PreciseLED is new to ELA. They are located on Long Island.
ZENLITE
Zenlite is an in-wall product that goes over the joists and is in line with gypsum. The mudplate is made out of PVC. This is advantageous because the PVC doesn't retain heat. The fixture can be installed with or without the lens in. The lens is laser cut and pre-installed before shipping so on the site, they just need to peel off the protective tape. The LED strip is typically installed beforehand.
Available in 1" and 2" versions.
It costs around $48/ft (DN price).
ARC:
The curvable extrusion with a flexible lens. The 15° radius is the tightest they can go. The curved product is edge-lit (2 LED strips facing each other) with a silicone lens.
Zenlight tile also exists. The lens is poured into place. You can walk or drive on the Zenlight tile fixture.
The maximum running length is 100ft.
It costs around $100/ft (DN price).
They also have an asymmetric Zenlite as well.
*the straight and the curve products are using different LED chips and won't be mixed.
The downlights available as trimmed and trimless with IC and Non-IC rated housings, 45° tilt and 360° rotation, and interchangeable lenses.
The Novation is their new 3" downlight/wallwasher . It has one of the shallowest air-tight housing on the market, 18" X 2.44", an interchangeable adjustable downlight and wallwasher lens. The housing has a unique copper piece which acts as a heatsink and therefore allows the housing to be this shallow.
*The shallow housing has only 30° tilt adjustment.
*They use CREE LED chip. The LED head is screwed-in and field replaceable (great for changing CCT).
*The trimmed fixture is shower rated.
They do not currently have a trimless option for millwork fixtures but they are currently working on it.
*They do have their own line of drivers but their products work with others as well.
Their wallwasher has an interesting lens design.
It's good to keep in mind, the piece with get really hard and make it difficult for on-site optic adjustment (there is a very tight space to access the clip for adjustments).
We also looked at their dim to warm tape. This tape has alternating chips to achieve the desired effect. All of PreciseLED's tapes are a minimum of 90 CRI.
They also have a line of interesting under cabinet fixtures called LUMAMATE.
The system has 90° vertical, 90° horizontal joint connector, motion sensor, on/off switch and dimmer switch all in on.
*The touch dimming, step dimming by tapping worked really smoothly.
They started with the larger size and have evolved to a smaller sized fixture with the same capabilities. The smaller fixture is not yet online or in the catalog but is coming soon.
- Available in 2700K, 3000K, 3500K, and 4000K.
- Available in 90CRI (standard) and 95CRI.
- 45° clip and flush clip are available for mounting.