2 Pack - 24Ft - LED String Light - Includes 12-S14 bulbs - 2200K - 120 Volts
2 Pack - 24Ft - LED String Light - Includes 12-S14 bulbs - 2200K - 120 Volts
Outdoor String Lights by Satco
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Specifications
Brand: | Satco |
Part Number: | S8037 |
UPC: | 045923080371 |
Category: | Outdoor String Lights |
Total Wattage: | 24 Watts |
Voltage: | 120V |
Bulb Base: | Medium E26 Base |
Bulbs Included: | Yes |
Lumens: | 100 |
Color Temperature: | 2200K |
CRI: | 80+ |
Dimmable: | Yes |
Fixture Material: | PVC |
Location Rating: | cETLus Wet |
Dimensions: | 7.48"H x 1.77"W x 288"L |
Weight: | 3.52 Lbs. |
Finish: | Black |
Warranty: | 1 Year |
Outdoor String Lights FAQs
What’s the difference between residential and commercial string lights?
Commercial sets use heavier‑gauge cable, molded sockets, and often shatter‑resistant bulbs for long‑term outdoor use. Residential sets are lighter for seasonal installs.
Are string lights weatherproof and what IP rating should I look for?
Look for outdoor‑rated cords with IP65‑style protection and molded, sealed sockets. Wet‑location ratings are ideal for permanent setups.
How far can I run a single string and how many can I connect?
Follow the manufacturer’s max run length (often 100–500 feet depending on wattage). LED bulbs enable longer runs due to lower current draw.
Are string lights dimmable and which dimmers are compatible?
Many strings dim with compatible triac dimmers or smart plugs; confirm the dimmer’s minimum load and avoid mixing bulbs with different drivers.
Should I choose LED or incandescent bulbs and what base types are common?
LED S14 or G40 bulbs on E26 bases are common; LED saves energy and reduces heat. Shatter‑resistant bulbs are safer over dining areas.
How do I hang string lights safely and reduce sag in wind?
Use stainless eye hooks, guide (catenary) wire, and zip ties or clips. Maintain gentle catenary to handle expansion and wind.
What color temperatures look best for patios and dining areas?
Warm 2200–2700K creates a cozy, bistro feel; 3000K is a crisp warm white. Keep color consistent across all runs for cohesion.
Can I use string lights year‑round in snow or coastal environments?
Choose cords with UV‑resistant jackets and stainless hardware. In coastal areas, rinse salt periodically; in snow, support spans to manage load.
How do I avoid tripping breakers with long runs of lights?
Calculate total wattage per circuit and use GFCI‑protected outlets. Spread long runs across circuits if needed to prevent trips.
What maintenance keeps string lights bright and safe?
Inspect sockets, replace failed bulbs promptly, and check attachment points each season. Coil and store carefully if seasonal.