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Outwater Rolls Out Movable LED Wafer Puck Track Lighting System

Outwater has unveiled a unique Movable LED Wafer Puck Track Lighting System.

Outwater's Movable LED Wafer Puck Track Lighting System

This novel lighting system has been designed to adapt with various kinds of lighting requirements. By sliding the system’s puck lights into any position through its low profile track, the user can customize the lighting system to vertical or horizontal linear illumination.

This innovative lighting system is based on Outwater’s integrated LED Diamond Light Technology that emits clear, crisp white LED lighting with maximum Color Rendering Indexes and the market’s stringent Binning Codes. The diminutive 2-1/8-in diameter, 1/4-in thick puck light in Movable LED Wafer Puck Track Lighting System includes two tiny protruding tabs in-built on the puck light’s underside, which powers the puck light. Furthermore, an adhesive backed track is available in 3-foot, 4-foot, 6-foot and 12-foot length configurations in addition to complementary jumper cables that allow shelf to shelf lighting connections.

The Movable LED Wafer Puck Track Lighting System has been created based on constant voltage technology to reduce power losses. The ultra energy efficient 12-V, 21 LED chip puck light is available in Warm White with Color Rendering Index of 85, Color Temperature up to 3,000k, and up to 95 lm; and Cool White with Color Temperature up to 6,500k, 100 lm, and Color Rendering Index of 80. It extends up to 30,000 hour bulb life. Around 27 of the system’s puck lights can be powered off in one transformer. It eliminates UV radiation and heat emissions. These puck lights can be safely and securely deployed for various residential and commercial applications.

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G.P. Thomas

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Gary graduated from the University of Manchester with a first-class honours degree in Geochemistry and a Masters in Earth Sciences. After working in the Australian mining industry, Gary decided to hang up his geology boots and turn his hand to writing. When he isn't developing topical and informative content, Gary can usually be found playing his beloved guitar, or watching Aston Villa FC snatch defeat from the jaws of victory.

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