Unbranded 5-Light Plug-In LED White Puck Light Kit
Kit includes 5 puck lights (with attached cable) and 1 power cord. Adjustable power cord is equipped with on/off switch. Ideal for under-cabinets in kitchens, offices and more.
5-Light White LED Puck Light Kit, 3-pack is available as well, sold separately. LED light provides even light distribution, warm white light with a cool operating temperature. The AC LED module is built inside the puck light, no transformer and extra wires for easy installation.
- 120-Volt only
- Surface mount
- 780 Lumens total output, 15.1-Watt, 51.65 Lumens/Watt, 3000K, CRI 90, equivalent to five 20-Watt xenon G8 light, save up to $664 over the life of the fixture
- Five 3.02-Watt LED puck lights with 2 ft. cable attached, 4 ft. adjustable power cord with on/off switch
- Linkable, connect up to 6-sets or 30-lights daisy chain style installation
- Dimmable, compatible with these dimmers sold at The Home Depot store, marked with product model# and SKU# (Lutron brand: DVCL-153PR-WH/396508, CTCL-153PDH-WH/267858, TGCL-153PH-WH/527401, MACL-153MH-WH/739664, DVWCL-153PH-WH/530826, Leviton brand: R62-06674-P0W/125569, R12-06672-1LW/1000024040, R50-IPL06-10M/976708, Eaton Brand: AAL06-C1/206469427, SAL06P-LA-K/205462307
- Both plug in and direct wire option, compatible with direct wire junction box (SKU1006126385), sold separately
- ENERGY STAR listed, 5-years warranty and 50,000-hours of operating life
- 1 ft. and 3 ft. extensions available, not sold in stores please contact customer service
- Indoor and dry location use only
Additional information
Dimensions | H 0.77 in, W 2.8 in, L 2.8 in |
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Certifications and Listings | ETL Listed, FCC Listed |
Manufacturer Warranty | 5 years |
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by Eric
Worked so good to replace my parents old lights and the 2 feet cords between the lights was great.
by Granny
this product uses 110v, 2 conductor wire, about 16 gauge stranded. Makers gave little thought to adjusting the wire length between pucks; you want it to be just long enough to keep wire out of sight with easy ability to make extra long to bridge over the stove — wiring needs to be redesigned entirely [my suggestion — push in connectors on the pucks themselves and then just use 18 gauge lamp cord — polarized if necessary (I don’t know this detail)].
by John
Easy to install and bright enough for lighting the counter. Wish there was a way to shorten the cords between lights. Too much cord to stuff underneath the cabinets.
by Mike
Good lighting easy to install.
by Jon
Somewhat fussy to install. A spacing template would have been helpful. Decent light output.
by Steve
connections between lights need to have Extension so they can be further seprated. Approximatly 2-3 feet would really help.