Tech Lighting, Mode Split Outdoor Path/Flood: LFI 2017 Category Winner – Sports, Step, Landscape, Pool & Fountain Luminaires

Tech Lighting

The Mode Split Outdoor LED flood/accent path light from Tech Lighting features a minimalist tubular profile with a unique “split” design that features 2 semi-circular arms that can be aimed together or independently ideal for accenting landscape features, exterior way-finding, or wall grazing. Mode Split offers lockable 185° tilt adjustment and 359° rotation for maximum aiming flexibility with angle markings to ensure precise and consistent aiming.

Each LED light source delivers 774 lumens/8.6 watts with 20°, 30°, 40° or 60° optics options. Mode Split features a durable, marine grade powder coat finish available in either Charcoal or Bronze. This exterior light fixture also features stainless steel hardware and impact-resistant, UV stabilized acrylic lensing for added durability and stability. IP65 wet listed. L70; 50,000 hours. Stake or bolt mounted. 5-year warranty.

For more information:

http://techlighting.com/Products/Fixtures/low-voltage-pendants/Mode-Split-Outdoor-Path-Flood

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