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Fitting led strip lights in plant room,with diffuser,fitted base had probs fitting guts to base,so switched light on,& tried to push fitting on to base,stupid me,had my hands on led lights & got a shock.These leds give quite a belt,surely this could be dangerous for anyone,beware,is this really allowed.
 
The voltage at any LED block should be no more than 50V at max so technically safe.
I think I have seen 37V specified in a lot of cases, obviously if you have LED strip supplied from a driver then the voltage should be no more than the driver rating.
 
The voltage at any LED block should be no more than 50V at max so technically safe.
I think I have seen 37V specified in a lot of cases, obviously if you have LED strip supplied from a driver then the voltage should be no more than the driver rating.
Thanks,will check with the guys on site what ratings they are,felt more than 50 v
 

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