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Pair it with an LED lamp
Pair this up with a LED retrofit lamp, instead of using an all in one fitting, and it makes a really cost effective LED fitting for bar, commercial, shop or foyer / display use.
Using a separate lamp and fitting makes it much more repairable than using an all-in-one LED spot that will require replacement as a total unit were the LED to ever fail.
Really smart little unit and comes with the gel frame for adding soft diffusion / pastel frosts to tint to LED to a warmer or cosmetic tone if needed.
Using a separate lamp and fitting makes it much more repairable than using an all-in-one LED spot that will require replacement as a total unit were the LED to ever fail.
Really smart little unit and comes with the gel frame for adding soft diffusion / pastel frosts to tint to LED to a warmer or cosmetic tone if needed.
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It's a PAR 16 housing, my fellows
...and it does what you expect it to do. Once upon a time, I needed two PAR-16-size cans to light up some items at an event. Got two of this item, and some local light bulbs separately. Let's have an FAQ:
1. Does it fall apart if you swing it? No, it's relatively sturdy. But try not to swing it like a hammer. It's not a flimsy build, but it's not a tank either.
2. How long is the cable? Short, 35 cm is pushing it. You should prepare some extension cables in advance.
3. Do I need to hook it or screw it or glue it on something? You can but you don't have to. It will stand on its own just fine—keep the cable safe though since it will be in contact with the floor/stage and may show some wear after very frequent use.
Enjoy, just remember this hot tip: buy bulbs and prepare cables.
1. Does it fall apart if you swing it? No, it's relatively sturdy. But try not to swing it like a hammer. It's not a flimsy build, but it's not a tank either.
2. How long is the cable? Short, 35 cm is pushing it. You should prepare some extension cables in advance.
3. Do I need to hook it or screw it or glue it on something? You can but you don't have to. It will stand on its own just fine—keep the cable safe though since it will be in contact with the floor/stage and may show some wear after very frequent use.
Enjoy, just remember this hot tip: buy bulbs and prepare cables.
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