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Brand | Brodwax Lighting |
Color | White |
Light fixture form | Puck |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Control Method | Remote |
Light Source Type | LED |
Number of Light Sources | 3 |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Item Weight | 1.2 Pounds |
Wattage | 12 watts |
Controller Type | Remote Control |
Unit Count | 1 Count |
Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
Shade Color | White |
Fixture Type | Non Removable |
Part Number | 3580LEDPL3WHT |
Item Weight | 1.2 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 3.4 x 3.3 x 8.8 inches |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Assembled Height | 8.8 inches |
Assembled Length | 3.4 inches |
Assembled Width | 3.3 inches |
Plug Format | A- US style |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
J**L
Not "really" Dimmable
They do flicker although at full bright, not that noticeable. I bought these because they said they are dimmable: THEY ARE NOT. Yeah, they might dim but the flicker is so noticeable that it's not worth it.Here's my story:Bought because I really wanted dimmable under cabinet lights. So, I pre-wired everything and bought special dimmers for LED's from Home Depot (Lutron Model # TGCL-153PH-WH). Needed two, so there goes $48. Well, they worked but there was a perceptible flicker when dimmed. I noticed that the manufacturer recommended specific dimmers in their documentation (not in the online description). So I contacted the manufacturer via e-mail for the lights and explained my predicament. The tech got back to me and recommended two other dimmers that were more updated than what was listed on documentation. So, I found the ones recommended and purchased them. There goes another $50 on switches. Same issue, flicker flicker flicker. Ultimately, I took out the various dimmers altogether and installed standard on/off switches. Full power Rudolph! lol As I said earlier, they don't look bad at full power.The lesson learned: There are varying degrees of quality LED lights. I learned that there will always be some flicker because of the nature of AC power (on/off real fast). We don't see it in the old style bulbs because of the latent filament burn between bursts of power. Different LED manufactures compensate for this by varying methods (too technical for me). Basically, the lower the quality, the more perceived flicker. I tend to be pretty sensitive to LED flicker so am probably more annoyed than most. I see these flicker. If I hadn't cut the switch off so I could hard wire them, I would return them.
D**4
Flexible spacing between line-voltage puck lights
All three puck lights have a 12 inch cord with a detachable link, connected at each end and the middle a single '6 foot extension cord'. Maximum of 55 inches between center of two pucks when stretched away from each other, then the last puck is 30 inches away from that (or space pucks evenly at 36 inches). A small phillips head is needed for the mounting screws. One minor issue: The lens cover does not twist lock into the housing tightly, but once installed they're fine. Lens is a frosted glass diffuser. Light takes one second to come on after throwing the switch. Page 2 of the included instructions might be listing the number of pucks you can hook up on the circuit, from one to six (see photo). Product would be improved with a 90-degree angled plug. The extension cord could be improved by breaking it into three separate components that can be connected sequentially, each with a 36 inch cord wired directly to the puck with a link to the next set in the line.
D**R
Comment section confusion
After looking far and wide, I selected these lights because I felt that they were suitable to my needs. I needed LED lighting that I could install in my new range hood which had a single incandescent bulb and did not illuminate my range top. I checked the comments, and at some point I found a comment that said it was from the seller. It stated that I could cut the wires and hardwire this lighting. So I made the purchase, hardwired two pucks into my existing range wiring system, which was controlled by a rocker switch not unsimilar to the switch that was provided by the manufacturer. After a single day one of the pucks stopped working. I contacted the seller and told them what had happened. They asked me if I had cut the wires, which I responded - "yes". They said that voids the warranty. I had gone back and checked the comments where I did find under the comment section questions that were asked similar to mine about cutting the wires. Somebody, who was identified as the seller, responded "Yes". After this I contacted Amazon. Amazon said that they would exchange them out and then within 24 hours sent me an email saying that they weren't going to help at all. It's been 4 weeks and the LED light puck, that was installed, has not burned ou. It is still working, which tells me that the other one was defective. Seller won't help - Amazon won't help - highly disappointed with both. Seller and Amazon should check to make sure the comments don't appear that don't apply to this product.
V**S
Awesome Problem Solver!
I purchased 3 sets of 3 puck lights to replace my existing and always burning out 20w halogen G8 bulbs. After trying several other led replacement bulbs that didn't work, overheated and eventually died, these seem to be working just fine though I'm still in the honeymoon faze. I can't see them giving me a problem as they generate very little to no heat. Though they are not the cold bluish LED bulbs, but they are not as warm as I would have hoped for. Though that is an easy problem to fix as I purchased LEE filter sheets that I will cut and place on top of the puck glass to adjust the light color. You can find them here http://www.pnta.com/lighting/gels/lee/Other than that the only issue is the lack of instant on as they do take a second to turn on but that's not a major issue for me. I've been looking for direct wire LED lights for as long as I can remember and these are finally the answer. Super easy to install, I cut my old wires out, spliced in the new ones and covered with a heat shrink tube, done.
D**A
Good puck lights
I purchased the Brodwax LED puck lights to replace halogen lights that were creating too much heat in a display cabinet over a buffet. The LED pucks run much cooler and provide plenty of light. I chose to flush mount them. Installation was not too difficult. I am using a wall dimmer switch recommended by Brodwax. The dimming range is not large, but it is adequate. The pucks do not turn on instantly - there is a slight delay during which they all flicker on. I would prefer instant on operation, but again, their performance is more than adequate. The color of the lights is reasonable warm and pleasant - not the cold blue of other LED lights. Over all, these lights solved the heat problem and provide very nice light.
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