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Skinny Side-Lit LED RGB Strip - Addressable,
1m, 60LEDs (SK6812)
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DESCRIPTION FEATURES DOCUMENTS
Operating Voltage: 5VDC
Beam Angle: 120 deg.
Consumption Watts: 18±W/m
LED Quantity: 60 pcs
PCB Thickness: 8mm wide, 0.3mm thickness
3-pin JST-SM connector
3M Adhesive Tape on Back
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1 METER ADDRESSABLE LED RGB SIDE-LIT SK6812 SKINNY
Skinny Side-Lit LED RGB Strip - Addressable, 1m, 60LEDs (SK6812) Product Help and Resources
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