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Applications of Battery Lamps

When you consider using battery lamps, you are off to a good start. However, you need to get this straight...

W hen you consider using battery lamps, you are off to a good start. However, you need to get this straight from the onset: you are not going to get the same level of brightness you can get from a plug-in, electrical source. This is because most battery lamps use size AA batteries, either 2 or 3 in number, which can power up to 40 LED lights effectively.

Benefits of using Battery Lamps

The main advantage of using battery-powered lamps is their convenience and ease of use because they work independently. With two or three size AA batteries, experts believe users can get up to 50 hours of lighting before you can replace the batteries. Another advantage of using battery-powered lamps is their safety. Since they use batteries, they work independently without issues of overloaded outlets and extensions. Therefore, they pose no potential risk to users as often the case with their mains-powered lamps. They operate with low current and even the slightest degree of shock is unlikely.

Battery-powered lamps can be useful in a number of applications

Outdoor applications: you can use battery lamps for specific outdoor applications. For example, if you want to light a specific section high on the roof, it makes more sense to use a battery lamp instead of doing a trunk all the way to the point, which can result in installation expenses. Indoor applications: during holidays and special occasions, you can use battery-powered lamps to light and decorate your room, including Christmas tree. The advantage in such situations is the elimination of extension cables across the floor, which can even lead to tripping and falling. Table lamps: In offices and study rooms, it is common to find table lamps, which provide light closer to the users. In such situations, battery lamps can work better because they are portable and can work in any location. Bedside lamps: instead of drawing an extension from the main power line to your bedside, you can use battery lamps and still achieve the same degree of light you could achieve with a mains-powered source. Even if you change the position of your bed, you can still have your bedside light handy without worrying about cables or extensions.