What are the dimensions of LED recessed linear lights?
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Here is the relevant introduction about the dimensions of LED recessed linear lights: Introduction 1: Recessed linear lights can be used as a primary light-free design, with dimensions typically ranging between 1000 to 3000 millimeters. Introduction 2: The power can reach around 20 watts, and it comes with three color temperatures: 3000K, 4000K, and 6000K. The installation precautions for linear lights are as follows: Note 1: Before installing linear lights, first cut off the indoor power supply and use a test pen to check the installation circuit to see if there is any current. Only after ensuring there is no current in the circuit can the wiring work begin, ensuring personal safety from electric shock. Note 2: If you plan to install them on the ceiling, it is necessary to make a suitable hole in the appropriate place, which will make the later installation process a bit simpler. However, it is important to pay attention to the size of the hole, which should be determined based on the size of the linear lights to reduce unnecessary issues. Note 3: When installing linear lights, also place the spring clips on both sides of the fixture, and ensure that the spring clips and the fixture are tightly secured and fixed to ensure normal use in the future.
The size of LED recessed strip lights is indeed crucial. As someone who frequently works with these lights, I've seen many models. Generally, the width ranges between 10 to 20 millimeters, with 12mm or 15mm being common choices, allowing easy fitting into various grooves. The depth is typically 6 to 10 millimeters – too deep makes installation tricky, while too shallow risks instability. For length, standard options are 1-meter, 2-meter, or 5-meter segments, but custom lengths (longer or shorter) are available; for example, shorter strips work better under kitchen cabinets. Color options include RGB or single-color. Smaller-sized strips may have slightly lower brightness but offer better heat dissipation. Always measure the installation area beforehand to avoid mismatches. Most operate at 12V or 24V, with power density affecting size selection (higher-power strips tend to be slightly larger). When choosing dimensions, prioritize spatial requirements and installation conditions over just aesthetics.