Twin Outdoor Spike Lights – GU10 – 240v – AlvaLED
The AlvaLED twin outdoor spike lights are smart, stainless steel garden spotlights. 316 Marine Grade Stainless Steel is a strengthened alternative to anodised aluminium. As well as being more robust, the polished appearance of stainless steel makes it the perfect choice for contemporary themed gardens.
Two adjustable spotlight heads mount onto the twin adaptor and will shine in almost any direction to create various captivating lighting effects. Both spotlights directed in the same area will generate a stronger, more concentrated beam. Position the heads at different angles to create dramatic up-lighting effects in two directions. Each spotlight head is also adjustable over 180 degrees. The twin adaptor attaches to the substantial, 400mm riser pole. This attaches to the 4 fin ground spike which provides extra stability with minimal movement in soft ground. This is particularly beneficial for adding height in areas of high planting or exposed spaces that require a sturdier mount. Both the twin adaptor and 400mm riser pole feature an anodised aluminium finish in stylish titanium silver. Anodised aluminium is extremely weatherproof. The titanium colour is designed to resemble Marine Grade Stainless Steel 316.
As each fitting has a standard GU10 bulb holder. Choose from a variety of LED lamps to make the most out of these fittings. Specifications such as lumen output, wattage and colour temperature are interchangeable to create the desired effect. A 12v MR16 Stainless Steel Twin AlvaLED is also available.
For smaller applications – try the Single Alvaled Adjustable 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.





