2.75" Round Classic Low Voltage Puck Light - 3W (25 Watt Equivalent)
This product requires a power supply.
aspectLED's puck lights are bright, energy efficient, and attractively styled, making them perfect for virtually any residential or commercial application. Puck lights are trending because of their versatility and ability to fit into small areas and niches to provide light in areas other styles wouldn’t be able to fit in – and with an easier install than other recessed or flush mount options. They work great for niches or wall cavities, under cabinets, display cases, or even general room lighting, and are a great alternative to our LED strip lights, or our higher power recessed lights. The low voltage design of these fixtures allows great flexibility with wiring during installation. While traditional incandescent, xenon, or halogen puck lights were known for generating a large amount of heat, LEDs won’t get hot to the touch and are efficient and long lasting.
- Up to 250 Lumens
- 3 Watts
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VOLTAGE
12VDC - Mounting
12VDC | |
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Part # | AL-PK-CL-3W-12VDC |
Light Fixture Dimensions | 2-3/4" diameter 7/8" thick |
Input Voltage | 12VDC |
Dimmable | Yes |
Power Consumption | 3 Watts |
Luminous Flux | 250 Lumens |
Beam Angle | 60 Degree. Contact for other options. |
LED Type | SMD LED Chips |
LED Quantity | 3 - High Power 1 Watt LEDs |
Fixture Material | High performance aluminum alloy |
Wire Length | 3' |
Operating Temperature | -4 degrees Fahrenheit (-20 Celsius) to +122 degrees Fahrenheit (+50 Celsius) |
Weight | 0.4 lbs |
Average Lifespan | 50,000 hours |
Warranty | 1 Year |
Suitable Uses | Dry Locations |
Compatible Power Supplies |
Non-Dimmable Power Supplies Never use with MLV power supplies! |
Standards / Certifications | UL Listed RoHS, CE |
- No UV or IR radiation
- Suitable for installation in flat or sloped ceilings
- Easy to install and mount, featuring integral spring-clamps
- Maintenance free
- Suitable for indoor/outdoor temperatures from -4 to +122 Fahrenheit (-20 to +50 Celsius)
- Solid-state construction makes for high shock and vibration resistance
- SMD LEDs are super bright, high intensity and low power consumption
- Extremely long life: up to 50,000 hours with very low time-luminosity decay
- No RF interference
- General room lighting in flat or sloped ceilings
- Architectural lighting for corridors, pathways, and archways
- Art spotlight/accent lighting
- Sculpture spotlight/accent lighting
- Display case lighting
- Wall wash/accent lighting
- Coffered ceiling lighting
- Under cabinet lighting
- Marine and RV lighting
- Elevator lobby areas
- Museum and art gallery lighting
- Sculpture and statue illumination
What light color should I choose?
Warm White is equivalent to a standard incandescent light color and is most popular for residential applications. It has a slight warm yellow glow to it that many people find comfortable and we are all used to seeing in our homes. It is a 2700-3000K on the Kelvin Light Color Scale.
Cool White is equivalent to a standard CFL or Fluorescent light color and is most popular for commercial applications, although it is also used fairly often in residential. It puts out a pure white without any yellow undertone. It is a 4000-4500K on the Kelvin Light Color Scale.
DayWhite™ most closely replicates natural daylight and does have a slight blue hue to the light output. This is rarely seen in residential applications as the light output can seem a bit harsh and bright, and is most commonly seen in exterior or commercial applications. This is the brightest of the White light color options. It is a 6000-6500K on the Kelvin Light Color Scale.
Can I daisy chain or connect multiple lights together?
Yes, just make sure that your wire gauge and power source are adequate to support the distance you are running from your power source to the lights and the number of lights on your circuit.
Which voltage option should I choose?
12VDC: Popular for automotive, motorcycle, boat/marine applications, or anywhere where you are connecting to a 12VDC supply. Some applications may require a separate 12VDC power supply!
24VDC: This is the most popular option for residential and commercial applications. 24VDC is a safe low voltage, and is the most stable and reliable voltage for your aspectLED in-ceiling lights. Requires a separate 24VDC supply!
If I choose a low voltage (12VDC or 24VDC) light; how do I know what power supply to purchase?
The method to calculate your required power source for a low voltage light installation would be to take the watts per light (in the specs section of the product you are interested in), multiply by the number of fixtures you plan to install, and then add 20% to that total. The resulting number is the minimum number of watts your power supply needs to be, so round up to the next available size power supply.It never hurts to go with a larger power supply. Your lights will only consume the number of watts actually being used when they are on.
What gauge wire should I run to my recessed lights?
We generally recommend using between 12ga or 14ga stranded wire. Longer distances require larger gauge wire. Always consult a wire gauge chart to determine the correct size wire for your application.
Is this fixture UL listed?
Many of our products are UL listed. To confirm, please review the Certifications listed under the product specifications section of the product you are interested in.