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Beam Angle of Centric Daylight LED Strip


I would like to know the beam angle of the Centric Daylight LED strip. I’m trying to light a display that’s 30” deep and approximately 24” below the valence holding the strip of LEDs. The valence is about 6” in front of the display shelf.

Our LED strip lights have a beam angle of approximately 120 degrees.

The math works out such that the coverage width is approximately equal to the distance away from the light source.

For example, if the LED strips are mounted 24 inches away from the illumination surface, the width of the illuminated area will also be approximately 24 inches.

If we've understood your installation location correctly, you're looking to illuminate a 30-inch width from 24 inches away. As such, we would perhaps recommend using multiple LED strip rows spaced apart, so that you can achieve even illumination across the 30-inch width.

This would be especially important if the objects on your shelf have any substantial height, as the effective distance between the top of these objects and the LED strips would be far less than 24 inches.


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