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RGB pixel chain WS2811 | 4,5m long | 30 pixel with 30mm diameter

€49.00*

Content: 20

Available, delivery time: 3-5 days

Product number: LK45-2
Available stock: 25

The LED chain consists of 30 RGB pixels in a black PVC housing with a white-opal hemisphere. The round 30mm pixels each have 3 RGB LEDs integrated with a WS2811 pixel IC and are operated at 12V. They can be controlled with all standard pixel controllers. The pixels are connected with a black ribbon cable (15cm pixel spacing each) in a chain of 30 pixels. Each chain must be supplied with voltage.



Scope of delivery:

1x LED pixel chain with 30 pixels with RGB LED and 30mm diameter.



Technical data:

RGB Pixel Dimensionen

Manufacturer
LED-Studien GmbH
Mühlenweg 15
04451 Panitzsch
info@led-studien.de

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