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Luna 12V LED Horizontal Step Light - Bronze

Luna 12V LED Horizontal Step Light - Bronze

Step Lights by Hinkley Lighting

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Specifications

Brand: Hinkley Lighting
Part Number: 15508BZ
UPC: 640665155006
Category: Step Lights
Wattage: 3.8 Watts
Voltage: 12V
Lumens: 200
Bulb Type: LED
Bulb Included: Yes
Color Temperature: 2700K
CRI: 90+
Dimmable: Yes
Location Rating: UL Wet
Dimensions: 4.5"H x 3"W x 1.5"L
Weight: 0.7 Lb.
Material: Zinc-Aluminum Alloy
Finish: Bronze
Warranty: 2 Years

Step Lights FAQs

Where should I place step lights for safety and aesthetics?

Place fixtures to illuminate tread edges and risers evenly. On stairs, mount low in the riser or in adjacent walls to reveal each step.

How far apart should step lights be on stairs and walkways?

Start with one light every 3–5 feet or every 2–3 steps, adjusting by fixture output and ambient light.

What brightness and beam shape work best for steps?

Use shielded, asymmetric beams that wash the tread without bright hotspots. 50–200 lumens per fixture is typical for residential stairs.

What color temperature is comfortable at night?

Warm 2700–3000K feels inviting and preserves night vision. Keep color consistent across the path or stair run.

Are step lights low‑voltage or line‑voltage?

Both exist. Low‑voltage (12/24 V) is common in landscapes; line‑voltage options require proper boxes and code compliance.

How do I prevent glare and light spill into eyes?

Choose louvered or shrouded trims and aim downward. Avoid mounting heights that expose the source to seated or approaching eyes.

Can I install step lights in exterior masonry or wood?

Yes—use housings rated for the material. In masonry, recess with back boxes; in wood, protect cut edges and wire paths from moisture.

Are step lights dimmable or compatible with timers?

Many models dim with compatible drivers and work with photocells or timers. Smart modules can automate scenes and schedules.

What IP/wet ratings and materials should I choose outdoors?

Seek wet‑location ratings (IP65+), corrosion‑resistant housings, and tempered glass or polycarbonate lenses. Stainless or brass hardware resists rust.

What maintenance keeps step lights clean and reliable?

Clean lenses, clear debris, and check seals each season. Re‑aim or replace damaged trims to maintain even light.