ELCO Lighting Electronic Low Voltage Cylinder Fixture - 12V MR16 (50W) Lamp, Track Lighting Fixtures Ceiling







Key features
- •Lamp: 12V MR16 (50W or 75W)
- •L x W: 3" x 2 1/4"
- •Use with 1 or 2 circuit track and accessories
ELCO Lighting Electronic Low Voltage Cylinder Fixture - 12V MR16 (50W) Lamp, Track Lighting Fixtures Ceiling
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Easy to Install and Replace
Mike Winslow✓ Verified Purchase•August 30, 2017
The track lighting fixture was easy to install and replace. The wires broke on the old one. It was up in running a few minutes after unpacking.
Five Stars
Andre Peschong✓ Verified Purchase•July 24, 2017
Great product!
Would not choose this item for new installation
Rick Sline•November 10, 2013
Moved into an existing loft with these track fixtures. Not aware of any transformer failure issues (not sure if it's the same brand of transformer as fixtures but would guess so) but do have the following comments:
1. It's difficult to change bulbs in this fixture - because in our place they're 12' up, have to remove the fixture, change the bulb (can take 5 min) & replace in track.
2. The conventional bulbs that go in these run between 20 & 60 Watts, so you could have 500+ Watts on a circuit which may be more than the standard transformer and/or dimmer can handle - see next note.
2. Was able to replace with DIMMABLE MR16 LED's, but found that transformer and/or dimmer needs more load, so on each dimmer circuit need at least one "conventional" (i.e. normal wattage) bulb or all bulbs will flicker and circuit may intermittantly turn off for about a second. I have a circuit with a different brand of fixtures taking 5 MR16's and was able to replace all with 5 LEDs no flicker/cut-off so I suspect the ELCO transformer.
3. The LEDs should last many years drawing about 9 watts each and the overall load with 1 conventional 50W bulb will be 75-100+ W. Have tried this on 6 circuits with between 3 and 9 bulbs each (1 in each circuit being conventional). No flicker, no cut-out.
4. Unfortunately one of the fixtures itself is not working and we need a couple more, so I'll be purchasing some more.
1. It's difficult to change bulbs in this fixture - because in our place they're 12' up, have to remove the fixture, change the bulb (can take 5 min) & replace in track.
2. The conventional bulbs that go in these run between 20 & 60 Watts, so you could have 500+ Watts on a circuit which may be more than the standard transformer and/or dimmer can handle - see next note.
2. Was able to replace with DIMMABLE MR16 LED's, but found that transformer and/or dimmer needs more load, so on each dimmer circuit need at least one "conventional" (i.e. normal wattage) bulb or all bulbs will flicker and circuit may intermittantly turn off for about a second. I have a circuit with a different brand of fixtures taking 5 MR16's and was able to replace all with 5 LEDs no flicker/cut-off so I suspect the ELCO transformer.
3. The LEDs should last many years drawing about 9 watts each and the overall load with 1 conventional 50W bulb will be 75-100+ W. Have tried this on 6 circuits with between 3 and 9 bulbs each (1 in each circuit being conventional). No flicker, no cut-out.
4. Unfortunately one of the fixtures itself is not working and we need a couple more, so I'll be purchasing some more.







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