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Our first set we installed two years ago are still shining brightly with no dead LEDs.
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Keep the lights out of your view and use them to flood light from cover because the LEDs are really bright
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oops) that you can just break the LEDs you don't want on with a light tap from a hammer, and only those LEDS go out, not the whole roll.... for what its worth
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I used these LED's (Premium High Density 3528 Warm White LED Light Strip - 600 LEDs, 3000K, 164 Lumens & 2.6 Watts per Foot, 12V DC, Adhesive Backed) for a kitchen cabinet lighting project.
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I used these LEDs to upgrade the lighting in my refrigerator and they worked great
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always love leds.. nice white
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Here, the individual leds are VERY bright and need to be concealed
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All LEDS shine, easy enough to install
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Not shown on the graph is that the warm white LEDs draw a bit more current than the cold white LEDs.4
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3 leds within a string stop working entirely or flicker).
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Great LEDs, very bright.
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I got myself some 20 gauge red and black multi-strand wire, a soldering gun, and black heat-shrink sleeves in 4-inch lengths, two 60 Amp transformers, and two 16 foot strands of the HitLights warm white LEDs
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I was surprised to see how bright these LEDs actually are
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The LEDs on this product are not as bright as the same LEDs on another product purchased from another Wholesaler
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I ordered and received the alternate product made by Triangle Bulbs (search Amazon for Triangle Double Density Warm White LEDs)
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The received packaging indicated both contained Cool White LEDs but after cutting and installing both discovered that one of the reels was a different variety of LEDs.
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The power drop was sufficient to dim the LEDs just enough
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(I lined my trunk with the 300 chip led strip - it does not bother the eyes as the 300 leds are not individually real bright.