Magic Lite Low Voltage LED Mini Floods

January 9, 2017 

Magic Lite’s low voltage LED mini floods provide an extra degree of safety working on Class 2, 24 Volt power supplies, and are suitable for submersed applications down to 3 feet 3 inches under water. They come in warm white and cool white as well as blue and RGB making them a powerful tool for flood lighting or spot lighting buildings, trees or fountain lighting.

Specifications

  Warm White White
Power Consumption 28 Watts 28 Watts
Lumen Output 1,000 Lumens 1,000 Lumens
Lumen Maintenance 40,000 Hours 40,000 Hours
CRI >80 >70

 

Key features and benefits include:

  • compact size
  • adjustable mounting arm with degree markings allows easy fixture aiming
  • safe 24 Volt operation
  • Long life 50,000 hours
  • mounting options include ground mount, wall mount, and extended wall mount
  • high lumen output
  • available in warm white, cool white, blue and RGB colour change
  • available in 10˚ and 30˚ beam spreads static colours,
  • 40˚ for RGB
  • IP68 submersible to 3 feet 3 inches – ideal for fountains and water features.
  • comes with 6′ power feed wire for static colours, 6′ with quick connect for RGB
  • RGB can be controlled with standalone controller or with existing DMX systems
  • 2-year limited warranty

Key applications include:

  • spot lighting architectural features
  • narrow spots for grazing building facades
  • fountain and pool lighting
  • signage illumination
  • dock lighting
  • parking lots
  • flag poles
  • landscape lighting

Find out more: http://www.magiclite.com/Product.php.

 

 

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