This LEDCO LED puck light is built around modern solid-state LED technology that delivers exceptional longevity and consistent light output over tens of thousands of hours of operation. The LEDs maintain a high CRI rating, ensuring that colours in your countertops, backsplashes, and food preparation areas appear natural and true to life. Unlike older halogen or xenon puck lights that degrade quickly and produce excessive heat, this LED solution stays remarkably cool to the touch while providing reliable, flicker-free illumination.
At the heart of the system is an efficient LED driver engineered for the low-voltage architecture that powers the fixture. The driver delivers stable, regulated current to the LEDs, which not only protects the diodes from premature failure but also enables smooth dimming compatibility when paired with an appropriate low-voltage dimmer. This careful power management contributes to significant energy savings compared to traditional incandescent or halogen under-cabinet puck lights, helping reduce your household electricity consumption without sacrificing brightness or quality of light.
Thermal management is a critical factor in LED longevity, and this fixture incorporates a passive heat dissipation design within its compact aluminium housing. The metal body acts as a built-in heat sink, drawing warmth away from the LED array and dispersing it safely — which means no fans, no noise, and no moving parts to wear out. This thoughtful engineering ensures the fixture performs consistently in enclosed cabinetry and recessed installations where airflow may be limited.
This product is cUL/CSA approved for the Canadian market, meeting rigorous safety and performance requirements for residential electrical installations. The fixture is suitable for dry and damp location ratings, making it appropriate for use in kitchens, pantries, closets, and covered display cases. Installation is straightforward thanks to the low-voltage wiring system — the puck lights connect in a daisy-chain or home-run configuration to a central transformer, simplifying rough-in and allowing homeowners and electricians alike to expand or reconfigure the layout with minimal effort.