Fibre optic LED lighting – how to turn your ceiling into a starry sky
Fibre optic LED lighting is an innovative decorative solution for giving rooms a
03.07.2025 | LED Lighting
HIGH‑EFFICIENCY LED modules 24 V IP65 redefine LED lighting for printed stretch ceilings, offering seamless brightness, exceptional energy efficiency and straightforward maintenance. This guide explains how to pick the ideal white tone, plan an even module grid, size a 24 V LED power supply and integrate dimming or smart control.
The ceiling canvas acts as a giant diffuser. If light sources run in long lines, banding and dark corridors become visible; colours flatten and the artwork loses impact. Arranging LED modules in a precise grid turns individual points into one luminous surface, making the graphic look consistent from every angle.
Example sizing: 180 modules × 1.5 W ≈ 270 W. Add a 20 % reserve and select a 320 W 24 V LED driver.
4000 K produces a neutral, slightly warm ambience that flatters wood and skin tones. It suits living rooms, cafés and spa zones. 6500 K delivers crisp daylight coolness, boosting contrast and detail—ideal for offices, showrooms and futuristic interiors. Sky or ice motifs look more realistic under 6500 K. Both variants share the same optics, power and IP rating, so aesthetics guide the decision.
White membranes typically need 12–14 modules per square metre; dense prints may require 16–18. Maintain at least 8 cm between modules and canvas for proper beam overlap. If space is tighter, reduce spacing to 10 cm. Mark the raster with a laser level before fixing profiles or wires.
Select a 24 V LED driver with at least 20 % headroom. For dimming, install a 24 V RGB controller or PWM dimmer between driver and modules. Zigbee or Wi‑Fi gateways integrate the ceiling into smart‑home scenes.
IP65 modules excel in outdoor light boxes, 3D channel letters, trade‑fair light walls and translucent shelves or stone panels. Their flexible layout and uniform spread simplify projects where strips struggle.
A 6 × 5 m membrane featuring deep‑sea photography uses 15 modules per square metre at 6500 K. Total load: 675 W, powered by two 400 W drivers at 80 % capacity. Visitors enjoy an immersive oceanic ambience; electronics stay cool and silent.
A pine‑forest print illuminated with 4000 K modules employs a 14‑module grid per square metre. A wall‑mounted PWM dimmer shifts lighting from dawn warmth to cinema‑night cosiness while cutting energy use by 40 % compared with the previous COB strip setup.
White foil needs 12–14 units; dark, ink‑rich graphics may need up to 18 units.
Yes, provided the power supply is outside wet zones or housed in IP54 casing.
Yes. RF 2.4 GHz remotes pair with 24 V PWM controllers for smooth dimming.
Disconnect power, replace the faulty unit and reconnect; other modules remain lit.
HIGH‑EFFICIENCY LED modules 24 V IP65 deliver unmatched uniformity, longevity and power efficiency. They transform printed stretch ceilings into vivid, seamless artworks while sidestepping the heat and shadow issues of LED strips. For tailored calculations or help choosing a suitable 24 V LED driver and RGB controller, contact the 2K‑Trade team today.
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