LED COBs, Engines, Modules, Strips

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Series
Helieon, 1200 QXRAHelieon, 800 QXRA
Voltage - Forward (Vf) (Typ)
11.4V17.2V
Lumens/Watt @ Current - Test
60 lm/W61 lm/W
Viewing Angle
24°32°
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Voltage - Forward (Vf) (Typ)
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180081- Helieon Light Modules
1800812220
LED MOD HELIEON WM WH RND 3000K
Molex
0
In Stock
Obsolete
Tray
Obsolete
LED Module
White, Warm
3000K
-
Round
-
700mA
-
11.4V
61 lm/W
1.4A
82
24°
-
80.00mm Dia
27.85mm
-
Flat
180081-2330
1800812330
LED MOD HELIEON WM WH RND 3000K
Molex
0
In Stock
Obsolete
Tray
Obsolete
LED Module
White, Warm
3000K
-
Round
-
700mA
-
17.2V
60 lm/W
1.4A
82
32°
-
80.00mm Dia
27.85mm
-
Flat
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LED COBs, Engines, Modules, Strips


LED lighting in large scale often requires a COB (chip on board), Engine, Module, or Strip. COB lighting combines numerous LED die onto one substrate, taking up much less space than a traditional array of SMD LEDs. LED engines combine SMD LED's with resistors to create a ready to use light. LED modules use tiny LED's similar to a COB but they are still easily individually visible unlike with COB's. These are available in different color options, CCT values, lumens, current, and voltage options. They also come in an array of configurations such as strips, flexible strips, rectangles, discs, and starboards.