Smart Ray LED Parking Lot Light – 3rd Gen

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Dec 17, 2018

SmartRay’s LED Parking Lot Light (3rd Gen) use Nichia LED chips, Meanwell and Inventronics driver, anodized aluminum housing, power rate from 100W to 300W, voltage with 120V and 347V options, and connector of slip fit, u-bracket, and extruded arm selection. It is robust, water proof and corrosion resisted with IP65 rated IP65.

It has a robust design, various power watt, different voltage level, and diverse of connector makes it meet majority of the application requirements. The high lumen per watt saves greatly. It is ideal lighting applying to outdoor application such as car parking site, municipal walking way etc.

  • ETL and DLC listed product
  • Power Rate 100W 150W 240W and 300W with 120-277VAC and 347VAC (Not for 100W) Option
  • High efficiency with significant power saving
  • Designed for outdoor with IP65 rated
  • Perfect for outdoor car parking, municipal road application etc.

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