100W LED Temporary Light

100W LED Temporary Light
Informācija:
Product Features :
● To easily turn on and off, every LED drop light comes with an Infrared remote control.
● Each and every LED drop light includes a 120V female plug for daisy chaining.(Please double-check the daisy chaining utmost ratings)
● "Instant On" eliminates the need to heat inefficient HID lamps.
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portable construction work lights

 

 

Product Features :

 

● To easily turn on and off, every LED drop light comes with an Infrared remote control.

● Each and every LED drop light includes a 120V female plug for daisy chaining.(Please double-check the daisy chaining utmost ratings)

● "Instant On" eliminates the need to heat inefficient HID lamps.

● L70 Can Run 50,000+ Hours
● UL-Listed for Damp Setting (IP64)

● 5-Year Warranty

 

 

Specification:

 

Electrical AC100–277V, 100W, 50–60Hz
Surge Protection 6KV
Driver Internal Driver
LEDs

SMD2835 LED Chips

Number of LEDs 408
Life Span 50,000 hours
Lumen Output 12,500 lumens
Luminous Efficacy 150lm/w
CRI 80
IP Rating IP65
Beam Angle 360°
Dimensions 6.5” x 11.5” H (165 mm x 292 mm)
Net Weight 2.8 kg
Approvals DLC, cUL, listed for damp location

 

 

Description:

 

For areas that require a little additional punch, use the high lumen output 100W LED Temporary Light. In a variety of settings, stainless steel cages offer toughness and longevity. Excellent short-term lighting option for business, industrial, and hobby garages. features a hidden built-in socket, a spring-loaded hanging hook, a 10 foot power cable with plug, and a five year guarantee.

 

 

Detail Pictures: 

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FAQ

 

100-watt LED current?
Divide units by system volts. A 12-volt 100-watt lamp draws 8.3 amps.

 

LED 100 watts?
A 100-watt equivalent LED lamp, at 17 watts, is well under the 60-watt fixture safety limit.

 

Are 100W lamps energy-intensive?
The average cost of energy per kWh is $0.11, and a 100-watt lightbulb uses 0.1kWh per hour, so it would cost $96.36 to power it for 8,760 hours (1 year). One lamp costs almost $100 per year.

 

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