💡 Light up your space, control your vibe.
The Cooper Lighting 800-0713 Lens Refractor is a modern indoor wall sconce featuring a frosted acrylic shade and powerful 7650 lumen warm white LED light. It operates on 120 volts with an 85-watt energy-efficient LED source, controlled remotely for ultimate convenience. Easy surface mount installation with included hardware and a sleek non-stick finish make it a stylish, hassle-free lighting upgrade.
Brand | Cooper Lighting |
Color | Frosted |
Material | Acrylic |
Style | Modern |
Light fixture form | Sconce |
Room Type | Indoor |
Product Dimensions | 11"L x 11"W x 10"H |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Installation Type | Surface Mount |
Control Method | Remote |
Light Source Type | LED |
Finish Type | Non-stick |
Shade Material | Acrylic |
Number of Light Sources | 1 |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Light Color | warm white |
Included Components | Mounting Hardware, Remote Control |
Lighting Method | Incandescent |
Item Weight | 1.45 Pounds |
Wattage | 85 watts |
Bulb Base | E26 |
Controller Type | Remote Control |
Switch Type | Remote |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Brightness | 7650 lumen |
Efficiency | energy efficient |
Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
Shade Color | Frosted |
Fixture Type | Non Removable |
Assembly Required | No |
Manufacturer | Cooper Lighting |
Part Number | 800-0713 |
Item Weight | 1.45 pounds |
Item model number | 800-0713 |
Finish | Non-stick |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Plug Format | A- US style |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
A**R
Works well
While this was not a direct fit replacement it was adaptable and works great.
J**N
Easy way to restore or renew your security light.
8/2/2019 Review: This review addresses this Cooper Lighting 800-0713 Lens Refractor, the Cooper Industries (Regent) 1011-6424 SL3120 Twist Lock Photo Control, and the Philips 319657-H39-KB-175 Mercury Vapor Light Bulb (component parts) that I purchased together on Amazon for my very easy and significantly cost-saving outdoor security light restoration project. Background: Our 15-year-old Cooper (NH1204) ballasted 175 watt mercury vapor outdoor security light (a/k/a "bucket light") is mounted about 11 feet high on the exterior of our house to shine on our front area and driveway. It had not been working for quite awhile, and I finally decided recently to quit slacking and get busy to tackle getting it working or replaced. The plastic lens refractor had become useless from 15 years of exposure to typical "seasonal" Texas weather and intense Texas sunlight. It had turned orange, was extremely brittle, and was virtually disintegrating when touched. FYI, the plastic lens refractor was/is 9 inches diameter at top where it is mechanically fixed (by circumferential rolled metal lip over plastic flange) to the metal shroud to make a single pre-connected unit. The plastic lens is not designed for simple or easy removal from the metal shroud. So, although the original metal shroud was/is still good and useable after lightly cleaning it up, it has become an unused spare part on our garage shelf with our purchase of the new Cooper Lighting 800-0713 Lens Refractor that replaces the virtually identical old metal shroud and old plastic lens as a single connected unit. Not really an expensive waste. The Cooper Industries (Regent) 1011-6424 SL3120 Twist Lock Photo Control replaces the virtually identical original 15-year-old Longjoin JL-202A Photo Controller with its original clear plastic shell that had become yellowed and completely clouded from weather and sunlight exposure. The third item I recently purchased is the Philips 319657-H39-KB-175 Mercury Vapor Light Bulb to replace the original 15-year-old "H39KB175(R) 175 Watt 12-04" (manufacturer not identified). Project Details: So, other than a good, sturdy ladder, the only tool required was a simple phillips head screwdriver to remove two small screws (and washers) and detach/attach the shroud and refractor lens assembly that connects to the upper metal light box mounted to the house and containing the ballast, wiring connections, and bulb socket (the guts of the fixture). The two phillips head screws fit in elongated holes located on the underside of the metal shroud and flank each side of the larger single hole in the center of the top of the shroud that fits over the protruding ceramic bulb socket during shroud/lens refractor attachment and detachment. Very easy. Trust me, you will see. The two elongated holes are 4 and 1/2 inches on center and have an additional 1/4 inch to space on either side of center, I suppose to allow for variant spacing of threaded holes of the upper light box (e.g. from 4 and 1/4 inches to 4 and 3/4 inches) - or perhaps for easier attachment versus fussing with a precise little all-or-nothing hole). While up there on my sturdy ladder 11 and 12 feet from the pavement below, the elongated screw holes were greatly appreciated while I carefully worked! Of course, ALWAYS shut off all electrical power before doing any work on your light! Better safe than very, very sorry! Replacing and installing this Twist Lock Photo Control was actually easier than screwing the large mercury vapor light bulb in and out if its socket. Just a nearly effortless counter clockwise twist of about 1/2 an inch, then gentle wiggling pull up to remove it, and simple reverse process (push down gently and then a slight clockwise twist to secure). Just be sure to first line up the largest of the three copper prongs at the bottom of the photo controller with the largest of the three corresponding sockets. Easy. You will see. I have included a photo of the three old parts replaced with Sharpie markings I have made on the inside of the shroud to cross-reference with my comments. Easy way to restore or renew your security light for another 15 to 20 years without having to pay an arm and a leg and hassle with re-installation and re-wiring for a complete new replacement fixture.
