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Nora’s LED Tape Lights Up the Darndest Places
At just 7/16-inch wide and 1/8-inch thick, Nora’s flexible LED tape is designed to cast a seamless glow for accent lighting, cove lighting, building facades, bars and lounges, home theatres and under cabinets
October 21, 2009
HousingZone
You'll find the new Nora’s LED Tape Lights shipped in a 16.4-foot long roll and a 24W driver, or as an LED tape roll with optional drivers. According to Nora, the silicone-encapsulated rolls are separable every 20 inches for power line connections and allow for some installation flexibility. End-users can cut through the tape’s shrink-wrap protective cover to access the pin connectors and easily attach a 9-inch power line inter-connector during installations. The LED Tape does not require soldering after cutting. Accessories include interconnectors in various lengths and an in-line on and off switch.
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