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Product Name: | Hykolity Linkable LED Shop Light for Garage, 4FT 36W Utility Light Fixture for Workshop Basement, 5000K Daylight LED Workbench Light with Plug[250W Equivalent] Hanging or Surface Mount, Black-4 Pack |
Product SKU: | B07TM97LWY |
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I was also considering buying it for grow lights. How many hours do you leave it on?
I am planning to put it in the basement with no windows. Please advise
Edit - Just read the item page on Amazon, and...they state the parts are, but...just to confirm
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Edit - Just read the item page on Amazon, and...they state the parts are, but...just to confirm
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Yup. If there was a brick and mortar Slickdeals headquarters, I imagine that it would be lit by nothing but Hykolity lights
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UL and ETL are both what are called Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratories (NRTL). NRTLs are in place to provide independent safety and quality certifications on products.
Thomas Edison started the Lamp Testing Bureau to test lightbulbs for safety in 1896. Later renamed Electrical Testing Laboratories (ETL), the company expanded to include testing for Standards for Safety for a wide variety of electronics components and products.
ETL is currently a division of Intertek Testing Laboratories. Intertek ETL is, like UL, an OSHA recognized NRTL. Unlike UL, ETL does not publish their own standards; instead, they test parts and components to the published standards of other NRTLs, including ASME, ASTM, and, of course, UL.
Products that are ETL Listed have been tested at an ETL laboratory and found to meet all applicable Standards for Safety published by relevant NRTLs.