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Lichterkette Unbreaka-Ball E27 | Basis-SetLichterkette Unbreaka Ball E27 Lichterkette Indoor und Outdoor koppelbar mit Startkabel Farbe: schwarz Material Kunststoff Abmessungen: 10x Fassung E27 mit Gummidichtung, mit weiteren Lichterketten koppelbar Spannung: 230 Volt Leistung: max. 15 Watt pro Fassung (max. 2000 Watt gesamt) Stecker: T11 (Startkabel) Fassung: E27 Schutzklasse IP 44 (mit anliegenden Dichtungen) fr Innen und Aussenbereich Kabellnge: 7,35m (75cm zwischen den Fassungen, 30cm zu

Lichterkette Unbreaka-Ball E27

Lichterkette Indoor und Outdoor koppelbar mit Startkabel


Farbe: schwarz
Material Kunststoff
Abmessungen: 10x Fassung E27 mit Gummidichtung, mit weiteren Lichterketten koppelbar
Spannung: 230 Volt
Leistung: max. 15 Watt pro Fassung (max. 2000 Watt gesamt)
Stecker: T11 (Startkabel)
Fassung: E27
Schutzklasse IP 44 (mit anliegenden Dichtungen) für Innen- und Aussenbereich
Kabellänge: 7,35m (75cm zwischen den Fassungen, 30cm zu Kupplung), Startkabel 1.8m
Ursprungsland: China

 

Dekorative LED-Glühbirne Unbreaka-Ball E27 mit bruchfestem Lichtkörper aus Polycarbonat

Dekoratives Leuchtmittel

Farbe: klar
Abmessungen: Breite: 45mm, Höhe: 68mm
Spannung: 240 Volt
Leistung: 0.6 Watt
Dimmbar:
Nein
Sockel: E27
Lichtstrom: 70 Lumen
Farbtemperatur: 2200 Kelvin
CRI 80
Lebensdauer: ca. 15’000 Stunden
Energieverbrauch: 0.6 kWh/1000h
Anzahl Schaltzyklen: > 12500
Energieeffizienzklasse:
Ursprungsland: China

 

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