Summarize
- TUNNELMA led ribbon allows you to adjust the colour temperature of the light
- Colour temperature adjustable from 2 700K warm to 6 500K cold
- Ribbon CRI over 90, colours reproduce naturally
- Wireless wall button for infinitely variable adjustment
- Led strips are suitable for a wide range of lighting applications in different areas of the home
When choosing a Led light, there is no need to decide what shade (warm or cool white) of light you want from the luminaire. The colour temperature, i.e. the shade of light produced by the luminaire, can be adjusted by choosing LedStore’s TUNNELMA family of LED strips. The colour temperature of the strip varies from a warm, around 2 700 Kelvin to a cold bluish, around 6 500 Kelvin. It is suitable for any space where you want to change the mood of the lighting. In addition to the colour temperature, the light control dims the lighting to the appropriate level.
TUNNELMA led ribbon lighting
The TUNNELMA led strip eliminates the difficulty of choosing between white light shades. The most common colour temperatures, or light tones, of LedStore’ s led luminaires are 3 000K, which is roughly equivalent to the light tone of a halogen lamp, and 4 000K, which is a neutral white light tone. One of the great things about the TUNNELMA CCT led strips is that the light temperature can be adjusted via a wired or wireless wall switch. The warmest light tone is obtained at 2 500 Kelvin, creating a warm yellow light with orange tones. The colour temperature can be adjusted up to 6 500 Kelvin, giving a cold bluish light. The colour rendering index, CRI, of the strips is over 90, which means that the colours of the illuminated space are reproduced very naturally.
Ambient tapes are available in different wattages for different applications and in two different types of tape technology, SMD and COB. Read more about the differences between the strips in the illustrative article CCT adjustable led strip light.
Infinitely variable adjustment of the light colour temperature
It is worth noting that although the white light from the HINT – led strip can be changed in tone, the luminaire also produces a neutral white light in the middle of the scale, with no bluish or yellowish tint. In this case, the colour temperature of the light is adjusted to the so-called. to an average temperature of around 4 000 Kelvin. A wireless, wall-mounted button is the most common way to adjust the light. It provides infinitely variable adjustment of both the light tone and dimming.
The technical implementation of the light colour change is based on the fact that the luminaire has two LED circuits, cold and warm. When the mixing ratio of these is changed with a knob, the colour temperature of the light changes. On the button, the implementation is handled in such a way that the dimming is switched to the colour temperature control by double-clicking the button.
Adding Zigbee control to the light control adds to the luxury of everyday life. This allows you to control the lighting not only from the wall button, but also from the desired tablet or phone. We have written about lighting automation in our article Zigbee smart lighting – five points in a nutshell.
TUNNELMA – LED strips allow for versatile lighting solutions
This versatile LED strip can be used for lighting in any room in the home. The ribbon roll is 5 metres long and can be cut to the desired length within 10 centimetres, or chained if longer ribbons are required. Applications include general lighting for ceiling or floor mouldings, accent lighting or mood lighting. Almost any light application is possible with this product. We always recommend installing LED strips in a aluminium profile with a lid.
Led strip projects easily ready for installation or installed
Check out our online LedPaja made-to-measure and installation service. We are also active in lighting design for new and renovation projects. Check out our lighting design service. We’ve been working with LEDs for over 10 years, and with us you’ll succeed with every project. You can find more ideas and realisations in our photo galleries.