Can Outdoor Lights Get Wet?

Feb 27, 2023

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The last thing you want to see in your terrace or lawn are your expensive outdoor lights breaking. Always place a high emphasis on shielding your outdoor string lights from elements, particularly rain and snow.

Many people in the winter question if it's safe for outdoor lights to get damp as the weather deteriorates.


So, are exterior lamps waterproof?

If an outdoor light's IP classification is waterproof, it can get damp. You should check the IP classification of your outdoor lights to see how well protected they are against moisture in order to confirm that your particular type of string lights can get wet.

The IP66, IP67, and IP68 classifications for outdoor lamps are considered "waterproof" for the majority of applications. Additionally, make sure the extension cords are fit for use outside.

Continue reading to find out how to determine your exterior lights' IP classification and which kinds of light bulbs are better secured against rain.

 

What kinds of outdoor lighting are waterproof?
The majority of outdoor lamp kinds can, in general, get wet. The primary factor to take into account is whether the light fixture is watertight and weatherproof. When it comes to light bulbs, the lamp itself has no bearing on how well an exterior light is shielded from moisture and precipitation.

Consequently, these are the primary factors you need to think about when shopping for lamps for outdoor use:

The light's resilience
The lighting fixture's defense against dampness, mud, and rain
The effectiveness of the lighting system's power technology
You won't often have issues with the lights getting damp if the exterior light is sturdy and the fitting is secured against severe weather.

Checking the IP classification of the lights is the simplest method to determine if all of these criteria are fulfilled.

 

What does an exterior light's IP rating mean?
An exterior light fixture's IP rating how well it is shielded from moisture, weather, and dirt. Garden lamps must have an IP45 classification at the very least. With this IP classification, lights are successfully shielded from falling rain and water jets.

However, you should strive for outdoor lights with an IP68 classification if you want one that will be safe against more extreme weather conditions, like snow and high winds. Outdoor fittings with this grade offer total defense against water jets and alien items.

To determine whether your outdoor light can truly get damp, use the IP rating range for light sources.

To prevent electrical problems in your house, you should instantly replace any exterior lamps with safer models if their IP rating is lower than IP45.

 

How to Safeguard Your Exterior Lamps
To safeguard your outdoor lights, you must still take some safety and maintenance precautions even if you purchase outdoor lights with a high IP rating.

The term "ecosystem" refers to a group of people who work in the construction industry.

Using warm-colored LED light bulbs to deter insects, putting light shields, and using surge blockers to guard against lightning hits and other sudden surges are a few simple things you can do to safeguard your lights.

Please feel free to explore our outdoor lighting blog if this blog article has answered your query or if you want to learn more about everything connected to outdoor lights.

 

battery powered flood light

Product name

Benwei Led Flood Light

LED power

100W/200W/300W

CCT

3000K-6000K

CRI

>60

Housing material

Aluminum

Adaptor

Wall charger and Car charger

Working Temperature

-25 ℃ to 50 ℃

Beam Angle

120 ℃

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