ABBlighting Releases Customizable LED V-Line Flood Lights

LED Vine Floodlight

Jan 20 2016

 

ABBlighting has launched its V-line series of next generation LED flood lights. In keeping with ABBlighting’s philosophy of value-added customization and fabrication from its NJ machine shop, the V-Line flood lights are offered with: 

• proprietary, sleek, modern designs

• bracket / trunnion, slip fitter and knuckle mounting options

• wattage options of 26W, 38W, 52W, 80W, and 100W

• 4000K or 5000K CCTs

• 120V-277V, 120V, 277V, or 347V/480V options

• high/low motion sensor, on/off motion sensor, and photo control options

 

The die-cast aluminum housing with powder coat finish meets the most demanding market requirements, with an industry-leading 100,000 hour life rating at 40C, a 5-year warranty, DLC V3.1 Premium listing, ETL listing, and IP65 wet location listing.

 

Find out more: www.abblighting.com.

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