How to Wire a Stainless Steel Letter Sign with Halo LED Backlighting
Halo-lit stainless steel letters are a popular choice for modern signage. The stainless steel letter is mounted slightly away from the wall, and LEDs behind the letter create a soft glow (halo effect) around it. This gives the sign a premium floating appearance that works well for offices, retail stores, and reception areas.
However, when installing LEDs behind stainless steel letters, it is very important that the LEDs do not sit directly on the metal. Stainless steel can transfer heat and may cause electrical issues if LED components make direct contact. To prevent this, an insulating layer must be placed between the stainless steel and the LEDs.
Below is a simple example of a stainless steel letter with LEDs mounted behind it.

Components You Will Need
To wire a halo-lit stainless steel sign, you typically need:
- Stainless steel letters
- LED modules or LED strip (12V commonly used)
- Acrylic or PVC insulator plate
- 12V DC power supply
- Electrical wiring (positive and negative leads)
- Silicone or mounting clips
Why an Insulator is Important
Stainless steel is conductive and can also absorb and transfer heat. If LEDs are mounted directly onto the metal surface, it can lead to:
- Electrical short circuits
- LED failure over time
- Heat damage to LED modules
- Reduced lifespan of the lighting
To prevent this, an insulating material such as acrylic, PVC, or polycarbonate should be installed between the stainless steel letter and the LEDs.
This insulation layer keeps the LED modules safely separated from the metal surface while still allowing the light to reflect off the wall to create the halo effect.