The main difference between low-voltage lamps and high-voltage lamps is that they use different voltage ranges. In general, low voltage fixtures are those that run on a low voltage DC power source (usually 12 volts or 24 volts), while high voltage fixtures are those that run on 220 volts or 110 volts of AC power.
Low-voltage lamps are often used in indoor lighting, landscape lighting and other occasions that require decorative or partial lighting, such as xenon lamps, LED lamps, halogen lamps, etc. Because of its low voltage, it is safe and reliable to use, and can effectively save energy. But it also requires an additional low-voltage power supply (transformer, etc.) for conversion, which increases cost and complexity.
High-voltage lamps are generally used in macro lighting, outdoor lighting and other occasions that require a wide range of lighting, such as street lights, square lights, neon lights, etc. Because of its high voltage, it can be directly plugged into the power supply for power supply, which is relatively convenient to use. But there are also potential safety hazards at the same time, such as electric shock. In addition, high-voltage lamp bulbs have a relatively short life and often need to be replaced.
Therefore, when choosing a lamp, it is necessary to consider various factors such as the required lighting effect, the site environment, and safety requirements, and choose a suitable low-voltage or high-voltage lamp.
Post time: Aug-09-2023