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Flexible LED Light Sheets
Flexible LED light sheets are thin, customizable sheets of LEDs that are perfect for a variety of applications including signage, backlighting, display, and OEM. These customizable sheets can be cut in any direction along the printed cut lines, allowing you to cut them into the shape or length you need. They can also be folded over edges or wrapped around columns and other curved surfaces. The double-sided adhesive tape on the back allows for easy installation with no tools needed. The sheet can also be mounted with screws or nails through the designated areas between each LED. Each sheet comes backed by a 5-year warranty and ships the same-day from our centrally located warehouse.
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What are Flexible LED Light Sheets?
Flexible LED light sheets are an advanced lighting solution that offers flexibility and consistent brightness. They combine the energy efficiency and longevity of LED technology with the adaptability of a flexible sheet.
Light sheets typically consist of many small LEDs embedded on a thin, flexible circuit board that can be cut to size and customized. LED light sheets can be trimmed and shaped to fit different spaces and contours, providing a seamless and customizable lighting option for designers, architects, DIY-ers, and homeowners.

Available LED Light Sheet Colors
LED light sheet colors are highly customizable. They are available in warm white, natural white, cool white, tunable white, RGB+W, RGB+Tunable White, RGB, and addressable RGB. Also available in dimmable options, catering to diverse lighting needs. Change the color or theme by simply changing the color or brightness of your LED light sheets with a controller, app, or remote.
Maximum Run of LED Light Sheets
Design Planning: When planning an installation, ensure the total length of connected LED light sheets does not exceed the recommended max run.
Power Supply Placement: For larger installations, place the power supply in a location that minimizes the total run length or use multiple power supplies.
Voltage Consumption: Higher voltage systems (e.g., 24V vs. 12V) can support longer runs because they experience less voltage drop over the same length.
For example, if an LED light sheet has a max run of 3 sheets, you should not connect more than 3 sheets in a single series. If your project requires 12 LED light sheets, you would need to split the installation into four sections, each with its own power supply or appropriately managed wiring configuration.