Shelter 120V Outdoor Bollard
By Hinkley Lighting
Shelter 120V Outdoor Bollard
$399.00
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SPEC #: HIN621281 | ID: 55607BK
Shelter 120V Outdoor Bollard
SPEC #: HIN621281
ID: 55607BK
The Shelter 120V Bollard features a minimalist style in black aluminum finish creates a chic, dramatic statement as the light from above grazes through its clear seedy glass. Includes a wiring kit, 2 inch diameter power post, ground spike, and surface mount.
Note: Title 24 Compliant with included bulb.
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Specifications
- Finish: Black
- Color: Clear
- Size: 4"W x 30"H
- Shipping Weight: 7.00 lbs
- Dimmer: Standard 120V
- Materials: Glass, Aluminum, Acrylic
- Lamp Source: LED
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Bulb:1 x LED/8W/120V LEDIntegrated LED module
- Total Wattage: 8 watts
- Lamp Color: 3000K
- Color Rendering: 80 CRI
- Delivered Lumens: 550 lumens
- Lumens/Watt: 68.75
- Lamp Life: 60000 hours
- Country of Origin: China
UL
Wet location
Title 24 (JA8)
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Hinkley Lighting's mission is simple: to bring you cool classics that suit the way you live today. Sophisticated yet comfortable, classic yet hip, worldly yet very close to home. With the perfect balance of style and taste, form and function. At Hinkley we embrace tradition, cherish details from old favorites, and look to the finest of today's home fashions for inspiration. Then we move forward with the best of what's old and new. At Hinkley we make classics cool.
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Be careful with this. Beautiful but tricky to
We retrofitted these lights along our front walkway (see photos). They look great and are very bright. However they gave our electrician fits. One problem is that the 15 pvc pipe (see photo) included with the fixture isn't practical. There are no holes to insert the line voltage wire into the pipe unless you run the wire 15 deep in the ground and then feed it up the pipe. Also if installing for the first time we would not trust this flimsy pvc to keep the bollard level for the long term. Fortunately we had a creative electrical team that eventually figured out how to retrofit our existing connection (using additional materials) to the new bollards. They look great and we're glad we bought them--because we wanted the entire family of lights to match and we also used wall and post lights from the Shelter family--but we would have had to return them if our electrician hadn't been such a problem solver.
