Elco E228B Black Mini Downlight with Clear Glass Lens
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Technical Specs
| Specification Sheet | |
| Bulb Base | Specialty |
| Bulb Type | Halogen |
| Configuration | Undercabinet Lighting |
| Height | 0.875 |
| Light Direction | Down Lighting |
| Number of Bulbs | 1 |
| Suggested Room Fit | Garage, Kitchen, Laundry Room |
| Wattage | 20 |
| Watts Per Bulb | 20 |
| Wire Length | 18 |
Mini Downlight with Clear Glass Lens
Elco's Surface Mount Mini downlights are an excellent source wherever a small powerful light is needed. The Mini lights may be recessed mounted. They can be dimmed with a low voltage electronic dimmer. They can also be used with remote transformers. Elco has designed a wide variety of trims to go with the mini downlights.
Features:
- Mini Surface Mount Downlight with Clear Lens.
- 20W JC lamp included.
- Cutout: 2-1/4"
- Trim O.D.: 2-5/8"
- Depth: 3/4"
- Bi-Pin socket.
About Elco Lighting:
Elco Lighting has designed and engineered lighting for residential and commercial spaces for almost two decades. Our product line includes track and recessed lighting fixtures, exit and emergency lights, undercabinet lighting, wall packs, step lights and more. Our products are designed to be reliable, functional, practical, efficient, user friendly to the installer and end-user, moderately priced and safe. We are confident that we have the answer to all your lighting needs.
Additional Elco Links
Our SKU: E228
This product is listed under the following manufacturer number(s):
- E228B
Black - E228BZ
Bronze - E228C
Clear - E228CP
Copper - E228G
Gold - E228N
Nickel - E228W
White
*Denotes a finish or option that has been discontinued
6 Questions from the Community
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What kind of transformer do I need for 22 mini down light E228? Thanks.
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What transformer is used with Elco E228?
A. The Elco E228 is a low voltage mini light. The lamp is included, but does require a low voltage power supply. Depending upon the amount of lights you are putting together. Lets say you are putting two together (20w + 20w = 40w), then you can use a 50W, such as the ETR50. Your transformer should be more than the load.
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which transformer do you use for this puck light?
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which transformer do you use for this puck light?
A. It will depend on the load that you are trying to run for what size transformer you will use. You will need an external power supply and 2 lights will require at least a 50 watt transformer. Thanks for your question and have a great day.
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which transformer do you use for this puck light?
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What are the spacing suggestions for under cabinet application?



