments and all be powered by independent LED strip power connectors? My goal is to have several very short 3LED segments, is it possible like this?
Answer
You are correct, you will be left with 6 segments with 3 LED's each.
The standard Flathead Power Connector will work for powering each segment.


http://www.oznium.com/led-flat-head-power
Question
How much power does 1 12" strip draw? - by Don
Answer
about 130mA, it depends on the color!
Question
Will the strip hold its bent shape? Or will it always try to straighten it self back out? - by Danny (907)
Answer
It will flex but always return to its original shape.
Question
So if I put 2 in the quantity for the led strips, would I be getting 2 12 inch strips or one 24 inch strip? - by Duke
Answer
If you order a quantity of "2", you will get "2" 12 inch strips. You will not get "1" 24 inch strip.
Question
Is "white" in this case cool white or neutral white? - by David
Answer
It is closer to a neutral white.
Question
do these come with adhesive strips? - by Mark
Answer
No
Question
How many and what size power adapter would I need to connect ten segements of three of these flathead led strips together? - by William (Birmingham, AL)
Answer
This connector for connecting single-color strips together.
Question
Do you sell the strips in longer lengths? One color and about 24 feet long - by Steve (Indiana)
Answer
With our Flathead LED Interconnect you can achieve any length
Question
Can I hook these up in the wheel wells of my car? - by Shauna (Bartow, FL)
Answer
I would not recommend it, as this product is not waterproof. I would try http://www.oznium.com/led-flex-strips or the http://www.oznium.com/high-intensity-led-floodlight for this application.
Question
What does the 1 million color strips do....if I dont buy a controller?

Also..how do they hook up *neg/pos* (picture would be nice)
Answer
Without a controller all the LED's will shine with equal intensities and will appear white. This product uses a common positive and will only be compatible with a common positive controller.
Question
please what is this song??? - by Mike (Columbia sc)
Answer
In the video?

http://www.archive.org/details/JMan

track # 2
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