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        SAL Downlight

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        The SAL Downlight range offers a flexible and bright lighting option for homes [ Read More ]





        SAL Downlight: Dimmable Energy Efficient Lighting Solutions

        The SAL Downlight range offers a flexible and bright lighting option for homes and businesses. It's made to reduce harsh light and spread a gentle brightness. Great for most indoor spaces, the SAL Wave works well in bedrooms, bathrooms, and offices. The SAL Wave Recessed Sensor LED Downlight comes with a built-in motion sensor and is great for areas like pantries with doors and outdoor under eaves for extra safety.

        SAL, or Sunny Australia Lighting, is a 100% Australian-owned company that offers a wide range of innovative LED lighting products, including downlights. Their product lineup features various styles and functionalities to suit both residential and commercial applications.

        Some popular SAL downlight models include:

        • WAVE S9065TC: A 9W dimmable LED downlight with selectable colour temperatures (3000K, 4000K, 5700K), featuring high colour rendering index (CRI90) and flicker-controlled technology

        Also, if you're having trouble with lights flickering when you use a dimmer switch, you can use the SAL S9041TC/WH/SFI with its matching dimmer. This will give you smooth and trouble-free light dimming, without any hassles.

        SAL Downlight Features:

        • Suitable for residential and commercial use.
        • Frosted diffuser reduces glare.
        • Colour temperature selector for 3000K, 4000K, or 5700K.

        FAQ

        Q: How do you remove a SAL Downlight?

        A: To remove the downlight, start by gently pulling the trim (the outer edge) away from the ceiling. You'll find two spring clips holding it tight. While holding the trim down with one hand, use your other hand to push these spring clips towards the center of the downlight. This action loosens the grip on the ceiling material, making it easier to pull down. Keep easing the trim down until the whole light comes free. Finally, disconnect the downlight by unplugging it from its socket on the ceiling.