Alloy LED Introduces PowerLine 300 Driverless LED Tape Light
The new PowerLine 300 from Allow is a perfect complement to the existing PowerLine product line-up as it features ultra-long runs (up to 164 feet) and a new tighter diode pitch for reduced hot spots.
Available with both 120V hardwire and plug-in options, the new product provides up to 337 lumens per foot and is offered in 2700K, 3000K, 3500K and 4000K correlated color temperatures (CCT).
With a full spectrum 95+ color rendering index (CRI), the PowerLine 300 is offered in ETL Listed custom lengths and is IP65 rated for indoor and outdoor installations in wet and dry locations.
PowerLine 300 is one series of the complete PowerLine Tape Light family, which also includes PowerLine 200 and PowerLine 400. With the highest quality direct-connect LED lighting and the most configurations on the market today, all PowerLine tape is delivered custom-cut and ETL listed for easy and safe installations. Offering 95+ CRI (color rendering index), continuous runs up to 164 feet, and up to 400 lumens per foot brightness, all models are IP65 rated and compatible with household AC dimmer switches.
Available with both 120V hardwire and plug-in options, the new product provides up to 337 lumens per foot and is offered in 2700K, 3000K, 3500K and 4000K correlated color temperatures (CCT).
With a full spectrum 95+ color rendering index (CRI), the PowerLine 300 is offered in ETL Listed custom lengths and is IP65 rated for indoor and outdoor installations in wet and dry locations.
PowerLine 300 is one series of the complete PowerLine Tape Light family, which also includes PowerLine 200 and PowerLine 400. With the highest quality direct-connect LED lighting and the most configurations on the market today, all PowerLine tape is delivered custom-cut and ETL listed for easy and safe installations. Offering 95+ CRI (color rendering index), continuous runs up to 164 feet, and up to 400 lumens per foot brightness, all models are IP65 rated and compatible with household AC dimmer switches.
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