Battery-operated Christmas lights have become the most popular choice for Christmas decorating in recent years, and for good reason. Consumers see the many benefits of using them. The most common used today are LEDs. These come in two styles, traditional electric Christmas lights (incandescent bulbs) and battery-operated Christmas lights. Battery-operated Christmas lights give off bright white light and produce better color than standard bulbs. They use much less energy and last much longer than standard lights. They use 90-98% less electricity than incandescents and last 16 times longer.
The most common battery-operated Christmas lights are string lights, which can be all white or multiple colors. However, they are available in many other shapes and styles and can be used to decorate indoors or outdoors. These LEDs are powered by various types of batteries, depending on their size and how many lights are on the string. Most of these are powered by AA, 3A, C, or D batteries.
One tip is to consider using rechargeable batteries to save even more money. These LEDs come in many different shapes, shapes, sizes, and colors. When buying them, make sure you know what kind of use they are designed for.
Outdoor versions are more durable and weather resistant. You don’t want to use interior lights outside. The strings vary in length. However, another advantage of battery operated Christmas lights is the fact that you can combine many more strings to create whatever length is needed. Traditional strings are generally limited to just three strands. Anything else becomes a fire hazard. Most battery operated Christmas string lights are used for decorating the Christmas tree, wreaths and other indoor uses.
Outdoor String Battery LEDs can be used to decorate the exterior of your home, landscaping, and garden, and because you can combine multiple strings, you should have no problem covering as much as you like. Best of all, since battery LEDs don’t require any wiring, there’s no need to run miles of extension cords to an electrical outlet. No wires to trip over, unplugged, and no major power loss.
Battery-operated Christmas lights are easier to use since they don’t require an electrical outlet. You can install them anywhere you want, and there’s no need to hide power cables out of sight. There’s no need to worry about someone tripping over an extension cord running across the floor. No unsightly tangled power cords.
They are ideal for hanging wraps. Again, you won’t have any wires running out of the crown into an electrical outlet. The most popular use for battery LEDs is the Christmas tree. They make installing the tree easier because you don’t have to position it so that it’s near an exit. These LEDs also do not get hot and do not plug into the wall, eliminating a fire and safety hazard.
You can buy battery powered Christmas lights that are fire retardant. These will not heat up and pose a threat to set your tree on fire. Battery lights last much longer than standard incandescents, are longer lasting, safer, and cost much less to run. That is why more and more consumers choose to use these lights for Christmas decoration.