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12V MR16 Spot Light - Bronze

12V MR16 Spot Light - Bronze

Landscape Spotlights by Hinkley Lighting

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Specifications

Brand: Hinkley Lighting
Part Number: 1536BZ
UPC: 640665153613
Category: Landscape Spotlights
Maximum Bulb Wattage: 8 Watts
Number of Lights: 1
Voltage: 12V
Bulb Type: MR16
Bulb Base: GU5.3
Bulbs Included: No
Dimmable: Yes
Shade Material: Glass
Shade Color: Clear
Location Rating: UL Wet
Dimensions: 5.75"W x 3.25"H x 2.5"L
Weight: 1 Lb.
Material: Aluminum
Finish: Bronze
Warranty: 2 Years

Landscape Spotlights FAQs

What do landscape spotlights illuminate best?

Spotlights accent trees, architectural details, sculptures, and water features—adding depth and focal points to the night scene.

Which beam angles should I choose for trees, walls, and sculptures?

Use narrow 10–15° for tall trunks or distant accents, 25–40° for medium features, and 60°+ for broad wash on low elements.

How bright should a spotlight be and how many do I need?

Start around 200–1000+ lumens depending on distance and target size. Layer multiple heads to avoid harsh single‑sided shadows.

How do I aim spotlights to avoid glare and streaking?

Aim from below eye level and across surfaces; add cowls/hex‑cells to hide the source. Cross‑light to soften shadows and avoid streaks.

Are spotlights dimmable and compatible with controls?

Many models dim via magnetic/ELV or 0–10 V and work with timers and photocells. Verify driver compatibility in the datasheet.

Should I use 12/24 V low voltage or 120–277 V spotlights?

Low voltage is common for residential; line voltage suits large commercial runs and long distances. Match choice to power availability and code.

What color temperatures work for foliage vs. stone and wood?

Warm 2700–3000K flatters wood and stone; 3500–4000K gives a neutral architectural look. Keep color consistent within a view.

What optics and accessories help shape the light?

Interchangeable lenses, shrouds, barn doors, and louvers fine‑tune shape and glare. Use adjustable knuckles for precise aim.

What IP/corrosion ratings matter in harsh environments?

Seek IP65+ housings, marine‑grade finishes, and stainless hardware. Add surge protection on long exterior circuits.

How do I maintain and adjust spotlights through the seasons?

Re‑aim after leaf‑out or pruning, clean lenses, and tighten hardware seasonally. Replace failed lamps promptly to keep scenes balanced.