H**H
Perfect fit
Item was as described and it fit my older light unlike the one I purchased locally that would not fit. This has the larger center hole to go over the larger sockets that the older lights have
J**A
Cooper Lighting 800-0713
Seller performed as expected. Item arrived on time. Problem is lens diameter is smaller than I need for my Cooper fixture. I was able to modify it so it could be used. The light is on rear of barn so a perfect look isn't necessary. Cooper no longer supports this product which is unfortunate because it is a great fixture. $18 cost was still better than buying a whole new fixture.
N**H
Cooper Lighting Lens Refractor
My light is OLD, at least 20+years and the bottom plastic shade part came apart in pieces in the last wind storm. I couldn't find anything in the area stores (Lowes, Home Depot, Ace Hardware) so I went online and found this product on Amazon and ordered it right away. It came w/i a few days and was exactly what I needed. It was, however, too difficult for me to install by myself and I had to have my son come over and help me. I'm a senior and short so I couldn't hold the fixture in place while trying to match up the holes and screw in the tiny screws. I was a tad dismayed that they didn't include screws, but luckily I had the screws from my original shade. It was a good value for the money but, for older folks, would probably need two people to install it.
S**N
BEWARE! It will fit in only one way. Read this first!
This was a perfect fit for my old NH 1204M 175 watt fixture. The number stamped on the original aluminum was the same as the replacement, #513-078. BUT... there is one thing to be aware of. The two screw holes in both the original and replacement, are drilled just a little bit off from the diametric center. That means that the screw holes will only line up in one of the two possible mating positions. If the holes do not line up on the first try, just rotate the lens assembly 180° and they will line up. I read where someone had take a scissor to the thin aluminum to widen the hole. While that is indeed a solution, it is much easier to just turn the assembly half-way around (180°). I first talked to Cooper Lighting and found out that this will fit several other models too. Hope this helps someone. I know I would have liked to have read this first. <laugh> Cooper's number is: 800-334-6871 option #2
J**D
Old lens fractured and fell because of sunlight exposure but old housing and light were still good. This lens may fit several different outdoor lights ...
This replacement lens "saved the day". Old lens fractured and fell because of sunlight exposure but old housing and light were still good.This lens may fit several different outdoor lights but it is also the exact replacement for the $45 Utilitech 70-watt HP Sodium Flood Lightsold by Lowe's. The lens is 9" diameter at the top and can be separated from the aluminum cap, if necessary, in the unlikely event that the new attachment holes don't exactly mesh with your existing light housing. I highly recommend this replacement lens. It is a much easier and cheaperoption than buying and reinstalling a complete new unit.
K**F
EASY PEASY!
Ok first let me tell you the the light that I have is 36 plus years old and the lens on it I repaired two years ago with clear packaging tape because it was cracked. This light is at the peak of my two story house and luckily I was able to get to it going through an upstairs window and then a step ladder on to another roof to work on it. I wanted to make sure I had all the tools I would need so I wouldn't have to make this trip again. Knowing there were two screws holding the metal top of the old lens on the fixture. I said to myself , what are the chances that old light having screws being Phillips head....NOT. Good thing I brought a regular screwdriver with me. Anyway..this was so easy peezy, it was a joke! The holes lined up perfect! 36 years! I won't be around for the next one! LOL!
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