Reflekt+ Alue LED Light (1800mm)
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Reflekt+ Alue LED Light (1800mm)

$ 33.00
Alue LED Light (1800mm) SKU: Reflekt+ Alue LED Light (1800mm) Power: 10.8w Voltage: 24v Length: 1800mm  
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There’s a point in feature wall planning where a single short LED unit isn’t enough and running two short ones side-by-side creates a join that draws the eye for the wrong reason. The 1800mm Alue is the answer to that problem — it covers a wider wall section in one clean, unjoined run.

A 1800mm length suits the scenarios where 1200mm or 1500mm fall short: double-panel feature walls, wider kitchen cabinet runs above a rangehood, full-width cove lighting in a standard 1800mm room section, and stair landings where the horizontal run exceeds what shorter units handle cleanly.

Installed above a cladding feature wall, the 1800mm Alue throws an even wash of light across the full panel width without any mid-run join or brightness variation. On ribbed or slatted wall panels — EcoClad timber-look or PVC feature panels — that consistent, uninterrupted light across the full 1800mm width is what produces the clean, architectural result that a patchy or joined solution doesn’t.

For ceiling coves in standard Australian rooms where the wall-to-wall dimension is around 3600mm, two 1800mm units cover the cove run symmetrically with a single centre join — a much cleaner result than mixing different length units to fill the space.

For under-cabinet kitchen lighting, 1800mm covers a wider bench run than a 1500mm unit — useful for galley kitchens, island benches with overhead cabinetry, or butler’s pantries where continuous illumination across the full workspace matters.

Q: When does it make more sense to choose 1800mm over two shorter units?
A: Any time the run you need to light is between 1500mm and 1800mm, a single 1800mm unit is cleaner than two shorter ones — there's no join, no potential brightness variation at the join point, and the installation is faster. For runs that are exactly 1800mm (a common wall section width in Australian residential construction), the 1800mm unit is the obvious specification. For runs significantly longer than 1800mm, step up to 2100mm or 2400mm, or run two 1800mm units in sequence.
Q: Is there a visible difference in light quality between the 1800mm Alue and shorter lengths in the range?
A: The light quality — colour temperature, brightness, and evenness of output — is consistent across the Alue range. The only difference between lengths is coverage. A longer unit covers a wider section without joins; a shorter unit covers a narrower section. Choose the length based on the width of the surface you're lighting, not on perceived quality differences.
Q: How does the Alue perform in ceiling cove applications?
A: Ceiling coves are one of the most effective applications for the Alue. Mounted into the cove recess with the light directed downward toward the wall or upward toward the ceiling (depending on cove design), the Alue creates a soft ambient wash that borders the room. For standard ceiling heights, the 1800mm unit is a practical length — it covers generous cove sections without overshoot and minimises the number of joins in the cove run.
Q: Can the Alue be used to light stair risers?
A: Yes — the Alue works well on stair risers and stair walls with cladding. For stair riser applications, the 1800mm length suits wider stairways (above approximately 1500mm clear width). For standard 900mm–1200mm stairways, the 1200mm or 1500mm unit is typically sufficient. Stair lighting with the Alue creates a strong architectural effect — the linear light emphasises the horizontal rhythm of each step.
Q: What power supply does the 1800mm Alue require?
A: Power supply specifications — voltage, wattage draw, and compatible driver requirements — should be confirmed with Titan Trade Centre at time of purchase. The correct driver is essential for stable, flicker-free light output and for protecting the LED lifespan. Using an undersized or incompatible driver is the most common cause of premature LED failure.

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