’Id like to send you the update of our pixel lighting. If you have inquiry for them, please feel free to contact me. Thank you. msfftxd54 @sina.com
Part no.
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Color
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LED type
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Pin
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Voltage
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Wattage
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Wires
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Size
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Image
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Price
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12-3P-1FC-1903
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Full color
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F8 RGB
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3-Pin
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5v
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0.3w
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100mm
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12mm
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USD$0.153/piece
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12-4P-1FC-6803
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Full color
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F8 RGB
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4-pin
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5v
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0.3w
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100mm
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12mm
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USD$0.226/piece
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12-4P-1RGB
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RGB color
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F8 RGB
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4-pin
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5v
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0.3w
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100mm
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12mm
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USD$0.103/piece
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12-2P-1W
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White
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F8 white
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2-pin
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5v
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0.1w
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80mm
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12mm
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USD$0.054/piece
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Regards
Gavin Liang
Kedi lighting co., Ltd.
Guangdong China
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