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Ultra light disk led sylvania trim
Ultra light disk led sylvania trim








ultra light disk led sylvania trim
  1. Ultra light disk led sylvania trim install#
  2. Ultra light disk led sylvania trim drivers#

Looking to spice up your lighting with more then just LED light? No problem! Add a bit of designer flare with the optional decorative trim rings available in three different finishes: Bronze, Satin and Black.

Ultra light disk led sylvania trim install#

See our video below or click here for more details. Discover the benefits of LED and see how simple it is to install the LED Disc Light in both a recessed lighting can or a junction box in your ceiling with our video guide helping you make the transition to LED lighting as easy as possible.Ĭurrently available in two lumen options of 700 lumen or 900 lumen, the Sylvania Ultra LED Disc light is ideal for use in kitchens, bath rooms, closets, hall ways and in many areas where older incandescent recessed lighting or ceiling lighting is currently being used. The Sylvania LED disc light offers the light you need with the flexibility you want. Of course this doesn't address the issue of air sealing at the drywall, but we are using a conditioned attic/insulated roof so it's not an issue.Sylvania Ultra LED Disc Light is a perfect solution for either recessed lighting or ceiling lighting junction box applications for bringing energy saving LED lighting to virtually any recessed light or light connected to a compatible junction box. Takes up very little room above the ceiling and since it's low voltage, no J box necessary.

Ultra light disk led sylvania trim drivers#

The drivers will be mounted in my mechanical room with adjacent 'smart' Lutron dimmer switches - most of the low voltage lighting will be controlled wirelessly +/- timer/automatically. I will use it together with a 12v MR16 GU 5.3 bulb, a GU 5.3 pin base/socket, low voltage wire, and a low voltage lighting LED driver/transformer.

ultra light disk led sylvania trim

I purchased the trim on Amazon - it's white painted metal with a snap in ring that holds the bulb up and allows it to be changed while leaving the trim in place and it does have a gimbal 'hinge'. Here is an example of a low voltage 3" recessed light. This may not help in terms of the size of lights you are looking for, but I am exploring low voltage DIY light fixtures for several places in our new home. Which always reminds me of lighting you’d see in a spaceship cafeteria or something. More twinkly, Not the flat muted light source of the wafer disk types. They seamed sturdier and a bit better built to me.Īlso the bulbs on these have the feel of an incandescent mr16. The maximara ones are only $18 a piece and seemed very nice for the price which was why they were my original choice. You can find something similar made by a company called maximara. These cans are dimmable (with universal dimmer), air sealed, wet location rated, 2700K, regressed and directional. Which would be great for a super modern feel but not as homey. Even at that temperature, with white walls, it can have an art gallery effect. I’d stick with no cooler than 2700 kelvin. Gives it much more depth than the flat illuminated disk types and reduces the glare bomb effect. Also we chose regressed so the light sits up inside the cavity of the housing a bit. Sylvania 75092 - RT8 Alzak Trim For LED Downlight (RT8TRIMALZAK) SYLVANIA Dover Vintage LED Fixture, Flush Mount Sconce with 1 Filament Light Bulb Included. Sylvania 150 Light Indoor / Outdoor 9 Plug-in LED String Light. We have a 3:12 pitch cathedral ceiling so having a gimbal directional light was important so the lights didn’t all shine down into the space at that angle. SYLVANIA LED 4' Recessed Lights, 600 Lumen, Dimmable 3000K, 4 Pk. On a new build with good Air sealing and a service cavity above the hard lid.

ultra light disk led sylvania trim

Many other more important reasons to consider an "unvented roof/condition attic" - this is just a bonus as far as I'm concerned. While we are shying away from recessed lighting where we can afford other fixtures, IMHO you can avoid some of the disadvantages that keep Martin and others in the camp of can light "haters" :) That is if you go with a conditioned attic and insulate the roof deck - then the air sealing issue and impact on potential space for insulation in the ceiling joist cavities become non-issues (unless I'm missing something). I see that Feit is making a similar looking one now, but I don't know about the light output. We have used the Sylvania retrofits before and were really happy with them - they look great in my opinion, both the light output as well as the trim/finish. I prefer the true recessed look, where it looks like it has a true trim piece and the "bulb" is up an inch or so above the drywall. They are all fairy flat, or even bubble down like the one the OP linked to. Personally I haven't found a LED disk that I like.










Ultra light disk led sylvania trim