| | | Precise Beam Control Low voltage lamps are available in a wide variety of precise beam patterns from pin-spots to floods. Combined with lens accessories, an infinite range of exacting effects is possible. Crisp, White Halogen Light The point source and white-light characteristics of low voltage lamps render the color and dimension of objects with exceptional clarity. Miniature Size Owing to their tiny filaments, low voltage lamps and the fixtures that house them are of a small scale that can more unobtrusively integrate into designs. | | Cool Beam MR16 lamps are commonly available with dichroic reflector coatings that allow the infrared energy to pass out the back of the lamp, projecting mostly visible light forward. This reduces the projected heat on objects and people in a space. Long Life The compact filament of low voltage lamps is very rugged and results in lamp life up to 6000 hours. Juno High-Quality Electronic Transformers The electronic transformers in Juno low voltage fixtures are designed to provide 40,000-hour life even in higher 40-degree centigrade elevated ambient temperatures. They are FCC certified to the highest noise limiting standards to minimize the potential for radio interference and provide quiet operation even when dimmed | | |
| | | Energy Efficiency Low voltage lamps produce substantially more usable accent lighting per watt of energy as compared with line voltage halogen sources. Due to their miniature size, they often can be positioned closer to an object being illuminated, thus requiring less wattage to create the desired effect. | | |