Main lighting with LED strips: is it useful?

  • Erstellt am 2021-07-27 15:03:00

hampshire

2021-07-28 08:36:16
  • #1
One is located here with us in Lindlar and is active online. Buying from a manufacturer in Poland is especially affordable with excellent quality.
 

bowbow91

2021-07-28 09:15:42
  • #2


I probably am not allowed to post here. If you are looking for a dealer who does LED studies, you should be able to find him…
 

JürgenJosef

2021-07-28 09:27:15
  • #3
Light relies on various types of lighting: direct, indirect, and accent lighting. In every room, I have a light cove on the wall on one side connected to the regular ceiling outlet. In the living room, it is combined with the dining area. This was pretty much the only solution after we had already purchased the apartment in the shell stage. The only thing that still bothers me is that due to the fixed segment units of the strip in the living room, it ends earlier on the right side than on the left. If you are still free to choose, then use all facets but never cover everything only on one side with spots. Also, plan for the loss from the diffuser in LED strips (30%) and the reflection rate of the ceiling in indirect lighting. Thank you very much for your pictures and your note. They are definitely very valuable. Planning all facets of light is, of course, absolutely correct. Best regards Jürgen
 

JürgenJosef

2021-08-21 09:33:40
  • #4
Hello,

attached is the lighting plan.

In the dining area next to the kitchen, a pendant lamp will be added, and in the living room area, a ceiling light in the center. In the bedroom, reading lamps will be installed on the nightstands. The mirror in the bathroom, 1.20 m long, has an LED strip integrated at the top and bottom. The mirror in the guest toilet also has one.
Along the balcony wall, an LED strip will be installed.
This should complete the lighting.

The power supply lines should be routed centrally to the storage room into the suspended ceiling, where the power supplies are also to be housed (inspection).

It still needs to be clarified which KNX system (Busch-Jäger or Jung) or which lighting control is to be used.

LED ceiling installation drywall:




















































Length
Living area ceiling 17.60 m
Kitchen ceiling 7.25 m
Hallway/WC ceiling 7.80 m
Hallway ceiling 6.00 m
Hallway baseboard lighting 131.80 m
Bathroom ceiling 12.00 m
Bedroom ceiling 3.70 m
Room 1 ceiling 4.00 m
Room 2 ceiling 4.00 m



Information regarding technology:

In the hallway baseboard
Mean Well power supply HLG
320 watts 24 volts 13.34 amperes.

In the ceilings:

LED strip Dynamic White IP20/24 volts 2500 – 6000K, 850-900 lumens
23 watts per meter

The LED strip is the same everywhere, only the power supply varies in wattage.

What is your assessment? Especially concerning the lighting control: via DALI or DALI + KNX or DMX or 1-10V control?

Thank you in advance for your opinion.

Jürgen
 

Hendrik1980

2021-08-21 09:40:17
  • #5
That sounds interesting! We are also planning a few [Vouten] in the house. But now I have read somewhere that these are supposed to be very expensive… Do you already have an estimate of the costs for yours?
 

JürgenJosef

2021-08-21 11:12:58
  • #6
The corridor baseboard lighting is not 131 m but 13.2 m. Sorry.
 

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