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Review on 🔋 Gruenlich Batteries for Emergency Lighting: Certification and Qualifications by Brian Davis

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Good Escape Lights - Commercial Lighting

They look a bit industrial but fit in our garage. Once we had the wire in place, installation and wiring was easy. We put one on a single block junction box. A round light junction box will do, but the mount barely covers the box, so you need to be careful with alignment. At the bottom there is a test button and a red power indicator. There is enough light for an escape route through the garage from our basement bedroom. When removing the bottom panel during assembly, be sure to start on the side with the press-in tabs - opening the opposite side first may damage the tabs. Each lighthead is fully adjustable to the direction of the light being focused, requiring it to perform in a variety of applications (high or low, straight or angled). The directions are pretty clear. It operates on 120 or 240 VAC and includes a cable nut for sealing unused cables. Recommended when the look and feel suits your application. 2 LED Head Exit Lights with Battery Backup - US Standard Emergency Lighting, UL 924 Compliant, 120-277V (x2)

Pros
  • Emergency Lights
Cons
  • No Power