Direct-Lighting 50007 White Universal Line Voltage Track Lighting Head
Direct-Lighting universal line voltage track lighting accepts screw in base lamps in different sizes and wattage. Can be use with PAR20, R20, PAR30, BR30, BR40, PAR38,halogen or LED lamp. It gives users more choices and flexibility when selecting lamps for different applications. 350° horizontal rotation or 90° vertical project, and can be locked vertically for desired angle
This simple and clean designed track head is an ideal accent lighting choice for retail store lighting, gallery lighting, display lighting, task lighting, product highlighting, and residential lighting purpose.
Base: E26 socket (Medium / Screw-in base)
Compatible Lamp type: PAR20, R20, PAR30, BR30, BR40, PAR38 or any crew-in base lamp under 120W.
Track System: Compatible with H system 3-wire-1 circuit track system.
Wattage: 120 Watt Max. 27-50W R20/, 35-50W PAR20, 45-85W BR30, 35-75W PAR30, 65-120W BR40, 45-120W PAR38
Voltage: 120V
Color Finish: White
Listed: UL & cUL
Light bulb not included.
Product Features
- COMPATIBILITY : H system, 3-wire-1 circuit track system. 2-clip terminals on one side,1-clip terminal on the other side. 15/16-inch if measure from tip to tip.
- LAMP TYPE : Universal PAR. Accepts PAR20, R20, PAR30, BR30, BR40, PAR38 halogen or LED bulbs. BULB NOT INCLUDED. 120W max.
- SOCKET : E26 (aka Medium base or Screw-in base).
- FEATURE : 350° horizontal rotation or 90° vertical project.
- RATING : UL & cUL Listed. Trouble shoot video: http://youtu.be/QpwIEEQFJwg
Be careful. I almost sent these back because I couldn’t get them to snap into my standard H – track. Then I read the directions and pressed down on the positive tab. It’s a tiny tab and only moves downward about 1/16″ but makes all the difference. It then worked.What?why? How come??? My best guess is that these work with both the Home Depot track which is an H track but not really standard. It also can work with the other Non proprietary H tracks. Oh well eventually it works. Just…
When you read the instructions, they tell you to SHIFT one of the contacts down. The fixture arrives with the sliding contact in the upper position– They say to slide it down into the correct position for the 1-Circuit (very typical and the kind I have) Halo-type track. The problem is that the tabs don’t stay down where they should be. As a result, none of the four units of this product I bought would work.The only way I could get the fixtures to fit properly into my track…