- IP67 Rating — Prevent strong wind, rain.
- SAA Approval — Australia’s Highest Electrical Standards
- Constant and stable current and voltage source to stop the lights flickering
- Can Support to 150 Watts output devices.
- 12 Volt – Safe Extra Low Voltage (SELV) Transformer, short circuit and overload protection
Here are the detailed explanation of the above terms.
What is IP67?
IP67 is one of the ratings set by the International Electrotechnical Commission to determine the level of protection a device has. It is an ingress protection rating that looks at the ingress of solids, like dust, and water. A rating of IP67 means that a product is dust tight and watertight, when submerged in water of up to 1 meter for up to 30 minutes.
What is SAA Approval?
SAA Approvals is accredited by the Joint Accreditation Service of Australia and New Zealand (JAS-ANZ) as a third party certification body to issue certificates for electrical equipment that has proven to comply with the safety requirements of the applicable Australian Standard.
There are many devices that can generate 150 watts of output power, here are some examples:
- Portable generators: Some portable generators are capable of producing around 150 watts of power. These generators are typically used for camping, outdoor events, or as backup power sources.
- Power inverters: Power inverters can convert DC power from a battery or other source into AC power, which can be used to power appliances and electronics. Many power inverters are capable of producing up to 150 watts of output power.
- Solar panels: Depending on the size and efficiency of the solar panel, it is possible to generate around 150 watts of power from a single solar panel.
- Computer power supplies: Some computer power supplies can provide up to 150 watts of output power. These power supplies are typically used to power high-performance desktop computers or gaming systems.
- Portable battery packs: Portable battery packs or power banks can also provide up to 150 watts of output power. These devices are typically used to charge smartphones, tablets, laptops, and other small electronics on the go.
12 Volt – Safe Extra Low Voltage (SELV) is a type of electrical system that uses a maximum of 12 volts of electricity. SELV is considered safe because it is a low voltage system that does not pose a significant risk of electrical shock or fire. SELV is commonly used in electronic devices, lighting systems, and other low-power applications.
In addition to being safe, SELV also offers some advantages over higher voltage systems. For example, SELV systems are more energy-efficient because they require less energy to operate. They also generate less heat, which reduces the risk of overheating and prolongs the lifespan of electronic components.
To maintain the safety of SELV systems, electrical components must be designed and installed to meet certain standards and guidelines, such as the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) 60950-1 and IEC 62368-1 standards.
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