24W RGB External control underwater pond lights
underwater pond lights Features:
1. 2700K-3000K, emitting a soft, sunset-like golden glow.
2. CRI≥90, accurately reproducing the natural colors of water and its surrounding environment.
3. Built-in diffuser or frosted lens effectively prevents glare.
4. IP68 and IK10 dual certifications.
underwater pond lights Parameters:
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Model |
HG-UL-24W-SMD-RGB-X |
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Electrical |
Voltage |
DC24V |
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Current |
960ma |
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Wattage |
23W±10% |
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Optical |
LED chip |
SMD3535RGB(3 in1)1WLED |
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LED (PCS) |
24PCS |
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Wave length |
R:620-630nm |
G:515-525nm |
B:460-470nm |
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LUMEN |
900LM±10% |
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Frequently Asked Questions
Question 1: What is the actual lifespan of a warm white diving light?
LED light source: 50,000 hours (approximately 15 years with 8 hours of daily use).
Question 2: Can warm white lights be used in seawater swimming pools?
Yes, provided:
All metal parts are made of 316 stainless steel.
Use cables and connectors resistant to seawater corrosion.
Flush with fresh water monthly.
Question 3: How to achieve uniform lighting in a swimming pool?
Calculation formula: Number of lights = Pool area (㎡) ÷ 8-10㎡.
Layout principle: Symmetrical arrangement, lights installed on opposite pool walls.
Professional tools: Use lighting simulation software for precise design.
Question 4: What should I do if moisture appears inside the light fixture?
Emergency handling procedure:
Immediately turn off the power and remove the light fixture from the water.
Check the seals for aging or damage.
Dry at a low temperature (<50°C).
Reinstall after confirming the seal is intact.
Q5: Can warm white light and colored light be controlled simultaneously?
Control Scheme:
DALI System: Supports individual or group control.
Smart Controller: Can switch between warm white light and RGB modes via an application.
Dual Circuit Design: Different light types use independent control circuits.
Q6: How to choose the appropriate illumination angle?
15°-30°: For accent lighting of sculptures or specific areas.
45°-60°: Overall pool lighting.
120°: For large-area lighting in shallow water areas or spa pools.











