Nuvi Medium Deck Sconce 10-Pack - Bronze
Nuvi Medium Deck Sconce 10-Pack - Bronze
Deck Lights by Hinkley Lighting
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Specifications
Brand: | Hinkley Lighting |
Part Number: | 15446BZ-10 |
UPC: | 640665155143 |
Category: | Deck Lights |
Wattage: | 1.9 Watts |
Voltage: | 12V |
Lumens: | 140 |
Bulb Type: | LED |
Bulb Included: | Yes |
Color Temperature: | 2700K |
CRI: | 80+ |
Dimmable: | Yes |
Shade Material: | Composite PC Glass |
Shade Color: | Frosted |
Location Rating: | UL Wet |
Dimensions: | 0.75"H x 5"W x 3"L |
Weight: | 0.26 Lb. |
Material: | Vinyl Alloy |
Finish: | Bronze |
Warranty: | 2 Years |
Deck Lights FAQs
What types of deck lighting are available and where do they go?
Common types include post‑cap lights, step/tread lights, under‑rail strips, and recessed deck dots. Use a mix to mark edges, steps, and seating areas.
Should I use low‑voltage (12/24 V) or line‑voltage deck lights?
Low voltage is popular for safety and flexibility; line voltage suits larger installs with long runs and controls. Match to site power and code.
How should I space deck and step lights for safety and comfort?
Start with 3–5 ft between step lights and 6–8 ft between post lights, then adjust after dark to avoid hot spots or dark gaps.
What ratings matter outdoors (wet location, IP, corrosion)?
Choose wet‑location fixtures with appropriate IP rating and corrosion‑resistant materials (marine‑grade coatings, stainless fasteners) for coastal sites.
How do I power and control deck lights (transformers, timers, smart)?
Use low‑voltage transformers with photocells or astronomical timers; add smart plugs/controllers for scenes and schedules. Verify driver compatibility.
Can I install lights in stairs and handrails without glare?
Aim lights downward with louvers or diffusers. Recess tread lights into risers and hide tape light in channels to shield the source.
Which color temperature is best for outdoor living areas?
Warm 2700–3000K feels inviting; 3500–4000K adds visibility for cooking and tasks. Keep color consistent across the deck for a cohesive look.
How do I wire deck lights safely through wood or composite boards?
Drill clean holes, use grommets/bushings, and seal penetrations. Keep conductors clear of fasteners and follow manufacturer wiring diagrams.
What maintenance keeps deck lighting reliable year‑round?
Clean lenses, check gaskets and connections seasonally, and re‑seal any penetrations. Replace failed lamps promptly to maintain uniformity.
How can I reduce light pollution and neighbor glare on a deck?
Use shielded optics, aim downward, and choose lower lumen outputs at perimeters. Avoid uplights near bedroom windows to respect neighbors.