When you’re choosing an LED light strip for your LED light strip, you need to understand the differences between IP ratings. For LED light strips, this protection is crucial, especially when the lights are mounted outdoors. The two most common IP ratings for LED light strips are IP65 vs. IP67, but what is the difference between them? How do you know which is the best choice for your needs? About the application of waterproof strip, pls read 6 Verschillende Manieren om LED Strips Waterdicht te Verlichten
In this article, we’ll break down the key differences between IP65 vs. IP67 LED light strips and help you make an informed decision.
IP65 Rating
The IP65 rating means this LED light bar product is resistant to low-pressure water jets and is completely dust-proof.
- IP stands for “Ingress Protection,” a standard used to classify how well a seal is sealed against foreign objects, such as dust and water.
- De 6 in IP65 represents the highest level of protection against solid objects, including dust and debris. This means that the LED strip will not let dust enter the housing.
- 5 indicates protection against water jets from any direction. While it can handle water splashes, it is not suitable for submersion.
IP65-rated LED light strips are recommended for indoor installation. They are ideal for locations where they may be exposed to dust, dirt, or occasional splashes of water.
These IP65-rated LED light strips are often used in semi-outdoor environments such as under eaves, on terraces, and even in kitchens and bathrooms where humidity levels may fluctuate.
IP67 Rating
An IP67 rating is a higher level of water resistance than an IP65 rated product. The two digits in IP67 mean the following:
- The 6 again stands for complete dustproofing, which protects against the ingress of solid particles such as dust and dirt. Therefore, an IP67 LED strip will be completely dustproof.
- The 7 indicates that the product can be used outdoors in wet locations. We recommend using an IP68 neon strip if it is to be submerged in water.
An IP67 rated LED strip is intended for environments where there may be more direct contact with water. This may include outdoor areas exposed to heavy rain, around pools, or even water features where the strip may be briefly submerged.
It is important to note, however, that IP67 is not designed for continuous immersion in water, so it is not suitable for underwater installations such as swimming pools. If you need a strip for use in pools and underwater, we have a neon strip specifically for pools that is IP68 neon strip rated.
Differentiating Between IP65 vs. IP67 Ratings
While both IP65 and IP67 LED strips offer excellent protection against dust, the main difference is their water resistance:
- IP65: Mainly provides protection against water jets and splashes. It is not suitable for use in areas where it may be submerged for a long time or exposed to heavy rain. We still recommend it for indoor use. It is very suitable for areas that are occasionally exposed to water but not frequently.
- IP67: Provides very good water resistance and allows for brief immersion in water. It is suitable for areas that come into direct contact with water, but we do not recommend immersion in water.
The choice between IP65 vs. IP67 LED strip depends largely on the environment in which the LED strip will be installed. If the exposure to water is minimal, IP65 may be sufficient. But if the strip will be exposed to more intense moisture or water, IP67 is a safer choice.
IP65 vs. IP67 Light Strips: How to Choose?
We have analyzed the differences between IP65 and IP67 LED strips in detail. Next, let’s analyze how to choose between IP65 and IP67 LED strips depends on your specific application.
Underwater or Submersion Needs: Neither IP65 nor IP67 are suitable for continuous underwater use. For projects that require the lights to be permanently submerged, such as in a swimming pool or aquarium, we offer IP68-rated neon strips, which are completely protected from prolonged immersion in water.
Indoor or Light Outdoor Use: For indoor environments that may be occasionally exposed to water or steam, such as kitchens or bathrooms, IP65-rated strips are sufficient. Similarly, for outdoor installations under covered patios or along eaves, IP65 LED strips will provide adequate protection.
Full Outdoor Exposure: If you plan to install the LED strip in an area that is directly exposed to rain or near a water feature, such as a fountain or pond, the IP67 rating is a safer choice. About IP67 neon strip, pls read Kan LED Neon Flex verlichting buiten worden gebruikt?
Conclusie
When choosing between IP65 vs. IP67 LED strips, evaluate the installation environment and select the appropriate waterproof rating. While both offer reliable protection against dust and moisture. IP65 is suitable for indoor humid areas, while IP67 is more suitable for exposure to more intense water environments.
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