VaLO Zigbee 24V DRIVER 150W RGBW with build-in Zigbee receiver
VaLO Zigbee series dimmable power supply for 24V LED strip light. Also suitable for RGBW LED strips with light temperature control. Max. load 150W.
Compatible with IKEA TRÅDFRI system, Google Home devices and software and of course any other Zigbee product.
- 5-year guarantee
- Find n Bind, Touchlink, Network
- Max 150W 24V, only 0,5W standby!
- Philips HUE compatible, Zigbee 3.0
- RGBW for led lights
- Delivery status In Stock
- Brand Ledstore
- Breadcrumbs Home LED accessoriesLED strip driver24V drivers VaLO Zigbee 24V DRIVER 150W RGBW with build-in Zigbee receiver
- Category 24V drivers
- SKU Valo-Driver-ZG-150W-RGB-24v
- Wireless VaLO Zigbee
- Direction Yhteen suuntaan
- Wattage 150
- Light control 175
- Colour White
- Guarantee (year) 5 years
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WHAT IS CRI, THE COLOUR RENDERING INDEX
High quality LED lights also have a high colour rendering index, or CRI. A good colour rendering index (CRI) for home use is above 90, and nowadays many market lights are unfortunately closer to 80.
CRI tells you how well an LED light displays colours as they should be. For designers and architects, as well as interior designers, it should be one of the most important considerations. Make sure the lighting is perfect so that your artwork is what it is meant to be.
Colour rendering index
The colour rendering index is expressed as a number on a scale from zero to 100, where 0 = no colour rendering and 100 = full colour rendering. The colour rendering index of LED lights is also known as Ra, which is measured on a smaller scale than CRI. This Ra value does not include red tones or skin tones, for example, so it is a 'glossed' figure for the true quality of an LED light.
RA value
The Ra value measures the reproduction of colours using eight different reference colours. CRI takes into account the wider (15) wavelength range, including reds and other warm colours.
The Ra value is calculated by cutting the wavelength range, weighting the blue and violet tones, and calculating the weighted average of R numbers 1-8.
Excluded from the Ra value are, for example, the colour rendering of bright reds, yellows and greens, and shades close to skin tone. These are described by R-values between 9 and 15. The following is a picture of a measurement result that easily confuses the consumer.
This measurement is from a 9W CCT Led spot
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Colour rendering of LEDs - What is the difference between CRI and Ra-value?