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This waterproof 12V LED strip is a practical choice when you need neat, reliable accent lighting in moisture-prone or exposed areas—think bathroom details, under-cabinet lighting, or highlighting shelving and displays in a retail space. Choose between Warm White for a cosy feel or Daylight for a crisp, clean look, and please note there’s no warranty on cut lengths.
Where This Light Works Best: Ideal for soft mirror backlighting in bathrooms, neat task light under kitchen cupboards, and for brightening shop shelving and display cases. It's a good pick for homeowners who want tidy, hidden light and for shopfitters dressing shelves. Electricians and handy DIYers will find it useful for small, continuous runs. The strip gives clean, focused light without bulky fixtures, so it works where you want light that stays out of the way.
Specifications
- Wattage (Watts): 72 Watts, 14.4 Watts per meter
- Colour Temperature: 3000K / 6000K – Warm White or Daylight – Understanding Colour Temperature
- Voltage: 12Vdc
- IP Rating: IP54
- Dimensions: 10mm (W) x 3mm (H)
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PROMPT — Before & After LED Strip Light Transformation
Create a square 800×800 photorealistic before-and-after lifestyle image split vertically down the center (LEFT = Before, RIGHT = After). Use the exact same interior scene on both halves with a clean straight centre divider line.
Scene (choose one cohesive South African hospitality setting): a boutique coffee shop counter area with dark walnut timber counter front, matte charcoal/graphite joinery, and a recessed display niche on the counter edge that currently has no strip lighting. The camera is at standing eye level, slightly angled toward the niche, as if a customer is viewing from the counter seating side. Include realistic elements: a small arrangement of coffee bags and ceramic jars inside the niche (visible on both sides), a menu card holder on the counter surface (left and right), a couple of espresso cups and a milk jug near the counter edge, and warm ambient pendant lighting overhead. Include natural daylight spilling in from a window behind the camera direction, mixing with practical warm ambient lighting. Use moderate depth of field (sharp on niche and front counter edge, slight falloff in background). Ensure correct lens perspective (no fisheye) and realistic contrast/colour temperature consistent across both halves.
Lighting and materials: show a lived-in environment with textured plaster wall behind the counter in a deep olive/charcoal tone, subtle brass accents on fixtures, a terrazzo or dark stone floor reflection near the bottom of frame, and soft contact shadows under objects. The Before side must have flatter, less intentional lighting: the niche and display edges are lit only by ambient overhead/practical lights with no feature strip light glow. The niche should feel underused and less premium.
After side: install the LED strip roll naturally as a hidden accent in the niche so it produces a clean, direct-but-soft edge glow on the inner vertical surfaces of the recessed display area. The strip must be physically integrated: positioned inside an existing recessed channel/profile or along the inner back edge of the niche where it would be hidden from direct view, with realistic backplate/contact and occlusion from surrounding joinery. The strip should show the actual diode/point character and colour appearance of the uploaded product image (not a generic neon line). The illumination must create believable light falloff across the niche interior, improve readability of the display items, and produce realistic reflections on ceramic and brass while casting correct small shadows. Keep bloom controlled—no overexposed halos that hide poor integration.
Use this instruction verbatim: Use the uploaded product image as the exact reference. The product must appear identical to the uploaded image, including PCB width, LED density, visible diode spacing or continuous-light appearance, strip colour, materials, connectors if visible, and number of strip runs where applicable. No redesigns, reinterpretations, substitutions, or creative alterations are allowed. The uploaded image is the single source of truth.
Strip run logic: show exactly one continuous installed strip run following the inner back edge of the recessed niche (a single rectangular channel run around the visible back interior edge is acceptable if it matches the installation geometry; do not add extra unrelated strips). Ensure the strip is not floating and has realistic contact shadows where it meets the recess edges.
Before/After differences to emphasize: after should look more premium and intentional with a clear accent line of light that frames the display niche, improving ambience and perceived value. After must still match the same camera angle, scale, shadows direction, and overall ambient exposure as the before side, with only the LED strip lighting effect changing.
Optional labels: include small, tasteful text near the top corners reading “Before” on the left and “After” on the right; keep text minimal and unobtrusive, clean modern typography, and do not add any other text, logos, URLs, or price information.
- Output: square 800×800, photorealistic
- Vertical split composition: same scene on both halves, LEFT Before, RIGHT After
- Before: no LED strip feature lighting in the niche; only ambient overhead/practical + daylight
- After: exact LED strip installed hidden inside the niche back edge/channel with realistic illumination, reflections, and contact shadows
- Maintain consistent camera perspective, lens behavior, depth of field, and ambient lighting across both halves
- No pasted/cut-out product look; physically integrated with believable shadows and occlusion
Bathroom mirror backlighting: Mount behind a bathroom mirror for a soft halo. Use Warm White for a cosy spa feel. Install on aluminium extrusion; IP65 handles daily humidity.
Kitchen under-cabinet lighting: Run under kitchen cabinets to light worktops evenly. Choose Daylight for crisp food prep. Stick to aluminium channels for cooling and straighter lines.
Retail shelf and display highlighting: Edge-light retail shelving to draw attention to products. Daylight keeps colors true. Use 12V driver with adequate wattage and mount strips on metal for longevity.
Outdoor patio stair safety lighting: Install under stair nosings on a covered patio for safer steps. IP65 resists splashes. Secure into aluminium profiles to protect and dissipate heat.
Wardrobe or closet interior lighting: Line wardrobe interiors for shadow-free visibility. Warm White flatters fabrics. Use a 12V supply and avoid cuts where possible as cut lengths carry no warranty.
Choose Suitable Locations: Choose moisture-prone or exposed areas like bathroom details, under-cabinet spaces, or retail shelving for reliable accent lighting.
