AlvaLED Mini
12V Mini Spike Light
The AlvaLED Mini is a compact alternative to the standard AlvaLED design, but with the same enhanced features and modern appearance. The AlvaLED 12v mini spike light incorporates an MR11 bulb holder, compatible with multiple LED lamp options. Through choice of MR11, lumens output, wattage and colour temperature are all selectable. We recommend the use of our retro-fit 2.5W MR11 (glass).
The U-shape adjustable bracket allows two different mounting options, spike mount or surface mount. A 250mm ground spike is included as standard. The U-bracket also results in a fully adjustable spike light over 180 degrees. In addition to the standard spike, a larger, 40cm pole with 4 fin ground spike is available as a substitute spike. This is particularly beneficial for adding height in areas of high planting or more stability in exposed areas. Also, the stainless steel 4 fin anchor spike upgrade is ideal for particularly soft ground, or areas where the mini 12v spike light could could be interfered with.
Classic black is the most popular, powder coated finish of spike light. This smart, elegant finish looks great in daylight and disappears when darkness falls. The most effective way of lighting a garden is to see the lighting effects but not the light source, which is why black fittings are popular.
Supplied complete with approximately 1.5m cable with VERSA plug & play connector, this mini garden spotlight is quick and simple to install. Simply plug into any VERSA female splitter or transformer and plug the transformer into a waterproof outdoor socket. Using multiple splitters and cables will extend the plug and play system as required.
Alternative AlvaLED Models
AlvaLED MR16 12v Twin Spike Light












Warmer colour temperatures have a less disruptive impact on wildlife and help reduce star-warping. For instance, bats are less affected by red-toned lights, which produce orange or yellow hues, compared to cooler, daylight white or blue lights higher in the spectrum. Blue light, being the most harmful for light pollution, should be minimised. The best solution is to use colour temperatures of 3000K or lower, with 2700K often referred to as “bat-friendly” lighting.


























