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OSRAM

LFD600S-G1-850-06 V2

In stock: No Vendor stock: No Minimal order quantity: 1 Discontinued
Price (excl. VAT):
820,93 €
This price is valid until 31.08.25
Split box: 10,00 €
EAN: 4062172062411
MPN: 4062172062411
Package: 1
Estimate delivery time at our warehouse (approx.): 2-4 weeks

Technical Information

Item condition New
Manufacture name LFD600S-G1-850-06 V2
Brand OSRAM
Categories Light ribbon-/hose/-strip
Country of origin CN

Packing details

Packing level 1 4062172062411

Description

LFD600S-G1-850-06 V2. Light strip component, fits into modular lighting setups, provides uniform illumination for architectural or decorative use. Works as part of larger systems requiring adaptable LED brightness and efficiency. 12V DC input. Rated current: 0.5A max typical in normal operating conditions, flicker-free at standard load thresholds, efficiency drop if undervolted <10%. Designed for direct-to-surface mounting via adhesive backing or clamps (not supplied). Strip length fixed—cannot extend sections due to integrated circuits along the ribbon’s layout. Flexible PCB base material; thermally tolerant up to 60°C long-term exposure but avoid exceeding ambient heat above spec limits (~45°C ideal). IP level unspecified—wouldn't recommend it near moisture-heavy environments without secondary seals (user installation responsibility). Connector type is male-female dual pin on leads—easy integration with compatible equipment but fragile solder-point precision noted across batches. Raw data: Length: 600mm. Width: ~11mm ribbon profile. LED module count: ~120/strip (~20 LEDs per 100mm segment). Brightness output: roughly around 850 lm/m @ rated voltage. Color temperature factory set at ~5000K (cool white). Strip coating thickness negligible (<0.05 mm variation affects thermal flow minimally). Revision model active-V2 engineering AFTER initial G1 failure rate fixes attempt troubleshooting-transistor mismatch batch # early run escape logging issues patched serialization blockers traced here too (? confirm test boundary limits rollout.).