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Current Offers Seamless Utility Lighting for Canopies, Awnings and Drive-Thrus

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The Batten LED Luminaire Gen 3 from Current delivers brilliant performance in tight, demanding situations where utilitarian light is required. The Batten Gen 3 is suitable for mounting in any ambient application space and its unique design makes it ideal to mount individually or run in a continuous row. Installation is fast and easy with mounting clips. With an improved design users can now minimize the gap between fixtures and wrap around corners without the use of a jumper cable.

Batten Gen 3 is now also dimmable. With an internal (built-in) power supply, users can now connect it to a power source (i.e. 120V AC) and be ready to go. The integrated power supply eliminates the need for separate drivers.

Features & Benefits

  • Maximizes coverage through wide, uniform Lambertian light distribution
  • Extruded plastic design protects against moisture, dust and damage
  • No decrease of light output in cold settings—as can happen with fluorescent
  • Can be used in -40ºC to 60ºC (-40ºF to 140ºF)
  • 50,000-hour rated life
  • Color Temperatures: 7100K, 5000K, 4000K, 3500K, 3000K, Red & Blue
  • Sizes – Whites: 2ft, 4ft, 8ft, Red & Blue: 4ft, 6ft, 8ft

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