
By Grace Sy from Anchorage, AK on February 21, 2013
Can I install this in my ceilings?
By Jacob from Pegasus Lighting on February 22, 2013
Answer:
Grace,
It depends on the building codes in your area.
These lights are designed to be portable display or puck lights.
It would be wise to check with an electrician knowledgeable of local code.By A mom from California on February 23, 2013
Ok, so, this is probably a really dumb question, but, how do you turn them on and off?
By Jacob from Pegasus Lighting on February 25, 2013
Answer:
To turn on you plug in the fixture. To turn off you unplug. There is not a switch.By Jacob from Pegasus Lighting on February 25, 2013
Answer:
To turn on you plug in the fixture. To turn off you unplug. There is not a switch.By Teresa from St Petersburg FL on July 27, 2012
Is this kit dimmable?
By Jacob from Pegasus Lighting on July 27, 2012
Answer:
Teresa, these puck lights are not dimmableBy Todd from Pittsburgh, PA on February 25, 2013
How wide is the spread of the beam? (30 degrees, 120 degrees, etc).
By Jacob from Pegasus Lighting on February 26, 2013
Answer:
Todd - the beam angle is 120 degrees.By Bill from PA on November 16, 2012
Where are these made?
By Jacob from Pegasus Lighting on November 16, 2012
Answer:
Bill,
These puck lights are made in Taiwan.By Rachel from DC on April 11, 2013
Can these be hard wired? Are they appropriate for glass display cabinets in a residential kitchen?
By Jacob from Pegasus Lighting on April 11, 2013
Answer:
No, these cannot be hardwired. The only compatible drivers are plug-in or battery operated.
Yes, they would work well for display cabinets.By Jeff from Seattle, WA on February 5, 2013
What is the color temperature of these lights (º K)?
By Jacob from Pegasus Lighting on February 6, 2013
Answer:
Jeff - the color temp is between 4000K and 4500K