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Eralux Outdoor Wall Mounted Cylindrical LED Fixture

Thalassa Eco

The Thalassa Eco outdoor wall mounted cylindrical LED fixture from Eralux was created with a sleek aesthetic design that complements outdoor architectural styles. Delivering a consistent, bright light that enhances and elevates the ambiance of any outdoor space, the Thalassa Eco provides effective illumination with a modern touch.

The Thalassa Eco also has an impressive efficacy of 90 LPW providing performance as well as elegance in the install environment. This product is a complete aluminum die cast offering an unparalleled sense of finesse, fixture strength and quality. It is Power/CCT adjustable in field with multiple design of beam angles.

The weather-resistant LED fixture is engineered to withstand harsh environmental conditions. By leveraging LED technology, this fixture not only reduces energy consumption but also ensures a prolonged lifespan, making it a smart investment for long-term savings.

Mounting Method
Select from knuckle mount or Trunnion bracket mounting methods.

Accessories
Integrated photocell in the fixture leading into higher energy efficiency.

MULTIPLE BEAM ANGLES
Customize your fixture with a unique set of beam angles in the uplight or downlight.

Premium Design & Materials
Aluminum die cast housing for superior thermal heat dissipation, strength, and rigidity. Integrated fin heat dissipation structure built into the fixture’s housing provides long lasting LED and driver function

Selectivity
With selectable on field power and color temperature, this fixture enables you to customize your unique fixture to your project space

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