The LEDCO LED Puck 500 utilizes advanced LED chip technology paired with a high-quality, efficient LED driver to deliver consistent, flicker-free illumination throughout its exceptionally long operational lifespan. The 24V low-voltage architecture not only enhances safety during installation and daily use but also allows for flexible system design, enabling multiple puck lights to be daisy-chained or connected to a single driver for streamlined wiring. With a high CRI rating, this fixture renders colors accurately and naturally — an essential quality for kitchen task lighting where food preparation and detail work demand true-to-life visibility.
Thermal performance is a critical factor in LED longevity, and the LED Puck 500's stainless steel housing serves as an effective passive heat sink, drawing heat away from the LED module and dissipating it efficiently. This thermal management approach helps maintain consistent light output over time and prevents the premature lumen depreciation that can affect lesser fixtures. The result is a puck light that looks and performs like new for years, reducing the need for maintenance or early replacement.
This fixture is cUL/CSA approved, meeting the rigorous safety and performance benchmarks required for the Canadian market. Its construction is suited for dry and damp location installations, making it appropriate for use in kitchens, bathrooms, and other areas where occasional moisture exposure may occur. Homeowners can install the LED Puck 500 with confidence knowing it complies with all applicable Canadian electrical standards and building code requirements.
Compared to traditional halogen or xenon puck lights, the LED Puck 500 delivers significant energy savings — dramatically reducing electricity consumption while producing equal or superior light output. The low-voltage design also means cooler operation at the fixture surface, which is particularly important when installed beneath cabinetry near heat-sensitive materials. Installation is straightforward for any qualified electrician or experienced DIY homeowner, with simple mounting hardware and low-voltage wiring connections that make the upgrade from outdated lighting both quick and rewarding.