Glledllc | Commercial LED Lights
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GL LED located in south loop Chicago, offers high-quality variety LED:LED strip light,Industrial led light,parking lot light,gas station light,warehouse light..
Glledllc | Commercial LED Lights
2y ago
In this video, we demonstrate how to properly cut and solder your Low Voltage LED Strip Light to prevent any damage and to ensure your light circuit flows smoothly.
Simply follow our 3 Simple Steps
Cut
Solder
Protect
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XTP2Zu41_Cs
Supplies Needed Include:
LED Strip Light
Connection Wires
Wire Cutters
Precision Knife
Adjustable Temperature Soldering Iron
Soldering Wire
Heat Shrink Tube
Heat Gun ..read more
Glledllc | Commercial LED Lights
2y ago
We feature 7 Phase & Triac Constant Voltage Transformers. All suitable for dimmable applications.
Output Power & Voltage
24V 30W
24V 60W
24V 96W
24V 150W
24V 200W
24V 300W
12V 100W
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4UZnbR6nYk0
Product Info
Compact Housing Design
UL listed
All Module Input: 100-277VAC ..read more
Glledllc | Commercial LED Lights
2y ago
Our Infinite-W LED Strip is your best lighting solution for indoor large scale projects.
Its constant current design allows a long run up to 65ft with even light distribution.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nzlUu8BEcDQ
Product Info
Dimmable
IP 20
Quick & Easy Installation
NO Voltage Drop up to 65ft ..read more
Glledllc | Commercial LED Lights
2y ago
Function
The right LED power supplies (LED drivers) ensure that the LEDs function and perform at their best. The correct power also enhances LEDs’ durability and longevity.
Wattage
Calculate how many watts a LED consumes.
Power consumption = Wattage/ft * ft.
Recommend power supply = power consumption * 1.2.
For example, you have 10 feet of LED strip lights that 3W/ft. The power consumption of the strip lights is 36W (3W/ft * 12 feet). A recommended power supply is 43.2W (36W * 1.2). If there is no power supply with the exact 43.2W, the one with higher wattages is the best alternative.
Voltage ..read more
Glledllc | Commercial LED Lights
2y ago
In our video, we demonstrate how to set up Amplifiers with RGBW Receiver.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4cFcDF2zRMU ..read more
Glledllc | Commercial LED Lights
2y ago
Since the invention of the first light bulb by Edison in 1879, we have been enjoying the warm and cozy in every dark night rendered by the slightly yellowish color temperature by the 2700K incandescent bulbs for over 130 years. The color temperature is a method of describing the warmth (yellowish) or coolness (bluish) of a light source and measuring it in Degrees Kelvin (K) from 1,000 to 10,000.
Courtesy to www.energystar.gov. More information, please visit https://www.energystar.gov/products/lighting_fans/light_bulbs/color_mood.
The very soft yellowish lower color temperatures (2700K – 3000K ..read more
Glledllc | Commercial LED Lights
2y ago
Have you ever not differentiate the black from the navy colored sweaters in your closet? Not all lights are created equal: some light has the more profound effect on rendering color than others.
A Color Rending Index (CRI) is the quantitative measurement that tells the ability of a light source to reveal colors of various objects when compared with sunlight. The index is measured from 0 – 100. The perfect 100 indicates that the light source produces the color rending of the objects around the same as the natural light sunlight.
In general, lights with a CRI index of greater than 90 are a good ..read more
Glledllc | Commercial LED Lights
2y ago
A proper level of lighting plays a critical role in enabling us to accomplish tasks more efficiently and safely in our workplaces and in aiding the comfort of our homes. Bulbs are not only for lighting but also for comfort and efficiency.
BUY LUMENS, NOT WATTS: Buying 21st Century Lighting
For as long as most of us have ever known, we have been buying light bulbs simply based on how much energy they consume (Watts), not how much light they give (Lumens). When you’re shopping for your next light bulb, be sure to compare lumens instead of watts.
WHAT IS A LUMEN?
The lumen (denoted by lm) is defi ..read more
Glledllc | Commercial LED Lights
2y ago
What exactly is an LED and how does it work?
An LED is a two-lead light source that uses an electronic light-emitting semiconductor diode and electroluminescence to create visible light. When an electric current passes through one lead Anode and the other lead Cathode of the diode, recombination of electrons and electron holes within the diode produces a physical phenomenon called electroluminescence and releases energy in the form of light. This distinguished process of generating light makes LEDs superior to traditional lightings, such as regular incandescent, halogen or fluorescent bulbs.
A ..read more
Glledllc | Commercial LED Lights
2y ago
Your Best Lighting Solution for Ceiling Grid Systems
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sqrctjhFvgs
The T-Grid Linear Light offers a unique combination of LED module and T-Grid bracket.
Its Minimal and Clean design snaps right into the ceiling grid.
Convenient Tool-Free Installation with Seamless Integration
& Safe Low Voltage Power ..read more