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Why does the LED underwater light with a lifespan of 50,000 hours fail after one day?
LED underwater light is a durable product, generally speaking, it can be used for about 50,000 hours.
2022-09-13
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Can the swimming pool light only be used in the swimming pool?
Do you always think that the swimming pool lights can only be used in indoor or outdoor swimming pools? That’s not. Basically, all swimming pool lamps have single color and multi-color lights, and the light color conversion frequency is fast, which is more ornamental.
2022-08-18
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LED Underwater Lights Have Three Advantages In Application
LED underwater lights are lamps used for underwater lighting. They are widely used in swimming pools, fountain pools, pools, theme parks, square parks and other scenes. They can also be used as the best choice for commercial and artistic lighting. What advantages does it have over traditional underwater lights?
2022-07-20
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There are many types of underwater lights, how to choose the one that suits you?
In fact, there are many types of underwater lights, and it is inevitable that you will choose the wrong one. Next, let me tell you what factors should we pay attention to and choose the right underwater light?
2022-06-20
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MITE LIGHTING OEM of the well-known brands in the industry
For optimum visibility, swimmers alike know that there is no substitute for swimming pool LED lights. Every swimming facility from natatoriums designed for competitive swimming events will see benefits from LED's that could never be achieved with traditional swimming pool lighting.
2021-05-22
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Application and Characteristics of Led Fountain Lights
When you see colorful lights changing into various shapes in fountains, commercial plazas and other places at night, do you sigh that the fountain lights are so magical?
2021-05-15
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Why is the underwater lamp voltage lower than 36V?
The "safe voltage" that allows continuous contact under normal environmental conditions is 36V. The industry stipulates that the safe voltage is not higher than 36V, the continuous contact safe voltage is 24V, and the safe current is 10mA. Therefore, in order to prevent safety accidents and avoid the tragedy of electrocution, the voltage of underwater lights should be lower than 36V.
2021-03-30