24V LED globes serve the commercial and specialist applications where extra-low-voltage is specified for safety, system efficiency, or compatibility with existing 24V DC infrastructure. Dulora's 24V globe range covers G4 and MR16 for architectural and commercial low-voltage downlight systems, 24V AC/DC universal configurations in E27, E14, E12, B22, and G9 for commercial marine and industrial applications, and 24V festoon globes for outdoor string lighting installations.
CRI ranges from CRI 80 to 90+ across the range depending on globe type and application. 24V systems are preferred over 12V for longer cable runs and higher-powered installations because the higher voltage reduces current draw and cable losses. This makes 24V the natural choice for commercial festoon lighting, larger marine vessels, warehouse and workshop lighting, and architectural accent systems where cable runs exceed 10 metres.
For 12V applications including caravans and residential wet areas, see 12V Globes. For driver selection for 24V systems, see LED Drivers. For the full festoon range, see Festoon Lights.
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24V Globes: When Extra-Low-Voltage Is the Right Choice
Where is 24V the right voltage choice over 12V or 240V?
24V is preferred over 12V in applications with longer cable runs, higher total wattage loads, or commercial-scale installations. The higher voltage reduces current flow through the cabling, which means less voltage drop over distance and thinner cable requirements. This makes 24V the standard for commercial festoon lighting (where runs often exceed 20 metres), larger marine vessels with 24V DC electrical systems, warehouse and workshop lighting, and architectural accent systems in commercial fit-outs.
24V is preferred over 240V in applications where safe extra-low-voltage (SELV) is specified for safety or where the installation needs to comply with low-voltage requirements. Outdoor festoon lighting is a common example: a 24V festoon system is inherently safer than a 240V system in a wet or outdoor environment.
Can I mix 12V and 24V globes in the same system?
No. 12V and 24V globes are not interchangeable. A 12V globe installed on a 24V system will be overdriven and will fail, potentially immediately. A 24V globe installed on a 12V system will be underpowered and will produce significantly less light than rated, if it operates at all.
Dulora's 12 to 24V AC/DC universal models are designed to work across both voltages and are the correct choice for installations where the voltage may vary or where a single globe type needs to serve across multiple systems. Check individual product listings for voltage compatibility.
What driver do I need for a 24V LED installation?
A constant-voltage 24V DC LED driver is the standard power supply for new 24V installations. The driver steps mains voltage (240V) down to 24V DC and must be rated for at least the total wattage of all connected globes, with a 20 per cent overhead margin for reliability.
For existing 24V DC systems (marine vessels, battery banks), no additional driver is required if the system already provides stable 24V DC. For driver selection and compatibility guidance, see LED Drivers.
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Frequently Asked Questions: 24V Globes
- What is the difference between 12V and 24V globes?
- 12V and 24V globes operate at different voltages and are not interchangeable. 12V is the standard for caravans, small boats, and most residential low-voltage applications. 24V is used in larger marine vessels, commercial low-voltage systems, and applications where reduced cable current and longer cable runs make higher voltage more practical.
- What CRI rating do Dulora 24V globes have?
- Dulora 24V globes range from CRI 80 to 90+ depending on the globe type. Decorative and accent models typically offer higher CRI; utility and festoon models sit at CRI 80+.
- Are Dulora 24V globes compatible with 12V systems?
- Only if the specific model is rated for 12 to 24V AC/DC universal operation. A 24V-only globe will not operate correctly on a 12V system. Check individual product listings for voltage compatibility before ordering.
- Are Dulora 24V globes certified for New Zealand?
- Yes. All Dulora 24V globes carry AS/NZS certification and are covered by a three-year product warranty.