W-Series RGBW 4-in-1 Color Changing Flexible LED Strip Light - 18 LEDs/foot
This product requires a power supply.
aspectLED's RGB + White Color Changing Flexible LED strip lights are available in RGB+WW (Warm White 3000K), RGB+NW (Neutral White 4000K) or RGB+DW (Day White 6000K) and are a perfect solution for applications that require a multi-color lighting solution, plus a true white light option. Our W-Series RGBW 4-in-1 flexible LED strip lights are made with wire leads on both ends of each 16.4' reel and can be cut every 4", allowing you to cut pieces to the length that you need.
RGBW 4-in-1 LEDs are an innovative new evolution of RGBW LED technology. Traditionally, RGBW LEDs have involved having separate color changing and white diodes on the same board, but as separate chips. In LED strip lights, that typically means alternating RGB and white chips. 4-in-1 chip technology allows the RGB and White chips to be combined into 1, so each chip can emit red, green, blue, white, any combination, or all at once. That allows for much better color mixing and diffusion as it eliminates the alternating white/color spots and you're left with ultra linear color reproduction and the ability to create up to 4.2 billion different colors.
- Up to 360 Lumens/Foot
- 4.4 Watts/Foot
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Cut Length:
24VDC: 4" -
Run Length:
24VDC: 16.4’
Water Resistant | Waterproof | |
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Part # | AL-SL-WR-U-RGB4W | AL-SL-WW-U-RGB4W |
Dimensions | 1/2" (12mm) wide 1/8" (3.3mm) thick 16.4' (5M) long |
9/16" (14mm) wide 3/16" (4.7mm) thick 16.4' (5M) long |
Distance Between LEDs | 1/2" (12mm) | 1/2" (12mm) |
Cut Length | 4" (165.1mm) | 4" (165.1mm) |
Physical | ||
IP Rating | IP65 Splash Resistant | IP68 Submersible |
Adhesive Backing | Yes / 3M Adhesive | No |
Mounting Method | Adhesive Backing | Mounting Straps or Adhesive Caulk |
Electrical | ||
Input Voltage | 24VDC | 24VDC |
Beam Angle | 120 Degrees | 120 Degrees |
Dimmable | Yes | Yes |
Max Power Consumption | 4.4 Watts per foot (14.43 Watts per meter) |
4.4 Watts per foot (14.43 Watts per meter) |
Max Luminous Flux | 360 Lumens per foot | 360 Lumens per foot |
LED Type | 4-in-1 RGBW SMD 5050 LED Chips | 4-in-1 RGBW SMD 5050 LED Chips |
LED Quantity | 18 LEDs per foot (300 per reel) |
18 LEDs per foot (300 per reel) |
Max Run | 16.4 feet @ 24VDC | 16.4 feet @ 24VDC |
Weight | 0.6 lbs per reel | 1.2 lbs per reel |
Estimated Lifespan | 50,000 hours | 50,000 hours |
Other | ||
Warranty | 3 Year | 3 Year |
LED Color | RGB+3000K RGB+4000K RGB+6000K |
RGB+3000K RGB+4000K RGB+6000K |
Suitable Uses | Dry or Damp Locations | Dry, Damp or Wet Locations |
Standards / Certifications | UL Listed, RoHS | UL Listed, RoHS |
- Maintenance free
- Solid-state construction makes for high shock and vibration resistance
- SMD 5050 LEDs are super bright, high intensity and low power consumption
- Extremely long life: up to 50,000 hours with very low time-luminosity decay
- No RF interference
- Custom flexible PCB board color are available in white, black or yellow (special order)
- Architectural lighting for canopies, corridors, archways, windows
- Downlighting or uplighting for wall wash applications
- Backlighting or edge lighting for signage
- Edge-lighting for glass
- Under-cabinet, toe-kick, in-cove moldings
- DIY projects
- Safety stair tread and step marking
- Decorative lighting for holidays, tradeshows, exhibitions
How long is the lead length on a normal strip light?
Every strip light is made with 22 gauge, 6" long wire leads on both ends of the 16.4' reel of lights. This allows you to cut the strip light on the cut marks and utilize both ends for your project.
Should I choose Standard Brightness or Ultra Bright?
This is a personal preference and depends on your application. If you generally like your light levels high or brighter or if you are trying to light a larger area, go with Ultra Bright as the light will spread farther. If you generally like a dimmer light, go with Standard Bright. For example, Standard Bright will still be bright enough to light a counter as under-cabinet lighting and makes a nice accent lighting for cove lighting. However, if you want more of a task lighting for your counters, or you want to wash a wall with light, you will likely be happier with Ultra Bright. If you are unsure, go with Ultra Bright and use a dimmer to allow you to choose your own brightness once installed.
Do I need Waterproof, Water Resistant or Non-Waterproof?
To select the right LED strip light, consider your application. If it is going to be used outdoors where it will be exposed to rain, humidity or moisture go with the Waterproof. The Waterproof strip lights are completely encased in silicone and can be submersed under water. They are also more resilient to heavy traffic or abuse because of this protection layer. If your strip will be installed indoors near a sink or in a location where it might occasionally get splashed, go with the Water Resistant. If you are installing your strip indoors and there is no chance of direct water or moisture exposure, the Non-Waterproof will be your best bet.
What lengths are available?
Our strip lights are manufactured to 16.4' (5 Meters) reels. For some styles you can daisy chain 2 reels together to form a 32’ (10 meters) max run. Special order custom length strips are available, minimum order quantities may apply. For more information, please reach out to one of our LED lighting experts via chat, email or phone.
How do I connect my strip lights to the power supply?
Yes, you can but the distance you can run will depend on the voltage you select. If you plan to run more than 16 feet select 24VDC strip lights and you can run up to 32 feet or 2 full reels daisy chained together. If you plan to cut your strip lights and are looking for pre-made connectors to avoid soldering, check out our Strip Light Connectors and make your install easier.
How do I connect my strip lights to the power supply?
On the strip light, there are two wires; a red wire and a black wire. The red wire is the V(+) wire and the black wire is the V(-) wire as indicated on the strip itself. Your power supply output will also have a V(+) and V(-) wire. Connect the corresponding wires together using standard wire nuts or splice/crimp connectors.
What gauge wire should I use to run between my strip light and my power supply?
This will depend on multiple variables, such as the distance between your strip light and the power supply, your starting voltage, as well as how many total lighting products you are using. Our LED lighting products, including strip lights, will operate normally with up to a maximum of 10% voltage drop. If you measure your voltage drop to be higher than 10% at the end of one of your wire runs, you will need to either shorten your wire length, or go to a thicker wire gauge (or both). If you are unsure on how to proceed with your wiring, we recommend consulting with a certified licensed electrician to determine the correct size wire for your application.
Which voltage option should I choose?
Both options perform well and would not affect the lumen output of the strip lights. Both options would require the use of a power supply. 12VDC strip lights are popular for battery powered applications like automotive, motorcycle, boat/marine applications, or anywhere where you are connecting to a 12VDC supply. Our 12V strip lights also typically have the cut points closer together. 24VDC option is the most popular for residential and commercial applications. 24VDC is a safe low voltage, dims the best, and is the most stable and reliable voltage for your aspectLED strip lights.