Lampe de chemin moderne en laiton noir Blade
*NEW*: COMING FOR 2026
Le luminaire Striker Blade Path Light offre un éclairage fiable pour les allées, les chemins de pierre et les pelouses, améliorant ainsi la sécurité et l'esthétique de vos espaces extérieurs. Son profil fin et moderne s'intègre harmonieusement au paysage tout en diffusant une douce lumière directionnelle. Conçu pour être utilisé avec l'ampoule LED plate Striker à deux broches, ce luminaire basse tension constitue une solution écoénergétique idéale pour de nombreuses applications extérieures. Sa finition en laiton noir exclusif allie style contemporain et robustesse, tout en offrant une excellente résistance à la corrosion. Il est particulièrement adapté aux régions côtières ou aux environnements humides.
Caractéristiques
Lampe : non incluse
Type de lampe : T3 (G4) (LED uniquement)
Puissance maximale : 4 W
Prise : Bi-Pin
Lentille : Comprend des lentilles en verre clair et dépoli
LED : Watts / VA : N/A
Étendue du faisceau : N/A
Température de couleur : non applicable
Dimensions : 11,7 cm (P) x 59,7 cm (H) x 7,6 cm (L)
Matériaux principaux : Laiton coulé
Finition : Émail cuit
Couleur de finition : Noir mat
Câblage : 72 pouces de câble 18/2 homologué cUL
Tension d'entrée : 9 à 15 V CA/CC, transformateur requis
Plage de fonctionnement : dépendante de l’ampoule
Installation : Extérieure uniquement
Indice de protection : Résistant à l'humidité – IP65
Montage : filetage 1/2"
Poids : 1,7 kg
Garantie : 10 ans
Fabriqué en Chine
CUP : 788364602954
Matériel : piquet de sol en ABS de 30,5 cm et piquet de sol fendu en ABS de 20,3 cm (insert en laiton de 1,3 cm) avec contre-écrou
Fiche technique
Engineered for Precision. Built to Endure.
Striker Lighting is dedicated to creating high-performance landscape lighting that transforms outdoor spaces after dark. Every fixture is crafted with durability, precision, and purpose — combining rugged black brass construction, stainless steel or corrosion-resistant aluminum with refined design to deliver lasting beauty and dependable performance. From pathways to gardens, Striker lights are built to illuminate and enhance the natural elegance of your landscape, night after night.
Key Design Elements
Why Use Striker For Your Next Project?
Built from
Black Brass, Aluminum
or Stainless Steel
Engineered
for Precision
Performance You Can Trust
Crafted for the Professional
Designed to Beautify the Night
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Can I install the system myself?
Yes. 12V systems are designed for safe DIY installation. You’ll need a transformer, outdoor-rated wire, and fixtures. Simply connect, bury the wire just below the surface, and test. For larger systems, consulting a professional ensures perfect layout and voltage balance.
Do I need a transformer?
Yes. A low voltage transformer is essential to convert 120V household power to 12V. It also provides voltage regulation, timer control, and safety protection. Using a Striker Commercial Grade Transformer ensures stable power delivery and helps maintain consistent brightness across all fixtures.
How does voltage drop affect my lighting?
Voltage drop occurs when current travels through long wire runs, reducing light output at the end of the line. To prevent it, use thicker wire (12- or 10-gauge), keep wire runs balanced, and select a transformer with multiple voltage taps (12V–15V). Proper planning ensures even illumination across your landscape. Try our our Voltage Drop Calculator!
Are low voltage lights waterproof?
High-quality landscape fixtures are weather-sealed and rated for outdoor conditions—typically IP65 or higher. This means they can withstand rain, snow, and irrigation spray. Always ensure all connections are watertight and above grade to maintain long-term reliability.
How long do LED landscape lights last?
LEDs typically last 30,000 to 50,000 hours—that’s years of operation with minimal maintenance. They also maintain consistent colour temperature and brightness over time, unlike halogen lamps that dim or burn out frequently.
What wire gauge should I use?
For most systems, 12/2 landscape cable works best. Thicker wire reduces voltage drop and ensures consistent brightness across long runs. The proper gauge depends on fixture wattage, total distance, and transformer capacity.
