| Q1 |
How should we treat the end faces of LED Flexible Light after they haveabeen cut? |
| A1 |
Apply a tube-type silicone sealant (sold at home stores, etc.) to waterproof the cutasurface. (Example: KE45 by Shin-Etsu Chemical Co., Ltd.) Note) Never leave the circuitaexposed after cutting LED Flexible Light. |
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| Q2 |
I understand that the cutting of LED Flexible Light must be performedaon a 3- or 4-bulb basis (cut after a multiple of 3 or 4 bulbs). Whatawould happen if I cut it on a 5- or 7-bulb basis ? |
| A2 |
LED Flexible Light must be cut on a 3- or 4-bulb basis due to its circuit characteristics. (A series circuit consists of 3 or 4 bulbs.) Cutting must take place after a resistance. If LED Flexible Light is cut on a 5- or 7-bulb basis, the remaining LEDs after the resistance will not light up. |
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| Q3 |
Is any excess portion of LED Flexible Light, after cutting, usable ? |
| A3 |
Only portions that still have a lead wire (wiring) can be used. It is practically mpossible to solder wiring to portions that have no wires. |
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| Q4 |
Is it possible to strip off the rubber portion (silicone cover) of LED Flexible Light (D-Type) ? |
| A4 |
No. It is practically impossible. Please use LED Flexible Light (T-Type). |