Lens 6-Pack Hex Louver
Lens 6-Pack Hex Louver
Landscape Light Lenses by Hinkley Lighting
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Specifications
Brand: | Hinkley Lighting |
Part Number: | 0016HL |
UPC: | 640665001693 |
Category: | Landscape Light Lenses |
Dimensions: | 2"W x 2"H x 2"L |
Weight: | 0.5 Lb. |
Material: | Aluminum |
Finish: | Black |
Landscape Light Lenses FAQs
What does a lens do on a landscape light and why use one?
Lenses control distribution, glare, and appearance—diffusing, spreading, or shielding light so landscapes look intentional and comfortable.
Which lens materials are common (glass vs. polycarbonate)?
Tempered glass resists heat and scratching; polycarbonate is lighter and impact‑resistant. In coastal sites, glass keeps clarity longer.
What lens types shape the beam (clear, frosted, spread, honeycomb)?
Clear maximizes output; frosted diffuses for softer pools; prismatic/spread lenses elongate beams; honeycomb louvers cut high‑angle glare.
How do color lenses affect plants and architecture at night?
Warm amber lenses deepen wood and stone; green/blue can boost foliage tones but use sparingly to avoid cartoonish color shifts.
Will a lens reduce light output or increase glare?
Any added optic absorbs some lumens. Use diffusion where comfort matters and shield with louvers to reduce direct view of the LED.
Are lenses field‑replaceable and do they need gaskets?
Most architectural heads accept field‑replaceable lenses with gaskets to keep water and debris out. Verify the exact diameter and thickness.
Can I stack lenses (e.g., spread + honeycomb) safely?
Yes—many fixtures allow stacking, but confirm the maximum lens count to avoid trapping heat or stressing clips and gaskets.
How do I clean lenses without scratching or hazing them?
Rinse grit first, then wash with mild soap and water. Avoid ammonia and abrasives; use a soft microfiber to protect coatings.
Do lenses change the fixture’s wet‑location rating?
No—using OEM lenses with intact gaskets preserves the wet‑location rating. Damaged or missing seals can void the rating.
What should I check before ordering a replacement lens?
Match the fixture family, lens diameter, thickness, and holder style. Order OEM parts where possible for a precise fit.