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Super Bright 24cm White Led Strip Car Boat Neon Light on 2040-parts.com

AU $9.95
Location:

Brisbane, Queensland, Australia

Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:Does Not Apply Brand:BL LED OPTRONICS

Flexible LED STRIP 12V 24cm (White)
You are bidding on a brand NEW white 24cm LED Strip

Other Sizes and Colour available:
12cm - blue, red, green, yellow . white and RGB
24cm - blue, red, green, yellow , white and RGB
Other sizes available can be custom made!

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Description and Specification
  • Flexible, Durable and Waterproof
  • Suitable for exterior/interior of your car or any other applications
  • Comes with ~100cm of waterproof heavy duty wires
  • Each strip contains 24x 3mm superbright LEDs
  • 6000 milicandelas per LED 
  • Rated at 12-14VDC

How to use

  • Simply wire it up to a 12V DC source
  • Additional plugs or connectors are available on request

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