Ledux is a Romania-based LED lighting store. These English pages are production educational guides. Verify product prices, stock, delivery, warranty and return conditions on the live catalog or directly with Ledux before purchase.
Warning signs
- The far end of the strip is visibly dimmer than the start.
- Color changes along the run, especially on RGB or CCT strips.
- Connectors or cable runs are undersized for the current.
Planning choices
- Use 24V instead of 12V where longer runs make sense.
- Keep runs within the product recommendation and add power injection when needed.
- Choose suitable cable size and avoid long thin cable runs carrying high current.
Ask for a compatibility checkSend the project type, dimensions, length, voltage, watts per meter or foot, IP rating, profile/diffuser preference, dimming needs and photos. Use the Ledux contact page for the current recommendation path: Contact Ledux.
FAQ
Does 24V remove voltage drop?
No. It usually reduces the problem for the same power, but long runs still need proper planning.
Can power injection help?
Yes. Feeding power at more than one point can reduce brightness loss, but wiring must be planned correctly.
Is voltage drop a product defect?
Usually it is a planning or installation issue, not a strip defect. Check length, power, cable and feed points.