Hotbeam is excited to release The Led Ministar by designer Lei Yueh
July 5th, 2010
The LED MiniStar is an ultra slim, modular lighting system for cabinetry and display lighting.
This easy to install lighting product has been designed to be environmentally friendly in both energy usage and life span.
The LED MiniStar has very low power consumption of 3 watts per unit, and it’s light output is a very pleasant warm white in color temperature.
The LED MiniStar’s dimensions are 75mm x 75mm x 12 mm high, making it ideal for use in small spaces, and weighs in at a tiny 77g.
These lights have been designed for a long life span, which is achieved with excellent thermal management by the use of aluminium casing for maximum heat dissipation.
This lengthens the life of the LED light source, and the LED light source can also be easily replaced.
The LED MiniStar comes either as a pack of three modules with a driver making it a simple DIY installation or as single units allowing for custom configurations.
Use the LED MiniStar in shelving, kitchen lighting, display cases, furniture, office task lighting, cupboards and general cabinetry.
The LED MiniStar provides a simple, environmentally sound and easy to install lighting option.
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