Outdoor LED lights can be powered in several ways, depending on the specific product and installation. Here are a few common options:
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Hardwiring: Some outdoor LED lights can be hardwired to a power source, such as a junction box or outdoor electrical outlet.
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Solar power: Outdoor LED lights with built-in solar panels can be powered by the sun. These lights typically have a battery that stores the energy generated by the solar panel during the day, which is then used to power the lights at night.
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Battery power: Some outdoor LED lights are powered by batteries, which can be recharged as needed. This option is often used for portable or temporary lighting.
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Low-voltage transformer: Outdoor LED lights can also be powered by a low-voltage transformer, which reduces the standard 120-volt power supply to a safer and more efficient 12 or 24 volts.
When choosing a power source for outdoor LED lights, consider factors such as accessibility to power sources, the amount of sunlight available, and the specific needs of the installation.