Frequently Asked Questions

LED Neon Flex FAQ

Can LED neon flex be cut to custom lengths?

Yes, LED neon flex can be cut at specific marked intervals with scissors or a sharp utility knife. It’s important to cut only at these designated points to avoid damaging the circuitry. For various pre-cut options or accessories, browse our LED neon flex collection.

How energy-efficient are LED neon flex strips compared to traditional neon?

LED neon flex strips are far more energy-efficient than traditional neon lights, offering bright illumination while significantly reducing electricity use and long-term energy costs. Explore our range of LED strip lighting solutions for more efficient alternatives.

What are the common reasons for flickering in LED neon flex?

Flickering typically occurs due to loose connections, using an incompatible power supply, or overloading the electrical circuit. Using the correct LED power supply helps ensure stable performance.

Are LED neon flex strips waterproof?

Many LED neon flex strips come in waterproof designs, making them ideal for both indoor and outdoor applications. Check out our selection of outdoor lighting to find waterproof options for your setup.

How do I connect multiple LED neon flex strips?

To connect multiple LED neon flex strips, use compatible connectors or a higher-capacity power supply that meets voltage requirements. You can find essential striplight connectors and cabling easily in our store.

What brightness levels do LED neon flex strips offer?

Brightness levels vary by model, generally ranging from 100 to 1000 lumens per meter, based on the design and LED density. For ideas on different intensity levels, visit our LED striplight kits.

Can LED neon flex bend in multiple directions?

Yes, certain LED neon flex models feature horizontal or vertical bending ability, making them great for flat surfaces or complex 3D installations. For high-flexibility designs, see our latest LED strip lights.

Is an LED driver required for high-voltage neon flex strips?

High-voltage LED neon flex strips (110V/220V) do not require a separate driver. However, low-voltage variants (12V/24V) do need an LED driver. View our collection of suitable LED power supplies to ensure compatibility.