Armacost LIGHTING 423501 Outdoor Multi Color LED Tape Light Instruction Manual
- June 4, 2024
- Armacost LIGHTING
Table of Contents
- Armacost LIGHTING 423501 Outdoor Multi Color LED Tape Light
- TYPICAL CONNECTION SCENARIOS
- TYPICAL DESIGN CONFIGURATIONS
- Maximum recommended tape length
- Approximate watts used per meter at full brightness
- How to cut tape light
- TROUBLESHOOTING
- THREE-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
Armacost LIGHTING 423501 Outdoor Multi Color LED Tape Light
Installing tape lighting is an easy DIY project. However, basic wiring skills and tools for stripping, splicing, and connecting wires are required.
IMPORTANT
- Use only with low-voltage constant voltage DC power supplies. Never connect LED tape light directly to 120-volt household power.
- Do not power LED tape while coiled on the reel, as the LEDs will overheat. The mounting surface will act as a heat sink to dissipate heat.
- Never connect more than one power supply to a run of LED lighting.
- Do not install a tape light where it can come in direct contact with water. Do not use long-term in high humidity environments.
- Use certified CL2 or better cabling for wire runs inside walls.
- Do not install low-voltage DC wiring in the same runs as 120-volt AC power.
All wiring must be in accordance with national and local electrical codes, and low-voltage Class 2 circuits. If you are unclear as to how to install and wire this product, consult a qualified professional.
Planning
RibbonFlex LED lighting is designed for indirect lighting applications. The
LEDs themselves are not intended to be seen directly by the eye. Every
installation is unique, and the desired lighting effect is based primarily
upon personal preference. Installation location, wall colors, mounting angles,
and the light’s reflection off walls, surfaces, and objects will affect the fi
nal lighting appearance. Subtle adjustments to the positioning and angle of
the LED tape can greatly impact the overall lighting effect.
Choosing a color controller
A color controller is required for RibbonFlex multi-color LED lighting. Color
controllers blend the light from the LED chipsets allowing you to create
custom colors and color-changing effects. The color controller will also work
as a dimmer and function as an on/off switch. For current product information,
visit armacostlighting.com.
Choosing a power supply
RibbonFlex LED tape operates on low voltage and requires a power supply to
convert 120-volt household AC power to low-voltage DC power.
TYPICAL CONNECTION SCENARIOS
Interior RV and boat applications can be powered directly by a battery. Make sure the LED tape lighting that you are using matches the voltage of your RV or boat.
Power supply size: Determining your wattage requirements
TYPICAL DESIGN CONFIGURATIONS
Choosing a higher wattage power supply does not necessarily mean you can run longer lengths of LED tape light. However, it will allow for more lighting legs in an array design. Exceeding the maximum lengths in the chart below will cause LEDs farthest from the power supply to appear dimmer when at 100% brightness due to voltage drop. Using a higher wattage power supply will not reduce the effect of voltage drop
Maximum recommended tape length
Maximum recommended tape length
Configuration| 30+30 LEDs/meter
Length| Watts used
Straight run| 16.4 ft. (5m)| 48
Center feed / Loop back| 32.8 ft. (10m)| 96
Array| Varies based on layout and max wattage of power supply
How to calculate total wattage required in lighting system Using the chart below, determine the watts used in each leg of lighting. A straight run is considered one leg. A center feed is two equal length legs of lighting. An array can have many legs. Include only the lengths of LED tape in your calculation, not the connecting wires. Add together the watts used in each leg of lighting to get total watts required. Note this is when lighting is at 100% full brightness and when it will use the most watts of energy
Approximate watts used per meter at full brightness
Approximate watts used per meter at full brightness
30+30 LEDs/meter
Meters| 0.5| 1| 2| 3| 4| 5
Feet| 1.6| 3.3| 6.6| 9.8| 13.1| 16.4
Watts used| 5| 11| 21| 31| 40| 48
- Watts used is the power consumed by your LED lighting system, not the watt rating of a power supply.
- Always choose a power supply rated at or greater than your needs.
Power supply location and voltage drop
The shorter the wire leads between the power supply and the LED lighting, the
brighter and more consistent your lighting will be. To learn more visit
armacostlighting.com/voltagedrop
for an easy-to-use voltage drop calculator.
How to cut tape light
- Cut the LED tape with scissors directly in the center of the copper pad as shown in position “A” below.
- You can also cut the tape at position “B,” but do not use connectors on these tape light joints.
IMPORTANT: Always use the indicators printed on the tape light to maintain the same polarity (+ to +, G to G, R to R, B to B, W to W).
Using connectors
Wire lead connectors are used for going around corners or, when cut in half,
to create two power leads or jumper cables to bridge gaps in order to get tape
lighting to other areas. To increase the wire length between two LED strips,
simply cut the connector wire in two, and splice in the length of wire needed.
18 gauge or heavier wire is generally recommended. Do not coil excess wire;
shorter lengths and thicker wire will mean less voltage drop and higher
brightness.
Be sure all wire splice connections are secure and sealed. Options include soldering, electrical tape, crimp connectors, terminal blocks, wire nuts, etc. Peel about 3/4 in. of the paper from the LED strip adhesive backing at the connection point before inserting into connectors.
Sealing connection with heat shrink tube
Sealing cut end of tape light with heat shrink tube
- Mounting surfaces should be smooth, clean, completely dry, dust free and above 60ºF (15 ºC) before installing/sticking the LED tape strip in place. Thoroughly clean all mounting surfaces with isopropyl alcohol. Do not use common rubbing alcohol and household cleaners, which may leave behind residues.
- When installing on painted surfaces, paint should be fully cured based on the manufacturer’s cure time.
- Be careful not to peel off the 3M adhesive from LED strip; just remove the tan paper backing.
- Support power wire leads, especially when mounting under cabinets and shelves.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Tape light strip does not light
- Make sure your LED power supply is receiving 120-volt power.
- Confirm you have maintained correct polarity (+ to + and – to –) when joining LED strips and when connecting to the power supply.
- Check all tape light connections and any switch or dimmer connections from the power supply to the LED tape light. Consider testing with a multimeter to ensure light strip is receiving power.
LED tape lights blink on and off
- Your power supply is not adequate for the length of LED tape light you are powering. Install a higher wattage power supply or reduce watts used by shortening the lengths of your LED tape lighting. LEDs farthest from the power supply are noticeably dimmer
- This is the result of voltage drop. Decrease the length of the power feed wires or use thicker power feed wires between the power supply and the tape lighting.
Visit armacostlighting.com/installation for additional installation tips and FAQs.
- Input voltage ……………………………………………………………… 24-volt DC
- Moisture rating ………………………………………………………………….. IP67
- Beam angle ………………………………………………………………………. 120°
- LED light source ………………………………………. SMD 5050 & SMD 2835
See product packaging or visit armacostlighting.com for additional product- specific information.
THREE-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY
Improper installation, abuse, or failure to use this product for its intended purpose will void warranty. This warranty only applies when all components, including LED power supplies, have been provided by or approved for use by Armacost Lighting. The warranty does not cover labor or any other costs or expense to remove or install any defective, repaired or replaced products.
References
- LED Lighting Products & Solutions from Armacost Lighting
- Installation Instructions for LED Lights – Armacost Lighting
- Voltage Drop Calculator – Armacost Lighting