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Permanent Outdoor Lights

Deerdance RGBIC LED Permanent Outdoor Lights

$129.00 USD$199.00 USD
Illuminate your outdoor spaces with Deerdance permanent outdoor lighting, designed to elevate your home's ambiance for every occasion, whether it's Valentine's Day, Christmas, Halloween, or any celebration in between! With...

Frequently Asked Questions

Do LED strips use a lot of electricity?

When used as your primary light source, LED strip lights consume less electricity to generate equivalent light output. The potential savings are substantial—LEDs use up to 85% less electricity than traditional incandescent lighting and approximately 18% less electricity than CFLs (Compact Fluorescent Lamps).

Do LED lights get hot?

Unlike other light bulbs that can become excessively hot when switched on, LED lights typically remain only slightly warm, or may even feel cool to the touch. This is because LEDs utilize less energy than traditional bulbs, resulting in reduced energy wastage and heat production.

Can you sleep with LED lights on?

Sleeping with LED lights on is physically safe as long as the wires are not pinched. However, it can lead to sleep disruption due to the light wavelengths suppressing melatonin production, increasing sleep latency, disrupting REM sleep, and causing overstimulation.

Do LED strip lights need to be plugged in?

Every LED strip segment needs to be linked to a DC power supply or another LED strip segment connected to a DC power supply (daisy chain). The connection approach will vary based on the type of wires or plugs included with the LED strip, as well as whether the DC power supply comes with a plug.

Can you cut LED light strips?

Every LED strip segment needs to be linked to a DC power supply or another LED strip segment connected to a DC power supply (daisy chain). The connection approach will vary based on the type of wires or plugs included with the LED strip, as well as whether the DC power supply comes with a plug.