![]() As we increase degrees Kelvin the color changes from yellow to off white to natural white and then to bluish white which is known as Cool White. Warm White is what we call 3000K which gives off an orange or yellowish appearance. The temperature rating of an LED strip directly affects what the light looks like. The strips are also available in single colors of: Red, Green, Blue, Yellow and White (3000-6500K CCT).ĬCT stands for Correlated Color Temperature which is the color temperature of light, measured in degrees Kelvin (K). This is a great option for UV applications or for making your own black light! There is an Ultra Violet (UV) version of the strips available. If you are using RGB strips just make sure you use a 3 channel controller from the dimming section of this guide. They use red, green and blue diodes so that they can be mixed to create many different colors. RGB strip lights are color changing strips that are great for accent lighting all around the home. RGB LED strips are a good option for those that like some variety and color effects. LED strip color depends on personal preference.
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