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Cooper provided were a perfect fit and helped to provide the exact look

Our goal with the lighting was to choose a product that offered a neutral color temperature to match the white ceiling, walls, panels and cabinetry around the house,” said Orlando Leone of led high bay light Decathlon team. “And since the competition focuses on developing a final product that uses minimal energy, we needed an extremely efficient solution. The Halo lighting fixtures that Cooper provided were a perfect fit and helped to provide the exact look and efficiency rating we hoped to achieve.”

Ideal for a wide range of applications, the Halo LED recessed downlights offer several benefits including long-life (50,000 hours), high efficacy and an energy savings of about 78 percent when compared to a traditional 65-watt incandescent light bulb. The fixtures are available in a variety of styles and finishes and offer users a choice of four color temperature options. The LED downlights are ideal for both new construction projects or as an energy-efficient solution to retrofit existing compatible recessed downlight housings.

“As a company, we have been promoting green, efficient solutions for a long time and were pleased when the FIU Solar Decathlon team selected our Halo LED downlighting products,” said Mark Eubanks, President of led linear high bay light. “We congratulate the FIU team and all of those participating in this year’s Solar Decathlon and hope that the homes engineered at the event may someday become reality.”

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