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    Anonymous 8 months ago in Fairy lights

    Plug-in power supply CH for fairy lights (fairy lights currently have a thick EU/DEU plug)

    Hello, dear Community, I have a question: A long time ago, my mum gave me a string of lights with a thick EU plug (from Konstmide). I would like to use these fairy lights this year, but I don't want to plug in a thicker adapter. That's why the fairy lights have been lying around for a long time. Do you know if I can find a plug-in power supply/transformer for a Swiss socket (for fairy lights) at Galaxus? The power supply unit (which can be detached from the fairy lights) has the following specifications: IP44 PRI/Input: 220-240V - 50-60Hz- 0.10A SEC/OUTPUT: U rated= 36V - Uout= 40V Prated= 7.2W Does this matter at all or is it enough if I just pay attention to the number of watts and simply use something that can withstand over 7.2W? I have generally found plug-in power supplies for fairy lights, but not one with the above specifications. Sorry, I'm an absolute electrician. Many thanks for your support and have a nice day

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    ManuelsWorld 1 year ago in Fairy lights

    Add filter: Colour rendering index (CRI)

    I would like to filter by colour rendering. There are always fairy lights/LED lamps that are supposed to have a warm white light colour (white light bulbs) and then effectively emit more of an amber (only orange light without a full white spectrum). The colour rendering is specified in CRI and around 90 is required for good light. An even higher index is required for photography and film productions, as otherwise the colours look unnatural.

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    topflash74 1 year ago in Fairy lights

    Christmas tree lights

    I am looking for a LED light chain with 230V power connection for my Christmas tree 150cm high and 100cm diameter at the bottom. Is there anything good?

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    chrigou70 2 years ago in Fairy lights

    Led candle garland

    I'm looking for a LED garland imitation candle. With the particularity of being a single cable 230 volt (which means that only one cable leaves the adapter).

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    Anonymous 2 years ago in Fairy lights

    Fairy lights for the children's room

    I am looking for a light chain for the children's room, which has between approx. 20-50 lights, can be operated via USB or mains plug and only has a very weak light. I would like to use the chain as a night light and therefore it should really only shine very weakly... Is there such a thing? Unfortunately, most fairy lights are much too bright for this purpose. Thank you very much.

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    mkaspar 4 years ago in Fairy lights

    Fairy Lights Curtain Rail

    Is there a light curtain that you can simply thread into a curtain track in the home, like a ready-made curtain with a glider?

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    silocher 8 years ago in Fairy lights

    Fixed illuminants

    Do I understand the term correctly by assuming that a defective bulb cannot be replaced in these products?

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    jenny.baechtold 7 years ago in Fairy lights

    Light chain with small light bulbs

    Hello Together Is there a light chain that looks like a light bulb, but the bulbs are no larger than 4 cm in diameter? Unfortunately, I can't make heads or tails of the product descriptions. Thank you

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    alexxis 9 years ago in Fairy lights

    Light chain battery operated

    Unfortunately, I don't have access to a power socket (not even possible with an extension cable). Are there battery-powered fairy lights on sale?

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