ENDIzLED-182

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ENDIzLED-182 — RGB COB LED Strip (IC or Non‑IC Options)

- ENDIzLED-182 is a high-density RGB COB (Chip-On-Board) LED strip available in two variants: addressable (IC) and non-addressable (no-IC). It delivers a seamless, dot‑free light line ideal for architectural and decorative lighting where uniform color wash and precision control are required.

Why choose ENDIzLED-182

- Smooth, uniform illumination — COB design hides individual LEDs so you get a continuous light bar with minimal hotspots.

- Flexible control options — pick IC (addressable pixels) for per-pixel color effects, chasing, and animations; choose no‑IC (analog RGB) for rich, even color washes and easy dimming.

- High density — designed for very fine light output (spec sheet imagery indicates up to 630 chips/m FCOB), producing brighter and more homogeneous colors than standard SMD strips.

Key specifications (reference from product imagery)

- Operating voltage: DC 24V

- Chip density example shown: DC24V FCOB 630 chips/m

- Strip width: ~10 mm (0.39 in)

- Thickness: ~2.5 mm (0.1 in)

- Standard cut length shown: 100 mm (3.94 in) — check your version for exact cut intervals

- Connector/pads: clearly marked 24V, signal/DIN and GND for IC strips; standard 4‑pin terminals for analog RGB

Control & compatibility

- IC (addressable) option: compatible with controllers using TTL/SPI protocols and common addressable controllers (programmable controllers, K1000C, Raspberry Pi, Arduino UNO, and various Bluetooth/WiFi/SP series controllers shown).

- No‑IC (analog) option: works with standard RGB controllers, RF/wall/mains controllers, or simple PWM drivers.

- Works with WiFi/Bluetooth controllers and a wide range of RF remotes and wall controllers — choose your control method based on whether you need pixel-level effects or overall color/dimming control.

Recommended uses

- Cove lighting, hidden channel trims and valances

- Backlighting for displays, signs, TVs and furniture

- Architectural accents in retail and hospitality

- Stage and event lighting where both wash and pixel effects may be required

Installation tips

- Use a 24V constant-voltage power supply sized to the total strip length and expected brightness.

- For IC strips, match the controller protocol (TTL/SPI) and wire signal, ground and 24V correctly. For long runs, inject power at multiple points to avoid voltage drop.

- Observe cut marks (approx. every 100 mm on images) and only cut at designated points.

- Ensure adequate heat dissipation — mount to aluminum channels or properly ventilated surfaces for longest life.

Ordering & options

- Available in IC (addressable pixels) and No‑IC (standard RGB) versions — specify which you need.

- Custom lengths, reels, and compatible controllers are available. Contact us to confirm pixel density per meter, exact cut interval, or to request sample strips and driver recommendations.

Color:

ENDIzLED-182 — RGB COB LED Strip (IC or Non‑IC Options)

- ENDIzLED-182 is a high-density RGB COB (Chip-On-Board) LED strip available in two variants: addressable (IC) and non-addressable (no-IC). It delivers a seamless, dot‑free light line ideal for architectural and decorative lighting where uniform color wash and precision control are required.

Why choose ENDIzLED-182

- Smooth, uniform illumination — COB design hides individual LEDs so you get a continuous light bar with minimal hotspots.

- Flexible control options — pick IC (addressable pixels) for per-pixel color effects, chasing, and animations; choose no‑IC (analog RGB) for rich, even color washes and easy dimming.

- High density — designed for very fine light output (spec sheet imagery indicates up to 630 chips/m FCOB), producing brighter and more homogeneous colors than standard SMD strips.

Key specifications (reference from product imagery)

- Operating voltage: DC 24V

- Chip density example shown: DC24V FCOB 630 chips/m

- Strip width: ~10 mm (0.39 in)

- Thickness: ~2.5 mm (0.1 in)

- Standard cut length shown: 100 mm (3.94 in) — check your version for exact cut intervals

- Connector/pads: clearly marked 24V, signal/DIN and GND for IC strips; standard 4‑pin terminals for analog RGB

Control & compatibility

- IC (addressable) option: compatible with controllers using TTL/SPI protocols and common addressable controllers (programmable controllers, K1000C, Raspberry Pi, Arduino UNO, and various Bluetooth/WiFi/SP series controllers shown).

- No‑IC (analog) option: works with standard RGB controllers, RF/wall/mains controllers, or simple PWM drivers.

- Works with WiFi/Bluetooth controllers and a wide range of RF remotes and wall controllers — choose your control method based on whether you need pixel-level effects or overall color/dimming control.

Recommended uses

- Cove lighting, hidden channel trims and valances

- Backlighting for displays, signs, TVs and furniture

- Architectural accents in retail and hospitality

- Stage and event lighting where both wash and pixel effects may be required

Installation tips

- Use a 24V constant-voltage power supply sized to the total strip length and expected brightness.

- For IC strips, match the controller protocol (TTL/SPI) and wire signal, ground and 24V correctly. For long runs, inject power at multiple points to avoid voltage drop.

- Observe cut marks (approx. every 100 mm on images) and only cut at designated points.

- Ensure adequate heat dissipation — mount to aluminum channels or properly ventilated surfaces for longest life.

Ordering & options

- Available in IC (addressable pixels) and No‑IC (standard RGB) versions — specify which you need.

- Custom lengths, reels, and compatible controllers are available. Contact us to confirm pixel density per meter, exact cut interval, or to request sample strips and driver recommendations.