This SPECLITE vapor tight LED fixture is engineered with advanced LED chip technology that maximizes light output while consuming significantly less energy than traditional fluorescent or incandescent tube alternatives. Homeowners who switch from older T8 or T12 fluorescent tubes to a modern sealed LED fixture can expect substantial reductions in electricity consumption, translating into meaningful savings on monthly utility bills without sacrificing brightness or coverage.
At the heart of the fixture is a high-efficiency LED driver paired with 0-10V dimming compatibility, ensuring smooth, flicker-free performance across the full dimming range. The driver is engineered to operate across a wide input voltage range, making it adaptable to virtually any residential or light-commercial electrical panel. Thermal management is handled through a carefully designed housing that dissipates heat effectively, protecting internal components and supporting the extended rated lifespan that LED technology is known for.
This fixture carries an IP rating suitable for wet and damp locations, meaning it is fully sealed against moisture ingress, dust, and airborne particles. That makes it an ideal choice for environments like garages, carports, covered outdoor areas, crawl spaces, and anywhere condensation or humidity is a concern. The frosted lens further protects the LED array while delivering a high CRI rating that renders colors accurately — an important detail when you're working on detailed projects or simply want your space to look its best.
From a certification standpoint, this luminaire meets rigorous cUL and CSA safety standards required for installation in Canadian homes and is eligible for DLC listing, which may qualify it for applicable energy-efficiency rebate programs offered by provincial utilities. Installation is straightforward, with a standard mounting design that accommodates both surface-mount and suspended configurations, giving you flexibility whether you're attaching it directly to a ceiling joist or hanging it from chains in a higher-ceiling workshop.