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SYLVANIA ULTRA RT6 LED Recessed Downlight Kit – a high-performance, easy to install residential grade downlight solution offers good light output, energy-efficiency and a streamlined design. It fits into most 6" IC( insulated cans), non- IC and air tight incandescent cans and is suitable for damp location use.The kit includes a six-inch LED recessed downlight with white trim and a medium base socket adapter. An optional GU24 adapter provides a California Title 24 compliant solution.
The sleek design complements most ceilings with its flush mounting style and aesthetic appeal. Available in 3000K color temperature, the 11-watt version delivers 625 lumens of light, comparable to a standard 65-watt incandescent BR30 light bulb and is dimmable down to 10%. |
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I used these kits to replace unsatisfactory light output from dual U-tube florescent 7" fixtures and had excellent results.
The U-tubes were rated at 800 lumens each bulb. The light output of these RT6's are easily twice the effective lumens.
I risked using these 6" kits in my 7" fixtures for I needed to keep their reflective housing attached to utilize the retention spring slots. Adjusting the ears w the springs outward by 1/2" on the RT6 workes.
I will be adding dimmers.
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Reviewed by: Ron Good from Wisconsin |
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| Outstanding Light |
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Installed 8 lights to upgrade old can lights and replace CFL bulbs. I am extremely satisfied with the results. If I had it to do over, I would probably purchase 2700K instead of 3000K lights; however, the improvement over CFL lights is outstanding. |
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Reviewed by: Charles Dunn from California |
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| Great light |
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These lights are great - added 8 into my new kitchen - a bit pricey but if they last as long as they claim they will be well worth it. Can't believe they are only using 11 watts each. |
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Reviewed by: Paul from Home |
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| Great Light |
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Easy to install, look great, come on instantly, could be a little warmer in color but great light output. |
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Reviewed by: Thomas Cunningham from Topeka, KS |
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