RENO Lighting 4FT & 8FT Vapor Tight Fixtures with Integrated Microwave Sensor

February 26, 2026

The MAKO Series is designed for durability and high performance.

Housed in a rugged polycarbonate body with a silicon perimeter gasket, this fixture is built to withstand harsh environments. Engineered to deliver powerful, energy-efficient lighting, this fixture offers an IP66 protection rating, ensuring it is dust-tight and resistant to powerful water jets, making it ideal for both indoor and outdoor industrial settings. Whether you’re lighting up warehouses, factories, or outdoor spaces, this vapor tight strip provides reliable, long-lasting illumination even in the most demanding environments.

Features

  • DLC Premium
  • One-piece polycarbonate housing body and frosted polycarbonate lens
  • Integrated Microwave Sensor
  • Factory Default Sensor Settings: Dim to 30% after 5 mins no motion. Remains until Motion Detected
  • Remote needed to configure settings outside of factory default range
  • Surface & Suspended Mounting options via supplied clamps inside the fixture body
  • Operating temperature: -40ºF to +122ºF (-40ºC to +50ºC)
  • IP66 Rated for Wet Location
  • Rated Lifespan: L70 ~100,000 hrs
  • 10-year limited warranty

Arriving February 2026:

4FT Vapor Tight R1 with Integrated Microwave Sensor
4FT Vapor Tight R2 with Integrated Microwave Sensor


Arriving March 2026:

8ft Vapor Tight with Integrated Microwave Sensor Generation 2

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