Components and How They Work Together
- Magnetic Track:
This is the base of the system, mounted on a ceiling or wall. It contains electrical conductors that deliver power to the fixtures. - Light Fixtures:
Each light fixture has a magnet in its base that allows it to attach firmly to the track. - Magnetic Force:
The magnets on the fixtures interact with the track, creating a secure, snap-on connection without the need for additional tools or screws for the lights themselves. - Electrical Connection:
When the fixture is attached, its internal contacts touch the electrical conductors in the track, receiving low-voltage power to illuminate. - Power Supply:
A separate low-voltage transformer, often hidden, converts the standard AC household power (110-220V) into a safe DC voltage (e.g., 48V) to power the entire magnetic lighting system.
- Modularity & Flexibility:
The magnetic system enables quick and effortless repositioning, addition, or removal of light fixtures, providing you with full control over your lighting arrangement. - Tool-Free Installation:
Attaching and moving light fixtures is simple and requires no additional tools, enhancing convenience. - Customization:
You can easily create different lighting effects by moving spotlights, downlights, or pendant lights to different points along the track. - Clean Aesthetics:
The sleek, minimalist design of magnetic tracks and fixtures creates a streamlined and unobtrusive look. - Versatility:
Magnetic track lights come in various styles, including surface-mounted, suspended, and recessed profiles, to suit different interior designs.
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