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LED Modules

LED modules are compact light engines that supply the light source inside a fitting, sign or display rather than working as a finished lamp on their own. Each one carries its LED chips on a small board or cluster, sized to sit inside bulkheads, channel letters, cabinets and downlight bodies. Choose by wattage, light output and colour temperature to match the housing you are building or upgrading.

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What is an LED module?

An LED module is a self-contained board or cluster of LEDs that provides the light source for a larger fitting or sign. Rather than screwing or plugging in like a finished lamp, it mounts inside a housing and turns that housing into a working light. Modules are made in a range of shapes and outputs so they can fit everything from a slim channel letter to a round ceiling fitting.

Where LED modules are used

Common uses include illuminated signage and channel lettering, backlit displays and light boxes, cabinet and shelf lighting, and retrofit light engines that replace an older 2D or compact fluorescent module inside an existing fitting. Because the module does the lighting work, the surrounding housing can stay simple and serviceable.

Choosing the right module

Match the wattage and lumen output to the brightness the space needs, then pick a colour temperature to set the tone, from a warm white through to a crisp daylight. Check the supply each module is built for and its IP rating, so it suits both the wiring it will connect to and the location it will sit in.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is an LED module?

It is a compact board or cluster of LEDs that acts as the light source inside a larger fitting or sign, rather than as a standalone lamp. It mounts into a housing and provides that housing's light output.

What are LED modules used for?

They are widely used in illuminated signs and channel letters, backlit displays, cabinet and shelf lighting, and as retrofit light engines that replace an older module inside an existing fitting.

How do I choose the right LED module?

Match the wattage and lumen output to the brightness you need, choose a colour temperature for the tone, and check the module's supply and IP rating so it fits both the wiring and the location.

Do LED modules run on mains or low voltage?

It depends on the module. Some run directly from a 220-240V mains supply with an integrated driver, while others are low-voltage types fed from a separate supply. Check the supply each module is built for before fitting.

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