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Corona Light CL-514 Spot Light, Antique Bronze

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$109.95

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SKU:
NCL-514AB
UPC:
754932294746
MPN:
CL-514B-AB

Description

This Architectural Grade Directional lights by Corona Lighting adds ambiance and security to any landscape. The housing is made from high-quality materials. The LED has an output of 270 lumens and color temperature of 2700k, giving off an inviting, warm, glow. Expected life of each LED is approximately 50,000 hours.

Features

  • Directional Light
  • Housing & Shroud: Corrosion Resistant Cast Brass
  • Lens: Clear and heat resistant convex glass
  • Socket: Top grade loose bi-pin socket, with spring loaded design
  • Lamp: 12V, MR-16, 50W max
  • Wiring: Fixture is prewired with a 3ft 18-2 SPT2-W direct burial cord. Wire connector sold separately.
  • Gasket: Silicone double gasket for watertight sealing.
  • Knuckle: Adjustable cast brass knuckle with thumb screw and 1/2" NPT threaded male hub on bottom.
  • Mounting Spike: Standard injection molded spike with 1/2" NPT threaded female hub.
  • Electrical Notes: A remote 12V transformer is required. Options are available from Corona Lighting. Voltage range for LED lamps are 9V-17V. Proper grease/lubricant is suggested on threaded parts during installation process.
  • Warranty: Limited lifetime warranty on fixture housing against Top grade loose bi-pin socket, with spring manufacturer's defects.

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