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High Output Max Run COB Tape Light from American Lighting

American Lighting COB tape light

For large scale projects, the Max Run series COB tape light from American Lighting provides a more convenient installation by minimizing drivers and connections. The IP54-rated Max Run features a light nano-coating applied to the tape light and LED’s that protects from moisture and dust. The light tape is best suited for dry and damp indoor locations.

Offering a max run length up to 49.2 feet, the tape light is commonly used for lighting coves, corridors, lobbies, and retail spaces.

Features

  • Achieve longer max runs perfect for larger installations while still benefiting from the seamless look of COB
  • Excellent color rendering (90+ CRI)
  • Up to 300 lumens per foot performance
  • Consuming up to 3 watts per foot
  • Max run lengths up to 49.2 feet and cuttable every 1.64”
  • IP54 rating featuring nano-coating protective layer
  • Dimmable (5-100%) with most ELV, TRIAC dimmers
  • cULus Listed for indoor dry/damp locations
  • 50,000 hours rated life

More information about the Max Run series COB tape light from American Lighting

Max Run series COB tape light data sheet

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