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BOLD: Dax Low – Low Voltage Path Lights

BOLD: Dax Low

March 12, 2025

The Dax Low Is One of BOLD’s Most Futuristic Low Voltage Path Lights

At 23cm (9″) tall, this dark, compact, and sleek fixture casts a warm and distinct triangular beam that is sure to leave a long-lasting first impression. You can adjust and tilt the light source as desired to ensure the perfect light angle and distribution for every application. Dax path lights are available in two sizes and both have a high CRI of 92.5.


Dax Low Specifications

  • Voltage: 12V AC
  • Wattage: 3
  • Volt Amps: 4.5
  • Lumens: 160
  • Color Temp: 2700k
  • IP Rating: 65
  • CRI: 92.5
  • Light Source: Integrated
  • Beam Reach: 2m / 6.5’
  • Material: Anodized aluminum
  • Cable Length: 24”
  • Foot Candles (fc): 0.79
  • Candelas (cd): 96.2
  • Rated Life: 50,000 hours
  • Warranty: 7-year comprehensive
  • Dimmable: No
  • Color-Changing: No

BOLD: Dax Low

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