Nora Lighting stockholm line voltage and low voltage track lights
What is the difference between the Nora Lighting Stockholm Line Voltage Track Light – NTH-620S and Nora Lighting Stockholm Low Voltage Track Light – NTL-320S? I see that there is a different connection point at the top that is of a differing size but am not sure what the difference is between the two Nora Lighting track lights. Any help would be appreciated!
Answer: They are pretty much the same style in terms of the design. The major difference is that the NTH-620S is a 120V line voltage fixture and uses a Lensed 50W MR16 GU 10.0 base halogen lamp. The lamp gives more wide beam spread. http://www.arcadianlighting.com/nth-620s.html
The NTL-320S is a 12V low voltage version, which comes with an integral transformer inside the track adapter (black housing in the picture) and uses a 50W 12V MR16 GU 5.3 base halogen (bulb not included). The low voltage lamp allow you to have better beam spread control depending on your need. http://www.arcadianlighting.com/ntl-320s.html
