I wanted to talk to you about some of the questions you guys may
have regarding The Single Density LED Strip and Dual Density LED Strips.
They are both great products, they both light up quite a lot and
they are both high quality strips with high quality diodes and circuitry.
But there is a difference when it comes to the lumen output of each
one, and also the current draw from each one.
Basically the dual density has 300 LED in the 16.4 foot length.
And the single density has 150 LED in the same surface area.
So basically the dual density has more LEDs pack closer together in
the same surface area as a single density.
What that means is that you get a brighter strip but also you get
more current draw.
So depending on what the application calls for, then you can decide
if you are going to go with the single density or the dual density.
They are both great products like I said.
They both light up really well.
But if you are look for something that is going to help you really
bring out something in the room or something that needs a lot of lighting
output. Then you go with the dual density.
The current draw on the dual density is about 50 watts per 5 meter
strip or 16.4 foot strip.
The single density is about 24-25 watts. So it is pretty much
doubling up.
Also the lumen output is about twice as much on the double density.
You can get this at SIRS-E.com they are both great strips like I
said again.
You can make your own decision whether you are going to go with the
singe density or dual density.