Larson Electronics LLC Releases Dimmable LED String Light for Work Area Lighting


Industrial lighting leader, Larson Electronics LLC, has just released a new caged style LED string light system for temporary lighting that can be daisy chained for flexible illumination options, and features 10 high output LED lamps. This 131-foot LED string light system is an efficient and reliable temporary work light solution for tunnels and underpasses.

The Larson Electronics WAL-SL-10-LED-25-DIMM-HD-TXF string light system consists of 10, 10-watt LED globe style lamps - each globe light delivering more light output than a 100-watt incandescent. The 10-watt LED bulbs draws 10% the electrical power of a standard 100-watt bulb, making them suitable for standard voltage and low voltage applications. Each LED light screws into a molded E26 lamp socket and the bulb is enclosed in a bird cage style plastic guard for protection. A hook eyelet that allows operators to hang these tasks lights overhead.

This 100-watt assembly operates on 120-277V AC current stepped down to 12V or 24V DC via an inline waterproof transformer, and is wet area approved. Multiple stringer sections can be daisy chained together via 3' whips terminated in twist lock connectors. The WAL-SL-10-LED-25-DIMM-HD-TXF is dimmable via the power supply, offering a 75% reduction in power consumption when manually turned to "night mode" during off hours.

“This stringer light system is perfect for temporary work lighting,” said Rob Bresnahan, CEO of Larson Electronics LLC. “Not only does each lamp utilize cutting-edge, energy efficient, high output LEDs, but even more lamps can be added, making this system ideal for construction lighting in tunnels and other damp, dark locations that need extremely flexible lighting.”

 Larson Electronics LLC



September 17, 2018


Topic Area: Press Release


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