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Low voltage track lighting systems would have cost you upwards of $1,000 just a few years ago. But now, there are numerous companies offering attractive, well-built kits for under $200. To learn more about Low voltage track lighting systems, including how they work and some recommended products, keep reading. How do Low Voltage Track Lights Work? Low voltage track kits are about a lot more than simply putting in Low voltage bulbs. They actually reduce the voltage using a transformer (which downgrades the voltage from 120 to 12). The transformer is simply mounted directly over your existing electrical box. That reduced voltage is then sent down the track to power the special light fixtures supplied with your kit. Some kits come with fixed tracks and directional lights while others feature lights that actually hang from adjustable cables. Higher-end low voltage systems come with a lighting track that can be bent or adjusted into a variety of configurations before you mount it on the ceiling. With all the available options, you’re sure to find a product that meets your needs. Keep reading for some recommended makes and models. Technical Consumer Product’s Low voltage Track Lighting System Technical Consumer Products Inc.'s Energy Star approved track light kit is attractive and affordable. The TCP track lighting fixture kits fit Halo, Juno or Lightolier track systems. That means you can use it retrofit your existing track lighting system. TCP’s complete Low voltage track lighting kit includes a 2-foot track, two connectors, an adjustable power feed, a reflector, two diffuser lens and two 2-piece lamps. The best part? Both the track heads and the kits have incredibly long-life ratings. The lamps have an average life of 10,000 hours and the ballasts an amazing 50,000 hours. According to TCP, this lighting system will last 10 to 13 times longer than old-fashioned, incandescent lights. W.A.C. Lighting “Responsible Lighting” Systems W.A.C. Lighting offers easily configurable and very affordable track lighting systems. Their basic kits start at just over $30 for a track head, making them wallet-friendly and energy-efficient. Not only are their track lighting systems Low voltage, the company is also committed to lead-free design and a reduced manufacturing footprint. Their commitment to sustainability goes beyond the voltage draw of their lighting systems and right into their company’s philosophy. Amerlux Lighting Solutions’ Aspect Track Lighting Amerlux Lighting Solutions’ Low voltage track lighting system is called Aspect. It’s a new line of track lighting for task-specific, energy-efficient lighting that was originally designed for the retail and business world. However, despite being designed for businesses, it could definitely work in a residential environment. The appeal of Amerlux’s Aspect line of Low voltage track lighting is that it can be easily configured and modified – going form a horizontal track along the ceiling to a vertical track along a wall. The lighting options are seemingly endless and designed for low voltage applications. See also: All Articles for Energy Savings Options
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