Main Structure: Built around a steel pipe main pole as the core support, with external attachments of simulated bark or flexible, anti-aging leaves, forming branches that resemble fireworks bursts.
Lighting System: Equipped with built-in LED bulbs, controlled by a microcomputer to achieve dynamic effects like color gradients and flashing, simulating the visual effect of fireworks.
Safety and Energy Efficiency: Uses low-voltage power supply of 12-54 volts to ensure safe use; features low heat emission, vibration resistance, and high photoelectric conversion efficiency, making it energy-saving and environmentally friendly.
Installation and Customization: Often connected via plug-in power cords for easy installation; product dimensions (typically 3-6 meters in height) and leaf quantity can be customized according to requirements, commonly used for festive lighting projects in squares, commercial streets, and similar locations.
"Firework" Elements in Traditional Hanging Lanterns: Traditional lanterns come in various types, and some hanging lanterns may have shapes or meanings related to "fireworks," but there is no historical record specifically called a "firework lantern." The structural features of traditional hanging lanterns can be referenced as general lanterns:
Frame: Made of bamboo or wood, lightweight and easy to shape.
Lantern Body: Covered with silk, paper, or similar materials, often painted with auspicious patterns or decorated with paper cutouts.
Hanging Method: Suspended by top ropes or hooks, sometimes adorned with tassels or fringes at the bottom.
Light Source: Traditionally used candles, but modern versions mostly use LED bulbs.
Structural Features of Hanging Firework Lanterns
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