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Keystone Simplifies Sign Lighting with New Sign Hero Direct Wire

Keystone Technologies

Keystone Technologies is expanding its Sign Hero family with Sign Hero Direct Wire, a socket-free LED
solution that makes lighting for internally lit sign cabinets brighter, simpler, and easier to install. No specialized
expertise is required.

With a universal 120V input and 360° rotatable design, Direct Wire installs easily. Simply install metal brackets into the sign frame, bring in line voltage, and connect to the custom waterproof leader cord.

The new lamps feature Power and Color Select technology for flexible output (3 power levels, 3 color temperatures) and the waterproof connectors prevent weather infiltration. They also deliver up to 15% higher lumen output than
competitor lamps.

Sign Hero Direct Wire is available in lengths ranging from 18 to 120 inches, with models offering 360° rotation.
Keystone also offers traditional Sign Hero, ideal for retrofit projects, and Sign Hero Contractor Prime, a cost-effective choice for color- and dark-faced signs.

With simple installation, even illumination, and options for every application, Sign Hero delivers Light Made Easy® to a full range of internally lit sign cabinets.

More information about the Sign Hero family from Keystone Technologies

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