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Does a 10-watt LED bulb replace a 60-watt bulb?


Under your Flicker Free Products, the first light bulb shown has 95 CRI and a 60-watt replacement. Then it shows the price as $18.00 and then states Centric Daylight Full Spectrum Flicker Free A19 10W LED Bulb

Does that mean that your $18 LED bulb is 10W and is replacing a former 60-watt bulb? So if my husband likes 60-watt bulbs we would order a 10W LED Bulb? What is meant by Filmgrade? Is that a brand name?

We can confirm that our CENTRIC DAYLIGHT™ Full Spectrum Flicker-Free A19 10W LED Bulb is designed to have an equivalent level of light output as a traditional incandescent 60W bulb. 

We can also confirm that the FilmGrade and NorthLux names are branded lines of products in our catalog which are marketed for different purposes, such as video capture, artwork creation, and studio installations. 

Does one have to use the whole 16 feet of these FIlmGrade LED Strip Lights in one place?

  • 12V or 24V DC constant voltage input (power supply sold separately)
  • 3M VHB double-sided adhesive for easy and secure mounting
  • Uses PLUG system: female DC jacks on both ends

Our FilmGrade LED strip lights can be cut to length, so the single reel can certainly be used in multiple locations. Below are some layout diagrams which may help visualize the installation:

https://www.waveformlighting.com/layoutmaps/3002_3C

https://www.waveformlighting.com/layoutmaps/3002_3E

So each smaller strip needs its own power cord?

Each shorter section will need to be connected to its own power supply unit (12 / 24 volt) which would then feed power to the LED strip segment. See below for a diagram showing how to cut sections would connect to a power supply unit:

https://www.waveformlighting.com/layoutmaps/3002_2C


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