Lucifer Lighting

International Lights brought us Lucifer Lighting to show us new improvements to their line. The first product they showed us was their new LED board that utilizes RGB LEDs to modify the color as you dim down providing the ability to achieve a warm temperature as the light fades. As of now this feature will only be available in their Y-series, which is designed for ceilings, with the hope of bringing the new LED boards into the smaller series' eventually. The smallest beam spread they offer for the Y-series is 15°. The fixture has the capacity for two lens options. They showed us with the solite lens and the light was very smooth. We also looked at the adjustable accent. They said there is a minor light loss at nadir compared to at 45°, but we found it to be unnoticeable. There will be a smaller Z-series beam spread that will hopefully be on display at Lightfair. They hope to have a mid-series soon too.

Lucifer also showed us their recessed pathlights, Stealth and Impact. Both fixtures can be specified to run on AC or DC power. However, by running it on AC, the fixture has more capabilities and should be used if possible. A double version of the Impact will be released soon. The Impact and the Stealth have options for remote or integral drivers and can be dimmed. The remote driver can hold up to sixteen fixtures, so at a price point view having the remote driver would be the best option when using many fixtures.

http://www.luciferlighting.com/