This is why it's important to link to the exact product. Many LED strips are designed to work at a set voltage and the strips include current limiting resistors. This is but a single example. The example happens to be daylight white. I also see strips for 12 volt power using RGB LEDs. So need to know exactly what you have or exactly what you are replacing. As I mentioned "strips" normally include current limiting resistors and can be cut to desired length.I can’t add resistor to each LED as I’m doing for off the shelf led strips and (long story!) can’t just replace with another type.