Nexus Line Voltage Modular Light Bar from RENO Lighting

March 13, 2026

The NEXUS Modular Light Bar is a refined, low-profile solution for coves, cabinetry, retail or hospitality spaces, and architectural environments.

Seamless runs up to 20 meters and precision connectors enable custom configurations and continuous lighting.

The Nexus features a slim extruded aluminum housing and frosted polycarbonate lens, delivering smooth, uniform illumination within a low-profile architectural form. Designed for precision and visual continuity, the Nexus connects effortlessly to form clean, lines of light, featuring multiple lengths and easily linkable components that create seamless, continuous connections.

Nexus Line Voltage Modular Light Bar from RENO Lighting

Product Features

  • cETLus certified 5017228
  • No Driver Needed
  • Flicker-free and high PF design complying with Title-24 / JA8
  • Extruded Aluminum housing
  • Frosted Polycarbonate Lens
  • Compact design with uniform light distribution.
  • TRIAC dimming is available with compatible dimmers
  • Modular components enable seamless connections.
  • IP20 rated for indoor use only
  • Operating temp: -4°F to +113°F (-20°C to +45°C)
  • Rated lifetime L70: >100,000 hours
  • 5 Year Warranty

Specifications

  • Voltage 120V AC
  • Wattage 6”: 2.4W
  • 12”: 4.8W
  • 24”: 9.6W
  • 48”: 19.2W
  • CCT 3000K, 3500K, 4000K, 5000K
  • CRI 90+
  • Lumens 133 – 1,190 lm
  • Beam Angle 120º
  • Mounting Recessed
  • Surface (2 brackets included)
  • Applications Cabinet, Retail, Hospitality, Shelf,
  • Stair and corridors
  • Certifications ETL, RoHS, Title-24, JA8

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