Liteline LED Fluorobar: 6 Lengths Linking Up to 10 Fixtures

Liteline Fluorobar

A linear light expandable to a maximum link of 10 fixtures, the LED Fluorobar comes with a built-in on/off switch and no shadow linking connector. It has six lengths to choose from, is dimmable, can be hardwired, and is available in 3000K, 4000K and 5000K colour temperatures.

The LED Fluorobar has a three-year warranty, and is constructed with a corrosion resistant aluminum extrusion frame. With an average lifespan of 25,000 hours, these accent lights with frosted lens and high lumen output are thin, sleek and easy to install.

Liteline Corporation, a leading LED manufacturer,is a Canadian company that also serves major U.S. markets . Find out more: http://www.liteline.com/product.php?product_id=LEDBAR.

 

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