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Rope Light Tips

If you want a warm traditional yellowish light for indoor or outdoor use that is great for undercabinet, under-shelf lighting, as well as cove lighting and accent lighting, with NO Bulb Spacing options and a chance of Hot Spots (AKA scalloping, depending on how you mount or your application) we suggest looking at our Clear Rope Light, Color Rope Light and Two-Color Rope Light.

The first step in deciding your strip lighting and/or niche & accent lighting is to make a decision on the type of light you want. Whether you are using the strip light for accent, cove, display, under cabinet, etc., you should really decide what type of light rendition you want.

If you want a modern tube style light for indoor or outdoor use that is great for undercabinet, under-shelf lighting, as well as cove lighting and accent lighting, with a warm traditional yellowish light WITH Bulb Spacing options and don't mind the chance of Hot Spots (aka scalloping, depending on how you mount or your application), we suggest looking at our Tube Light.

If you're looking for a classic style stringer type of light for indoor or outdoor use that is great for trees as well as many other applications, and you want a warm traditional yellowish light WITH Bulb Spacing options and don't mind the chance of Hot Spots (aka scalloping, depending on how you mount or your application), we suggest looking at our Tree Light / Clip Light.

If you want a long life LED light with NO Bulb Spacing options and a chance of Hot Spots (aka scalloping, depending on how you mount or your application), we suggest looking at our LED Rope Light, or the Nexus LED Light System.

If you want a Xenon white light or a choice of a warm traditional yellowish light for indoor or outdoor use that is great for undercabinet, under-shelf lighting, as well as cove lighting and accent lighting, WITH Bulb Spacing options and with Little to No Hot Spots (aka scalloping depending on how you mount or your application), we suggest looking at our Create-A-Lite and our Task Light.

If you want a Xenon light that is great for undercabinet, under-shelf lighting, as well as cove lighting and accent lighting, with NO Bulb Spacing options and with Little to No Hot Spots (aka scalloping depending on how you mount or your application), we suggest looking at our Xenon Bars.

If you want a Fluorescent Light that is great for undercabinet, under-shelf lighting, as well as cove lighting and accent lighting, with NO Bulb Spacing options and with an Even Light per Bar, we suggest looking at our Fluorescent Bars.

Rope Light Help

What's the difference between STANDARD (2-WIRE) Rope Lights and CHASING (3-WIRE) Rope Light? Click Here
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Puck Lights

If you want Halogen Lighting that is great for undercabinet, under-shelf lighting, as well as cove lighting and accent lighting, that will mount recessed and is NOT Adjustable, then we suggest our 12 Volt Puck Lights, offered in Individual units or in a Kit.

If you want Halogen 12 Volt Adjustable Lights or LED Lighting that are great for undercabinet, under-shelf lighting, as well as cove lighting, accent lighting and task lighting, that will mount recessed, then we suggest our Adjustable Puck Lighting. MR16 Type, MR11 Type, LED Type.

All of the above are simply posted as courtesy and are not intended as recommendations or advice in any matter. We do NOT Recommend, Endorse or Guarantee the use of the above items for your application. Again, we have provided this to you simply as a courtesy to help you make an educated decision. You are responsible for what you purchase.

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Sometimes there is a need to bring a feature of your home into focus with subtle lighting. Whether you want to highlight your stair case or just don't want heavy fixtures and long cords stretching across the room, give Rope Lighting some consideration.

"Rope light" is the generic term for any of a variety of accent lights manufactured in long tubes rather than as individual fixtures. A typical rope light consists of numerous 1/2 watt micro-bulbs, spaced about one inch apart and housed in a clear or colored flexible PVC resin tube. Both 120 volt and 12 volt versions are available, and the lights are rated for both indoor and outdoor use.

The tiny bulbs are maintenance free, and are not intended for replacement. Affordable Quality Lighting of the rope lights are rated for about 35,000 hours of use before they fail -- if you had them on for an average of 4 hours every day, that translates into almost 24 years of life. At 1/2 watt each and spaced 1 inch apart, a typical rope light will generate approximately 6 watts per foot (it would take about 10 feet of rope light to equal the energy usage of one 60-watt light bulb). The tube gets only slightly warm to the touch, and does not present a burn danger.

The lights can be installed just about anywhere your imagination can think up. Indoors, you can use them along mantles and shelves, around bookcases, around or inside cabinets, inside dark closets, around doors and windows, along the edge of a ceiling or a chair rail molding, or to light up staircases or individual steps. Cove LightingOutdoors, they're beautiful around decks and deck railings, along paths, as safety lighting for steps, or as architectural or landscaping accent lights in any of a variety of areas.

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