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How much energy will rope lights use?

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How much energy will rope lights use?

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It depends on the type of rope lights that are installed. Incandescent Rope Light For 120-volt applications, if you run a 10-foot length of rope light, then you will use 55 Watts, a 20 foot length uses 110 Watts and a 60 foot run uses 330 watts of distributed lighting. 10 Feet of 12-volt rope Light provides 33 watts, 20 feet uses 67 watts, while 30 feet of roping uses 100 watts. Light Emitting Diode (LED) Rope Light The watts used by each different spacing is listed below: A 10-foot length of rope lighting with the LEDs spaced at one-inch intervals uses 4.8 Watts, a 20-foot section uses 9.6 Watts. A 10-foot length of rope lighting with the LEDs spaced at two-inch intervals uses 2.4 Watts, a 20-foot section uses 4.8 Watts. A 10-foot length of rope lighting with the LEDs spaced at three-inch intervals uses 1.6 Watts, a 20-foot section uses 3.2 Watts. A 10-foot length of rope lighting with the LEDs spaced at four-inch intervals uses 1.2 Watts, a 20-foot section uses 2.4 Watts. Are the new

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