Compass CU2 Hubbell Lighting LED 2 Head Emergency Light

September 28, 2018 - Comment
Add to Cart $24.95Amazon.com Price
(as of 6 April 2020 21:55 GMT+0100 - Details)

White Thermoplastic, Dual-Head LED Emergency Light , 120/277 Input, Damp Location Listed, 3 VDC, 1 Watt .

Product Features

  • Description the cu series offers quality and value with a compact and attractive LED based emergency light
  • The white or black housing and lamp-heads are made of high impact UL flame rated thermoplastic
  • This product is manufactured in china
  • Long-life LED’s with fully adjustable lamp-heads
  • Premium Nickel Cadmium battery
  • Wall or Ceiling mount
  • UL Damp Listed for 90 minute emergency operation
  • 120/277 VAC Input

Comments

Nathaniel Allen says:

Lots of light, good for the price… I actually returned this light and replaced it with a . But with the Cooper at 4x the price, this Compass model is the better value.The CU2 is very compact — about 9 inches across. The lights can be aimed individually, and although the mechanism for doing so is cheap, clunky, and at the same time jiggly, the light heads are so lightweight that it really…

lcw says:

Compact and Light weight. Easy to install. this unit is light weight and easy to install. just remember to plug the battery wire connector into the socket. it uses the AA size rechargeable Ni/Cd batteries that is so much better and light weight than the old lead acid batteries. time will tell if the batteries will last.

Amazon Customer says:

These are receiving good reviews, but to be honest the amount of … We have been transitioning to LED through out the facility, emergency light units being one of the last items. Researched both the CU2 and with remote and was surprised by a few things. These are receiving good reviews, but to be honest the amount of lighting that they put out is very weak, which shocked me due to these units being LED. Also the 2 snap in tabs that hold the mounting bracket and unit together are very weak! With the units being much smaller than the old units, they sure do…

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