Easy Fix RGB LED light chain 20 m outdoor, 200 diodes, black IP67 cable, extension

Detailed description

The20 metre long light chain from the EASY FIX lighting range contains 200 coloured LEDs. Light up your decorations in colourful shades.

Surprise your surroundings with an original lighting effect.

The LEDs are carefully protected by caps sealed with special adhesive, the highly durable rubber cable ensures durability even in extreme mountain conditions.

Thanks to the unique shape of the LEDs , the light refraction and dispersion is improved. The resulting light effect is absolutely perfect!

The EASY FIX light system for outdoor use meets the IP67 safety standard, so you can leave it outdoors all year round.

This offers you a unique opportunity to use the lighting for other occasions, such as birthday parties or garden parties.

The chain is without power supply, it is designed to be extended.

Therefore, a power cord is not included.

There are two types of source cable to choose from in our range.

  • RGBCX1 - designed for 1 to 5 SRGBX200 systems, or 200-1000 LEDs
  • RGBCX2 - designed for 10 to 20 SRGBX200 systems, or 2000-4000 LEDs

The source cable always comes with a remote control, with which you can choose any color-red, blue, green, yellow, purple, white or a mix of colors.

You can choose from several lighting effects on the remote control.

A CR2025 button cell battery is inserted into the remote control.

The battery is included in the package.

Easy Fix RGB LED light chain 20 m outdoor, 200 diodes, black IP67 cable, extension

The best selling professional LED light chain for use on Christmas tree lighting with IP67. This system is used to decorate famous Christmas trees in Europe. High luminosity and low consumption. Recommended for a colourful and bright Christmas.
Availability: In stock ? The product is available.
Price: € 168,39
excluding VAT: € 136,91
Recycling fee: € 2,07 ?
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