Specifications and Dimensions
| Glass or LED | LED | Maximum Sets Run in Series | 30 |
| Color of Bulbs | Warm White | Cert. | UL Approved |
| Color of Wire | Green | Warm Up During Operation | No |
| Number of Bulbs | 20 | Plug Type | DC Barrell Plug |
| Spacing between bulbs | 6 inches approx | Dimmable | No |
| Bulb Shape | 5mm | Maximum Current | |
| Replaceable Bulbs | No | Voltage | 12 Volt DC |
| Total Length | Manufactured in 2 sections: 15-foot cord with accessory plug plus a 10-foot section with 9.5 feet lit length (plugs on each end of lit section allow user to run sets end to end) | Power | |
| Lit Length | 9.5 feet, approx. | ||
| Lead Wire Length (Distance between male plug and first light) | 6 inches | Bulb Height | 1/4 inch |
| Tail Wire Length | 6 inches | Bulb Width | 3/16 inch |
| Gauge of Wire | 22 AWG | Bulb Diameter | .2 inch |
| Included | Lifespan Estimate | 35,000 hours | |
| Application | Indoor/Outdoor | Warranty | 90 Days of Normal Seasonal Use |
| Additional Info | Bulbs cannot be removed, replaced, or exchanged between sets | Additional Info |
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Questions and Answers
Have a Question?
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Are these dimmable?
They are not considered dimmable. When the current is dropped below a certain threshold, the lights turn off completely.
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what is the amps or watts for the 12v christmas lights?
The light sets pull about .01 amps. Hope that helps!!
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How many amps does a single string of 20 draw?
They draw about .01 amps per string.
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Can I cut off the cigarette lighter part off and splice it into my landscape lighting wire to my transformer? Can I cut the excessive 15' extension cord part and splice it back into the connector to make it much shorter? Sorry I don't know much about electricity
While these lights are designed to be used with a 12-volt DC battery, we do have customers using them for the type of project you are describing. The only issue is related to the lack of rectification and resultant flicker which is most noticeable when lights are in motion. You might experiment with a single set of lights to see if they are compatible with your system before connecting them all into the system. #commonsense I hope that helps answer your question - let us know if you have others.
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I would like to use these 12 volt DC string lights as part of a 12 volt AC landscape lighting set up. Will they run on 12 volt AC power? Thanks!
While these lights are designed to be used with a 12-volt DC battery, we do have customers using them for the type of project you are describing. The only issue is related to the lack of rectification and resultant flicker which is most noticeable when lights are in motion. You might experiment with a single set of lights to see if they are compatible with your system before connecting them all into the system. #commonsense
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How many strands would I need for a wreath that is 2 ft in diameter so that it looks good? I was thinking one would be enough but would like some advice.
I think you are correct. One should be just fine.
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I see you state the lights might flicker when moved if hooked up to a 12V low voltage landscape lighting system. However, what if the transformers' output is 12V DC?
The 12 volt landscape transformers are AC, your 12 volt battery is DC. The light strands are rectified when on DC but not on AC. That is why they might flicker.
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Can these be hooked up to landscape power which is 12V, but generally AC?
While these lights are designed to be used with a 12-volt DC battery, we do have customers using them for the type of project you are describing. The only issue is related to the lack of rectification and resultant flicker which is most noticeable when lights are in motion. You might experiment with a single set of lights to see if they are compatible with your system before connecting them all into the system. #commonsense
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Can these be used outside?
Yes, these string lights are rated for indoor/outdoor operation. Keep in mind that they are water resistant, not waterproof and should not be submerged in water or mud.
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Can you hook multiple strings together
Yes, each light portion of the light string has a male/female connector set that allows them to be run end to end. Only one adapter cord and accessory plug is required per circuit.