GEO-26003-110-45W-L
CCT:2700K/3000K/3500K/4000K/5000K
Aluminum
45W
White
Track
3wire
IP20
CE
110V~220V
Goym
90
5850lm
LED
50000
Customizable
China
Product Description
what is the difference between warm and cool color temperature in track lights
The difference between warm and cool color temperature in track lights lies in the Kelvin scale values and the visual effects they create. Warm color temperatures, typically ranging from 2700K to 3300K, emit light with shades of warm and yellow, creating a cozy and inviting atmosphere suitable for spaces like bedrooms, living rooms, and restaurants. On the other hand, cool color temperatures fall between 4000K and 5500K, producing a white to bluish light that is brighter and more energizing. These cooler tones are often used in areas where a more vibrant and crisp lighting effect is desired, such as in offices, garages, or display areas. The choice between warm and cool color temperatures depends on the desired ambiance and functionality of the space being illuminated.




Why Choose GreenEarth Track Lights?
We tirelessly innovate and refine our offerings, crafting track lighting solutions that cater to a variety of functions - from aesthetic design and meticulous attention to detail to efficient cost management. Our endeavor is to align closely with market demands. Within our research and development pipeline, we feature products boasting superior luminous efficacy of 135lm/W, versatile options facilitating inventory reduction and dual color temperatures, modular solutions compatible with an array of accessories, and systems designed for seamless integration with the DALI protocol. All our efforts are aimed at empowering you to successfully secure and execute your projects.



What do the 4 and 6 lines of the track groove in the track light refer to respectively?
4-Line (or 3-Circuit) Track Systems
A 4-line track typically corresponds to a 3-circuit track system. In this configuration, there are three live conductors, each corresponding to a separate circuit, plus one shared neutral conductor. This setup allows fixtures on the track to be divided into three independently controllable groups. Users can switch on and off or dim lights in each group separately, which is particularly useful in retail, gallery, and exhibition spaces where different lighting scenes are required. It offers great flexibility in lighting design and control.

6-Line (or Multi-Circuit) DALI Track Systems
A 6-line track system goes beyond the 3-circuit system by offering additional circuits for even more control over the lighting fixtures. While less common than the 4-line system, a 6-line system might include additional neutral lines or even dedicated lines for smart lighting controls or emergency lighting circuits. This type of system is used in more complex lighting setups where varied lighting scenarios are needed, or where fixtures with different voltage requirements must coexist on the same track.
