Our energy-efficient LED rope light spools are truly versatile products with nearly limitless uses in both residential and commercial lighting applications. This multi-color LED rope light is like having three rope lights in one!
| Lighting Facts |
| LED Color |
Red, Green, Blue |
| Length |
65 feet |
| Connection |
4 wire |
| Dimensions |
3/8" x 3/4" rectangular |
| Voltage |
120V AC |
| Luminous Intensity |
3500 mcd |
| Temperature Rating |
-60°F - 220°F |
| Beam Angle |
25° |
| Bulb Orientation [?] |
Vertical (directional) |
| Bulb Spacing |
1 inch |
| Outer Tubing Color |
Clear |
| Power Consumption |
1.5 watts per foot |
| Cutting Interval |
39 inches |
| Rated Lifespan |
100,000 hours |
| Maximum Run |
600' |
| Suitable for Outdoor Use |
Yes |
| Dimmable |
Yes |
| Flashable |
Yes |
| Color Changing |
Yes |
| UL Listed |
No |
Free Accessory Pack included!1 5' Power Cord with Inline Rectifier
1 Power Connector
5 End Caps
2 Y-Connectors
1 Female to Female Extension
2 Inline Splices
30 Mounting Clips
1 Inline Mini Controller (powers up to 164')
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Refer to our
Rope Light Instructions page for an overview of how to work with rope lights.
Key points to remember:
- Only cut rope lights at the predetermined cutting intervals. Look for the cut marks on the outer tubing.
- LEDs are sensitive to polarity. As such, LED rope lights may appear to not function correctly if the polarity of the electrical current is opposite from what the LEDs are expecting. Instead of simply not lighting up (as other 2-wire LED rope lights do), these 4-wire RGB LED rope lights will often just faintly illuminate when the polarity is incorrect. This can be misinterpreted as the rope lights being defective, when in fact it is merely a polarity issue. Correcting the polarity will return the RGB LED rope lights to their full brightness. The "proper" way to correct polarity is to connect the power cord to the opposite end of the rope light run. But with the RGB LED rope lights, there is a "quick fix" method whereby you can simply flip the power cord over 180°, reversing the connection of the inner 4 wires. (This is best used only as troubleshooting test to determine if polarity is the cause of a certain problem. The "proper" polarity fix mentioned above is recommended for final installation.)