Magic Lite LED Wedge Light

August 15, 2016

Magic Lite’s LED Wedge Light, a 3-chip LED wedge base lamp mounted on outdoor rated SPT2 wire, is a robust all-weather product, ideal for building outlines and other decorative lighting applications. Its high brightness, low power consumption and long life make it an ideal choice for decorative lighting applications both indoors and outdoors. Available in 6″ (15.2cm) standard lamp spacing, the LED Wedge Light can be cut to any length at any place on the wire. Custom spacing is also available. The LED Wedge Light operates on safe class 2, 12V power supplies.

Specifications

• Power Consumption: 0.25 Watts
• Lumen Output: 15 Lumens
• LED CCT: Cool White 6000K, Warm White 2700K
• Lumen Maintenance: 50,000 Hours
• CRI: >80

Key features include: 

• low power consumption
• safe class 2, 12V power supply
• field cuttable
• multiple lamp spacing available
• durable construction for indoor and outdoor use
• available in Cool White and Warm White
• optional red, blue, green and amber LEDs are also available

Key applications include:

• building outlines
• under soffits
• bridges
• architectural features
• coves
• window decorations

Find out more: http://www.magiclite.com/Product.php?product_id=15967.

 

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