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New 125 watt temporary construction LED string lights create less heat and use less power

December 31, 2015 By Andrew Zistler Leave a Comment

lightsLarson Electronics reveals a new temporary construction LED string light set featuring five 25 watt LED lamps that provide higher quality light than 150 watt PAR38 lamps while creating less heat and using less power.
The WAL-SL-5-PAR38-LED-12.3-TLP work area string light set from Larson Electronics consists of five industrial grade LED lamps with 10 feet of 12/3 SJTW cable between each lamp. This temporary LED string light system is connected to power via an integrated 3’ cable terminated with an optional twist lock plug. Each socket is equipped with a high output LED lamp which delivers more light output than a 150 watt PAR38 lamp. Each individual socket is equipped with a hook eyelet allowing operators to attach an S hook to each lamp, allowing for overhead illumination and hands free operation. This LED light set is a far more energy efficient solution and provides 12,500 lumens of light over 50,000 hours, compared to the 2,500 hours offered by standard 150 watt PAR38 halogen lamps.

This temporary construction LED string light set consists of 40’ of 12/3 SJTW cable with 10’ between each lamp and terminated in a 3’ whip on the front and back ends for a total of 46’. Utilizing energy efficient LED lamps, operators are able to provide more light coverage from the same amp draw, or lower the amp draw using the same amount of LED lamps as halogen. Each LED trouble light has an effective range that approximately covers a 15’ to 20’ radius with a 60° flood beam. These lights are configured to operate with 120 volts AC to 277 volts AC or 12-24 volts DC without any modifications. These LED lamps are suitable for wet areas, extremely long lived, resistant to damage from impacts and vibrations, and consume far less energy than standard lamps.

Larson Electronics
larsonelectronics.com

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