Outdoor light bulbs are more variable. Typically, they are interchangeable for indoor and outdoor use. In contrast, indoor lights are not designed to withstand outdoor temperature changes.

What is the difference between indoor and outdoor lighting?

The biggest difference between indoor and outdoor light bulbs is that outdoor light bulbs can withstand temperature changes and moisture. Indoor light bulbs should never be used in outdoor fittings.

Can indoor lighting be used outdoors?





While it’s generally safe to use an exterior light fixture indoors, the reverse isn’t true. You should not use an indoor light fixture outdoors in wet locations. They aren’t sealed against moisture and will stop working during the first heavy rain.

Can I hang an indoor chandelier outside?

Remember, outdoor chandeliers can be hung indoors, but indoor-only chandeliers should never be hung outside.

Why are some lights outdoor only?

The Consumer Products Safety Commission warns against using Christmas lights outside unless they are certified for outdoor use. If you decorate your porch with lights designed for indoor use only, they could break down in harsh weather conditions. Damaged lights pose a risk for fire or injury through electrical shock.

Can I use outdoor LED Christmas lights inside?

While it’s generally fine to use outdoor lights inside the house, the opposite is not safe: Never use indoor-only lights outside, where moisture and weather exposure could cause them to short out, creating a fire hazard.

Are outdoor lights safe in the rain?





Most outdoor lights are safe to leave in the rain because they are built to withstand different outdoor weather conditions. On the other hand, there are instances wherein heavy downpour causes the individual fuse of the string light to blow up. This can occur when water gets into the prongs on the plug.

Can you use Christmas lights as patio lights?

If you’re aiming to wrap trees and columns, you’ll need to use Christmas string lights instead since the wind will knock the bulbs in patio strings into the branches or stone and increase the risk of breakage. While many patio lights have both a male and female end, some only have a male plug and cannot be connected.

Can I leave patio lights out in winter?

Yes you can leave them in freezing weather. If its windy youy may have to replace a few bulbs.

How many feet of string lights do I need for patio?

The good news is that you don’t need complex math to solve this problem. Simply buy string lights that are 2 to 6 feet longer than your linear measurement to create the swag of your choice. It’s always better to have more string length than you need because you can always shorten it by doubling it up on the ends.

How long do outdoor string lights Last?



LED strings will generally last for 35,000 to 50,000 hours, or six years of continuous use, before they diminish to 70 percent of their original output. Blast them all night if you need. They’ll stand the test of time — at least, for a while.

Is it OK to leave indoor Christmas lights on all night?

While it might seem like a festive treat for the neighbors, it could lead to problems for your home and electricity over time. Before leaving lights on, check the label to determine whether the bulbs and wattage can handle a long night of illumination. Generally, we recommend turning them off before bed.

Can you leave outdoor string lights on all night?

It’s okay to leave outdoor Christmas lights on all night. However, using a timer to turn them off late at night saves energy. LED Christmas lights are safer to leave on than traditional lights because they produce much less heat. Leaving outdoor Christmas lights on all night usually does not pose any safety issue.

Can I leave my string lights on all night?



Even if your fairy lights meet a certain quality standard and you make sure that they don’t overload a socket, it is completely advised not to leave your fairy lights plugged in all night (or even if you are going out of your house).

Do string lights use a lot of electricity?

A string of 25 incandescent C9 bulbs — the big plump ones often used outdoors — uses 175 watts of electricity, which works out to a whopping $15.12 to run over a season (assuming 12-hour-a-day operation for 45 days).

Do LED lights get hot?

Yes, new technology LED lighting can and will get hot, but when compared to the lighting of the past, temperatures are much safer. The heat from the lighting will also warm your surrounding environment but in comparison to old incandescent lighting, this ambient heat is greatly reduced when using LED lighting.