GlacialLight unveils four new DC input LED lights

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Greentech Lead Asia: GlacialLight, a division of the Taiwanese technology manufacturer, has expanded its LED down light Capella Series with four new DC input 8 to 18W LED lights: the GL-DL04LD, the GL-DL06LD, the GL-DL08LD, and the GL-DL06LD-IP.

All four of these down lights come with bundled GlacialPower drivers, which enable the lights to be directly connected to 12V and 24V solar panel batteries without the need of an additional PV Inverter, preventing possible energy waste.

The four lights accept an input voltage of 11-15V DC and 22-30V DC. The compact and sleek design makes them suitable for different interiors such as boat, bus or train. The GL-DL06LD-IP can also be used in covered outdoor applications, such as outdoor corridors or walkways as well as vessel lighting purposes.

All four lights have a 120° beam angle and come in three different color options (3000K, 4000K and 5700K). The lights are different in terms of size, weight, casing, and energy usage, which makes each of the lights ideal for specific applications such as corridors or large spaces.

The most compact (Ф 114 x 13mm) of the four new down lights for indoor applications, the GL-DL04LD consumes only 8W of energy and is suited for indoor applications.

The 12W GlacialLight down light for indoor applications, the GL-DL06LD, is slightly larger (Ф 180 x 13mm) than the GL-DL04LD as it has an IP50 rated casing, which prevents dust damage.

The brightest and largest (Ф 240 x 13mm) of the four down lights, the GL-DL08LD has a different constant current driver than the three other lights (GP-LD15-24C instead of GP-LD10-30C). This down light for indoor applications consumes 18W of energy.

Similar to the GL-DL06LD, the GL-DL06LD-IP also has an energy consumption of 12W, but is slightly thicker (Ф 161 x 20mm) than the rest of the cases as it has IP54 rated casing that prevents possible dust and water damage. This down light is ideal for both indoor and covered outdoor applications such as vessel lighting.

editor@greentechlead.com

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