Exterior LEDs Security Lights Released


LEDtronics introduces its series of sleek, dimmable LED Mini Wall Packs that put out a surprising amount of light for their compact size and low wattage. These DLC-listed, vertically-configured luminaires replace existing HID wall packs for wall washing and outdoor security lighting. 

The WLPV series Mini Wall Packs consume only 25 watts of power, replacing MH and HPS lamps up to 70W—an energy savings of up to 65 percent. The luminaires are compatible with most 0-10V dimmers, meaning not only are they DLC-listed, but also Title 24 compliant. 

The low wattage and high-lumen mini wall packs provide a controlled, 90-degree-wide directional light that is perfect for use in perimeter security lighting, building entrance lighting, warehouses, loading platforms, landscape lighting, walkways, underpasses and pathways, recreation areas, parking lot lighting, as well as wharf and pier lighting and waterfront houses. 

The new wall packs come in natural white and pure white color temperatures, and run on a wide voltage range of 100 to 277VAC. They are IP65 rated to be moistureproof, making them suitable for outdoor locations. The solid-state LED technology combined with the impact-resistant, rugged construction means the luminaires are also high-shock and vibration resistant. 

The LEDtronics DLC-listed LED Mini Wall Packs come with an unconditional 5-year U.S. factory warranty. They are available through LEDtronics distributors, and quantity discounts are available. Motion detectors and other color temperature options are available for qualified volume orders.



September 4, 2018


Topic Area: Press Release


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