Magic Lite Introduces LED Switch Star

October 25, 2016

Magic Lite’s new LED Switch Star mounts to most standard 2″ x 4″ electrical boxes and can be used both indoors and outdoors. The solid polycarbonate construction (5VA flame rated) means the fixture will never corrode in harsh environments.

There are no remote drivers to deal with: LED Switch Star connects directly to 120V and is extremely easy to install. Decorative covers including louvre, scoop or prism in both horizontal and vertical mount options.

Low power consumption of just 1.4 watts and efficacy of 57 lumens per watt make this a perfect fixture for safety, security or egress lighting applications.

Specifications

  • power consumption: 1.4 watts
  • lumen output: 57 lumens
  • lumen maintenance: 40,000 hours

Key features include:

  • Low power consumption (1.4 watts)
  • Easy installation – mounts to standard 2″ x 4″ electrical box
  • Indoor or outdoor applications
  • 3 colours to choose from
  • Dimmable
  • 40,000 hour life
  • ETL listed
    • 3-year warranty

Key applications include:

  • hallways
  • stairways
  • night light
  • decks and patios
  • parking garages
  • elevators
  • exterior commercial or residential

Find out more: http://www.magiclite.com/Product.php?product_id=15965.

 

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