GL22315S The style and beauty of this stone facade speaker will rock your backyard. Features: -Finish: Grey. -Polyresin construction. -Clear lens. -12″ SPT-1 18 gauge wire with connector. -Compatible with 12V lighting systems. Specifications: -Wattage: 20W. -Included halogen MR16 bulb. -Overall dimensions: 4″ H x 5.5″ W x 5.5″ D.
Product Features
- Outdoor floodlight offers the look and feel of a real rock
- Durable hand-painted polyresin construction with a clear plastic lens
- 20-watt halogen MR16 bulb; UV-protected and weather-resistant design
- Compatible with 12-volt systems; 12-inch SPT-1 18-gauge wire with connector box
- Measures 5-1/2 inches in diameter by 4 inches high; 1-year limited warranty
WOW! This is an excellent low voltage light!!!!! Installed this light under a small Pygmy Palm tree, it lights it up perfect!!! So glad I chose this light, it looks like a small rock rather than a light. I just wish i had bought more of these rather than the standard flood lights. The thing I like the most about this light is the fact that you don’t have to push it into the ground to anchor it. It just sits on the ground and you can push other rocks up around it to hold it in place.It also comes with the little wire connector box for 12 or 14 gauge low voltage cabling. I installed this on my 150 ft run of 12 gauge cable plugged into a 600 Watt Malibu transformer.
Plenty Bright! This little rock light works great. It looks just like a rock and is plenty bright at 20 watts. The only issue is that you are going to be limited to the bright 20w illumination. That was a bit much for my application, but I was not able to find a 10w replacement bulb. Other than that, it works great. I did cut off the connector and hard wired it into the landscape wire.
High Volume – Not particularly a rock I like the light cast by the floodlight, but unless your vision is naturally blurry or you squint, I wouldn’t mix these floods with other rocks and expect that they’ll be totally blended. The picture is deceiving in that it appears that there are color variations that one would expect in a rock. The floods I received are rock shaped but the color is an even matte grey. After the floods get hot when ran for awhile, I can see a redness shining through the grey if I get close enough.
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