Last month, premium quality light emitting diode (LED) tape lights designer and manufacturer Alloy LED announced that it had increased the maximum run lengths of its high-quality PrimaLine tape lights up to 82 ft.
Featuring an innovative circuit design, the tape lights maintain the same brightness level throughout the length of the tape, from the beginning to the end of the run, for the best performing tape lights on the market.
In addition to the high light quality from end to end, the extended run lengths save electricians installation time and money – up to 50% – by reducing the need for multiple drivers and power leads.
“We’ve re-engineered our popular PrimaLine tape lights to sustain a visually-pleasing brightness level throughout the length of the tape. These products are a perfect solution for those customers wanting a high-quality, DC tape light offering a high 95+ CRI for the ultimate in aesthetics and performance,” says Alloy LED founder and CEO Max Darling.
Ideal for larger coves, hallways, retail displays and other long run applications, the new pioneering design is being introduced on Alloy LED’s most popular PrimaLine DC tape lights, including the PrimaLine 1.5 (12 V and 24 V), PrimaLine 3 (12 V and 24 V) and the PrimaLine 1.5 XT and 3 XT long run tape lights.
The new maximum run lengths include the PrimaLine 1.5 Tape Lights of 24 V at 67 ft (previously 20 ft) and 12 V at 34 ft (previously 16.4 ft); the PrimaLine 1.5 XT Long Run Tape Lights of 24 V at 82 ft (previously 40 ft); the PrimaLine 3 Tape Lights of 24 V at 33 ft (previously 20 ft) and 12 V at 21 ft (previously 16.4 ft); and the PrimaLine 3 XT Long Run Tape Lights of 24 V at 50 ft (previously 40 ft).
The UL Listed PrimaLine tape lights are offered in multiple lumen outputs, colour temperatures and industry-leading high 95+ CRI options. The LED products also feature high R9 and R13 values for superb rendering of warm tones. The tape lights are field-cuttable, dimmable and compatible with Alloy LED’s AmpChamp connectors for secure, maintenance-free connections.
Edited by: Zandile Mavuso
Creamer Media Senior Deputy Editor: Features
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