Connect To 12Vdc Power: Connect the strip to a compatible 12Vdc power source for proper operation.
Choose Colour Temperature: Select Warm White for a cosy feel or Daylight for a crisp, clean look to suit the space.
Plan Lengths Before Cutting: There is no warranty on cut lengths, so plan runs carefully and avoid unnecessary cutting.
Test Before Final Placement: Power the strip briefly to confirm brightness and appearance suit the application before securing it.
What voltage does this LED strip run on?
It runs on 12Vdc.
Is it suitable for moisture-prone areas?
Yes, it is IP65 waterproof and a practical choice for bathroom details, under-cabinet lighting, or shelving and displays in a retail space.
What colour temperatures are available?
Choose 3000K Warm White or 6000K Daylight.
What is the wattage and length of the roll?
It uses 72 Watts for the 5 m roll, or 14.4 Watts per meter.
Is there a warranty on cut lengths?
No, there is no warranty on cut lengths.
This waterproof 12V LED strip is a practical choice when you need neat, reliable accent lighting in moisture-prone or exposed areas—think bathroom details, under-cabinet lighting, or highlighting shelving and displays in a retail space. Choose between Warm White for a cosy feel or Daylight for a crisp, clean look, and please note there’s no warranty on cut lengths.
Where This Light Works Best: Ideal for soft mirror backlighting in bathrooms, neat task light under kitchen cupboards, and for brightening shop shelving and display cases. It's a good pick for homeowners who want tidy, hidden light and for shopfitters dressing shelves. Electricians and handy DIYers will find it useful for small, continuous runs. The strip gives clean, focused light without bulky fixtures, so it works where you want light that stays out of the way.
Specifications
- Wattage (Watts): 72 Watts, 14.4 Watts per meter
- Colour Temperature: 3000K / 6000K – Warm White or Daylight – Understanding Colour Temperature
- Voltage: 12Vdc
- IP Rating: IP54
- Dimensions: 10mm (W) x 3mm (H)
-
PROMPT — Before & After LED Strip Light Transformation
Create a square 800×800 photorealistic before-and-after lifestyle image split vertically down the center (LEFT = Before, RIGHT = After). Use the exact same interior scene on both halves with a clean straight centre divider line.
Scene (choose one cohesive South African hospitality setting): a boutique coffee shop counter area with dark walnut timber counter front, matte charcoal/graphite joinery, and a recessed display niche on the counter edge that currently has no strip lighting. The camera is at standing eye level, slightly angled toward the niche, as if a customer is viewing from the counter seating side. Include realistic elements: a small arrangement of coffee bags and ceramic jars inside the niche (visible on both sides), a menu card holder on the counter surface (left and right), a couple of espresso cups and a milk jug near the counter edge, and warm ambient pendant lighting overhead. Include natural daylight spilling in from a window behind the camera direction, mixing with practical warm ambient lighting. Use moderate depth of field (sharp on niche and front counter edge, slight falloff in background). Ensure correct lens perspective (no fisheye) and realistic contrast/colour temperature consistent across both halves.
Lighting and materials: show a lived-in environment with textured plaster wall behind the counter in a deep olive/charcoal tone, subtle brass accents on fixtures, a terrazzo or dark stone floor reflection near the bottom of frame, and soft contact shadows under objects. The Before side must have flatter, less intentional lighting: the niche and display edges are lit only by ambient overhead/practical lights with no feature strip light glow. The niche should feel underused and less premium.
After side: install the LED strip roll naturally as a hidden accent in the niche so it produces a clean, direct-but-soft edge glow on the inner vertical surfaces of the recessed display area. The strip must be physically integrated: positioned inside an existing recessed channel/profile or along the inner back edge of the niche where it would be hidden from direct view, with realistic backplate/contact and occlusion from surrounding joinery. The strip should show the actual diode/point character and colour appearance of the uploaded product image (not a generic neon line). The illumination must create believable light falloff across the niche interior, improve readability of the display items, and produce realistic reflections on ceramic and brass while casting correct small shadows. Keep bloom controlled—no overexposed halos that hide poor integration.
Use this instruction verbatim: Use the uploaded product image as the exact reference. The product must appear identical to the uploaded image, including PCB width, LED density, visible diode spacing or continuous-light appearance, strip colour, materials, connectors if visible, and number of strip runs where applicable. No redesigns, reinterpretations, substitutions, or creative alterations are allowed. The uploaded image is the single source of truth.
Strip run logic: show exactly one continuous installed strip run following the inner back edge of the recessed niche (a single rectangular channel run around the visible back interior edge is acceptable if it matches the installation geometry; do not add extra unrelated strips). Ensure the strip is not floating and has realistic contact shadows where it meets the recess edges.
Before/After differences to emphasize: after should look more premium and intentional with a clear accent line of light that frames the display niche, improving ambience and perceived value. After must still match the same camera angle, scale, shadows direction, and overall ambient exposure as the before side, with only the LED strip lighting effect changing.
Optional labels: include small, tasteful text near the top corners reading “Before” on the left and “After” on the right; keep text minimal and unobtrusive, clean modern typography, and do not add any other text, logos, URLs, or price information.
- Output: square 800×800, photorealistic
- Vertical split composition: same scene on both halves, LEFT Before, RIGHT After
- Before: no LED strip feature lighting in the niche; only ambient overhead/practical + daylight
- After: exact LED strip installed hidden inside the niche back edge/channel with realistic illumination, reflections, and contact shadows
- Maintain consistent camera perspective, lens behavior, depth of field, and ambient lighting across both halves
- No pasted/cut-out product look; physically integrated with believable shadows and occlusion
LED Striplight 12V - 5050 Waterproof (5M Roll)
- Regular price
- R 647.00
- Sale price
- R 647.00
- Regular price
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R 929.00
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