They are available in many configurations for the many tasks that they can perform. The larger the track heads , the larger the lamps, the larger surface they will light up. Most often these are 120V systems, coming in a variety of color tones and lamp holder styles.
The low voltage ones can throw a good deal of light, up to a point. The advantage of LV ones is that they are a lot smaller than the 120V models and that the wattage and especially the beam spread can offer you a lot of options for lighting up what you want to light up.
So, you have to decide what you want from the track system. Just general lighting, maybe go with the larger par types. If you are looking to spotlight art, keepsakes or some other objects or if the is an issue where you need it to be closer to the mounting surface, maybe go with a LV system.
These are all questions that a Lighting Showroom can answer and they can offer you many choices that the discount stores can’t.
They are available in many configurations for the many tasks that they can perform. The larger the track heads , the larger the lamps, the larger surface they will light up. Most often these are 120V systems, coming in a variety of color tones and lamp holder styles.
The low voltage ones can throw a good deal of light, up to a point. The advantage of LV ones is that they are a lot smaller than the 120V models and that the wattage and especially the beam spread can offer you a lot of options for lighting up what you want to light up.
So, you have to decide what you want from the track system. Just general lighting, maybe go with the larger par types. If you are looking to spotlight art, keepsakes or some other objects or if the is an issue where you need it to be closer to the mounting surface, maybe go with a LV system.
These are all questions that a Lighting Showroom can answer and they can offer you many choices that the discount stores can’t.
depends on what you require, the amount of light etc the number of lights
gives us some more insight to what you are looking for