DA-SL02
Easy to use
Excellent Illumination
Easy Switch of Operating Modes
Convenient Rotation of Ligh Head
Easy to use
Excellent Illumination
Easy Switch of Operating Modes
Convenient Rotation of Ligh Head
Basic Parameter
Input: AC 12V-AC 24V
Power: 15 VA
Controlling Method: Infrared Sensor Switch/ Stepless Dimming+Manual Switch
Sensing Range: 20mm-80mm
Lamp Housing Dimeter Option:φ22mm, φ26mm
Work Mode: Continuous Working
Optical Parameter
LED QTY: 6 PCS
Lluminance: 12000 Lux-30000 Lux
Color temperature: 6000K
Lightspot Dimension: Distance 700mm, 80mm*160mm
Basic Parameter
Input: AC 12V-AC 24V
Power: 15 VA
Controlling Method: Infrared Sensor Switch/ Stepless Dimming+Manual Switch
Sensing Range: 20mm-80mm
Lamp Housing Dimeter Option:φ22mm, φ26mm
Work Mode: Continuous Working
Optical Parameter
LED QTY: 6 PCS
Lluminance: 12000 Lux-30000 Lux
Color temperature: 6000K
Lightspot Dimension: Distance 700mm, 80mm*160mm
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