Item # bci2261679
The Tech Lighting 700MO2RDBZ has been discontinued
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Tech Lighting Two-Circuit MonoRail Cobalt Raindrop Shaped Glass Pendant -12v Halogen
Model: 700MO2RDBZ
from the Raindrop Collection
Discontinued
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Product Overview
Features:
- Opaque white or colored raindrop shaped glass
- Includes low-voltage, 50 watt halogen bi-pin lamp and six feet of field-cuttable suspension cable
- Shown in Satin Nickel finish
- Bulb Base - GY6.35 - A bi pin or ' bipin socket', the GY6.35 has a pin spread of 6.35 mm and is used mostly with halogen bulbs common for task lighting and landscape lighting.
- Compatible Bulb Types: GY6.35 Bulb Base uses primarily a Halogen but is also compatible as LED and Xenon / Krypton.
- Number of Bulbs: 1
- Bulb Base: GY6.35
- Bulb Type: Halogen
- Bulb Included: Yes
- Watts Per Bulb: 50
- Wattage: 50
- Height: 3.5"
- Width: 2.5"
- Energy Star: No
Additional Tech Lighting Links
This product is listed under the following manufacturer number(s):
- Tech Lighting 700MO2RDBZ*
Antique Bronze - Tech Lighting 700MO2RDBC*
Chrome - Tech Lighting 700MO2RDBS*
Satin Nickel
*Denotes a finish or option that has been discontinued.
Manufacturer Resources
Dimensions and Measurements
Height
3.5 in.
Pendant Size
Mini Pendants
Width
2.5 in.
Included Components
Bulb Included
Yes
Shade
Yes
Characteristics and Features
Accessory Type
Pendants
Bulb Base
GY6.35
Bulb Type
Halogen
Bulb Visible
No
Field Cuttable
Yes
Glass Features
Frosted Glass
Hanging Options
Cords
Light Direction
Down Lighting
Number of Bulbs
1
Shade Color
Blue
Shade Material
Glass
Shade Shape
Elliptical
Sloped Ceiling Compatible
Yes
Style
Transitional
System Type
Rail, Two-Circuit MonoRail
Manufacturer Technology
System Name
Two-Circuit Monorail
Electrical and Operational Information
Voltage Type
Low Voltage (12-24V)
Wattage
50
Watts Per Bulb
50
Warranty and Product Information
Collection
Raindrop
Energy Star
No
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