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Low Voltage Lighting | Energy Saving & Eco Friendly
Low Voltage Lighting

Low Voltage Lighting produces the same quantity of light but uses less electrical energy.  They can offer two and a half times as much light as produced by the normal line voltage radiant lamps. In simple words, a 50 watt low voltage lamp could possibly be more than enough to produce as much light as offered by a 125 watt line voltage lamp. So there defiantly worth considering if you’re looking for new lights.

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A low voltage lamp set was developed by a school aggravated by attempts to get a rightfully safe structure. The transformer has been purposely planned to run a low- voltage halogen lamp, and is supplied complete with a 2 meter low voltage lead with a molded on plug. View Product

The ALPHA's satin-nickel close accentuates its pointed high-tech design. Hairpin styling at the back is reasonably up front by a wafer thin chrome ring framing its bulb, held in place by a couple of ultra slim, close to invisible springs. Minimalism was never so stylish, or so admired! View Product

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