33' Outdoor Patio String Lights with 15 LED Filament Bulbs - Suspended Sockets - 2200K/2700K
Features
- Easy decorative lighting for outdoor spaces
- 33' total strand, 2' space between each suspended socket
- Linkable up to 32 sets
- Rated for outside application
- 120 VAC
- TRIAC Dimmable
- 2 year warranty, UL Listed
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Overview
- Also available in 23' strands and 48' strands
- Includes 15 clear S14 dual filament LED bulbs - in either 2200K or 2700K
- 2200K and 2700K replacement bulbs available - sold separately
- Built-in eyelets for easy installation with cup hooks, guide wires, or zip ties
- Includes plug
- 18 gauge wire
- 120 VAC
- 20000 hours L70 lifespan
- Rated IP65 for outdoor application
- UL Listed
- 2 year warranty
- Gardens
- Parties
- Patios
- Pergolas
- Porches and Awnings
- Restaurants
- Venues
- Weddings
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Specifications
| Base Type | E26/E27 (Medium Screw) |
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| Brand | Super Bright LEDs |
| Control Type | None |
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Current Draw
Current Draw
The current draw of your lights is calculated using the amount of power your light needs (wattage) and system voltage using the following formula: Watts/Volts = amps or W/V = amps.
An ampere or amp (A) is the standard unit for electrical current. A milliamp (mA) equals one-thousandth of an amp, or 1000 mA is equivalent to1 A. Choosing LED bulbs with the correct amperage ensures proper operation and prevents damage to your electrical system or the bulbs. See your vehicle owner's manual for amperage, wattage, and voltage information, or match the information on your existing bulbs. |
190 mA |
| Dimmable | Yes |
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Dimming Type
Dimming Type
TRIAC Dimming: Triode for alternating current (TRIAC) dimming is used to control high-voltage dimmable power supplies such as Magnitude Dimmable Power Supplies. These dimmable power supplies work by varying the power on the AC input side of the power supply by means of a TRIAC dimmer. This change in power on the AC input side will vary the voltage on the DC output side and control the intensity of the LEDs. TRIAC dimmers are common hardware store and household dimmers, which include brand names such as Lutron and Leviton.
Pulse-Width Modulation Dimming: Pulse-width modulation (PWM) dimming can be used to control dimmable power supplies such as Mean Well HLG Series and Mean Well LPF Series. This type of dimming control adjusts the output current based on the duty cycle. As the duty cycle increases, current will increase and the LEDs will be brighter. Conversely, if the duty cycle decreases, the current will decrease and the LEDs will be dimmer. Pulse-width modulation for these drivers is based on a 10V signal level with a frequency between 100Hz~3KHz. The MCBRF-4A or MLD-5A are compatible for this application. Resistive Dimming: Resistive dimming can be used to control dimmable power supplies such as Mean Well HLG Series. The resistance can be fixed or variable. If a fixed level of dimming is required, a simple resistor is all that is needed to dim the LEDs to a particular level. If a varying dimmable level is desired, a potentiometer can serve this purpose. By changing the resistance value of the potentiometer, the output current of the power supply changes, and the LED intensity changes. Controlling a single power supply will require a 100K ohm potentiometer for 100% intensity (100K ohm) to approximately 10% intensity (10K ohm) based on where the wiper is positioned. 1-10V Dimming: 1-10V dimming can be used to control dimmable power supplies such as 12V Mean Well HLG-40~240 Series or 24V Mean Well HLG-40~240 Series. This type of dimming control is an older style for compatible dimmable power supplies and is being replaced with 0-10V dimmer control. 1-10V dimming control works by varying the voltage from 1-10 VDC. A 10-volt signal on the dimming wire will allow for maximum current to flow to the LEDs for maximum intensity. A 1-volt signal on the dimming wire allows 10% of the current to flow from the power supply, which generates approximately 10% of the maximum intensity for the LEDs. 0-10V Dimming: 0-10V dimming can be used to control dimmable power supplies such as 12V Mean Well HLG-600 Series or 24V Mean Well HLG-600 Series. This type of dimming control is the most popular and newest style for compatible dimmable power supplies. 0-10V dimming control works by varying the voltage from 0-10 VDC. A 10-volt signal on the dimming wire will allow for maximum current to flow to the LEDs for maximum intensity. A 0.6-volt signal on the dimming wires allows 6% of the current to flow from the power supply dimming the LEDs to approximately 6% of full intensity. 0-10V dimmers can be found here. |
TRIAC |
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Environmental Rating
Environmental Rating
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Suitable for Wet Locations, Waterproof |
| Finish | Black |
| Input Connection Type | 1-15P Plug |
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IP Rating
IP Rating
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IP65 |
| LED Lifetime | 20000 Hours |
| LED Quantity | 15 |
| Length | 33 ft |
| Linkable | Yes |
| Operating Temperature | -10 to 40 °C (14 to 104 °F) |
| Wattage | 22.5 Watts |
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Standards And Certifications
Standards And Certifications
Standards and certifications comprise a vast number of companies and compliances that serve specific purposes—primarily addressing safety, environmental impact and energy efficiency, and sanitation. They are divided into categories for each product type and certification type to allow for very specific qualifications related to each product. When this system is being used as intended, it gives consumers, installers, suppliers, and anyone else that may be involved confidence that the product is safe and will work well in their application.The most common UL and ETL certifications relate to safety and installation, although they do also provide some sanitation-related certifications (using NSF standards). Another common certification body is the DLC, which specializes in certifying the performance of a light—mainly related to environmental impact and electrical efficiency. Learn more about different certification types here. |
UL Listed |
| UL File Number | E507879 |
| Voltage | 120 VAC |
| Warranty | 2 Year |
| Part NO |
CCT
CCT
Correlated Color Temperature (CCT) can be defined as the color of white light a light source is emitting. CCT is measured in Kelvin (K). The different color temperatures along the Kelvin scale correlate with different shades of white light, all of which impact how an individual perceives the space. LED lights are typically grouped into 3 different color temperatures: warm white, natural white, and cool white. Warm white gives off a yellow shade of light, natural light closely resembles the color of light given off from the sun, and cool light has a slightly blue tint to it. |
LED Color | Lumens |
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| GY-E26-18J2-15L2-22K33 | 2200K | Ultra Warm 2200K | 1425 Lumens |
| GY-E26-18J2-15L2-27K33 | 2700K | Warm 2700K | 1725 Lumens |
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