2" 8 Watt LED Minifit Gimbal Downlight - 600 Lumens - 3000K - 90 CRI - 120V
2" 8 Watt LED Minifit Gimbal Downlight - 600 Lumens - 3000K - 90 CRI - 120V
Recessed Lights by Green Creative
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Specifications
Brand: | Green Creative |
Part Number: | GIMB2/930/FL/DIM120 |
UPC: | 45079984431 |
Category: | Recessed Ceiling Lights |
Wattage: | 8 Watts |
Voltage: | 120V |
Lumens: | 600 |
Color Temperature: | 3000K |
CRI: | 90 |
Dimmable: | Yes |
Beam Angle: | 38 Degrees |
Certifications: | ETL Listed, California Title 24 JA8 Compliant, Energy Star Rated |
Location Rating: | ETL Damp |
Dimensions: | 3.25"D x 1.75"H |
Finish: | White |
Rated Hours: | 50,000 |
Warranty: | 5 Years |
Recessed Lights FAQs
How many recessed lights do I need and how should I space them?
A common rule of thumb is spacing at roughly half the ceiling height (8 ft ceiling → ~4 ft). Adjust for task areas and beam spread.
What size downlight (4-inch vs. 6-inch) should I choose?
4-inch trims are compact with tighter beams; 6-inch offer wider coverage and higher outputs. Match to room scale and ceiling height.
What lumen output and beam angle suit my ceiling height?
For 8–10 ft ceilings, 600–1000 lumens per downlight with 40–60° beams works well. Taller ceilings benefit from higher output or narrower beams.
Which color temperature and CRI are best for kitchens and living rooms?
2700–3000K feels warm and residential; 3500–4000K is neutral and bright. Choose CRI 90+ for accurate color in kitchens and living areas.
Are recessed lights dimmable and what controls are recommended?
Most modern LEDs dim with triac/ELV or 0–10 V. Use listed dimmers and check the fixture’s compatibility chart for smooth low-level control.
When do I need IC-rated and air-tight housings?
Use IC-rated housings where insulation contacts the fixture and air-tight housings to reduce energy loss and drafts.
Can I use recessed lights in showers or outdoors?
Yes—use wet-rated trims for showers and under soffits; damp-rated for covered areas. Follow the fixture’s location ratings.
Should I choose integrated LED wafers or bulb-based trims?
Integrated wafers are slim for tight spaces and retrofits; bulb-based give easy lamp replacement. Choose based on access and service preference.
How do I prevent glare and scalloping on walls and counters?
Select baffle or regressed trims, use wall-wash optics for art walls, and aim task lights to overlap for even countertop illumination.
What installation details ensure a clean, code-compliant result?
Use fan/fixture-rated boxes, maintain clearances, label circuits, and follow local electrical code. Cut power at the breaker before work.