If you’ve ever had to inject power every 40 feet, climb the ladder more times than you’d like, or deal with warped track a season later, you’ll know why we built Chromaglow Pro.
This isn’t another cookie-cutter permanent lighting system you can buy at big-box stores. It’s designed from the ground up to make installs faster, cleaner, and more reliable. Here’s how it helps you work smarter.
Why Chromaglow Pro Stands Out
Fewer Power Injections, Less Ladder Time
Most systems force you to inject power every 40–80 feet. With Chromaglow Pro’s 48V setup, you can run 300 feet in a single go. That means fewer stops, fewer connectors, and less time up the ladder. One controller handles up to 1,500 feet, so even big installs stay simple.
Consistent Color Your Clients Will Notice
Each light has six LEDs (3 RGB + 3 white). Why does that matter? Because you don’t end up with that “dirty white” effect clients complain about. The whites look clean, the colors stay even, and since the load is spread out, the diodes last longer. Translation: fewer call-backs.
Elegant, High-Quality Tracks
Cheap sheet metal bends and warps after a season. Ours use extruded aluminum—they hold shape, cut easily, and snap in fast. Whether you’re using hat track, fascia, or drip cap options, they’re built to line up clean and stay that way. Corners and caps are pre-fabbed and color-matched, so you’re not wasting time cutting odd angles.
Built for Clean Installs
- Tracks available in black, white, or custom powder coat to match any fascia.
- Screws, end caps, and corners all color-matched.
- Lights angled at 20° outward for curb appeal without harsh glare.
💡 Pro Tip: Always double-check fascia depth before choosing track. If the bottom edge isn’t visible from the curb, your client won’t see the light evenly.
Tools & Connections That Save Time
We designed the connectors to be installer-friendly:
- Quick connectors with lever locks (no crimping, no headaches).
- XPLE extension cables—UV-resistant, rooftop-ready, borrowed from the solar industry.
- Built-in polarity protection—so if you accidentally wire black to red, you won’t fry the system.
💡 Pro Tip: Use dielectric grease in quick connectors. It takes an extra second, but it’ll prevent corrosion and signal loss down the line.
Installing ChromaGlow Pro (The Short Version)
- Plan your run – measure rooflines, pick the right track.
- Mount the track – snap lights in, secure with hex screws.
- Connect wires – strip, twist, lever-lock. Done.
- Power management – run up to 300 ft, boost at 30 ft jumps, Y connectors if you need more.
- Controller – mount vertically in watertight enclosure, 600W transformer for up to 300 ft.
- Finish – add color-matched caps, powder coat if needed.
That’s it. No over-engineering, no repeat trips up the ladder.
Comparison Table: Chromaglow Pro vs. Standard Systems
Feature | Chromaglow Pro | Typical System |
---|---|---|
Voltage | 48V | 12V / 24V |
Max Run | 300 ft | 40–80 ft |
Controller Capacity | 1,500 ft | 500–800 ft |
LEDs per Light | 6 (RGB + White) | 3 (RGB only) |
Track | Extruded Aluminum | Sheet Metal or Plastic |
Roofline Jumps | 30 ft | 13–17 ft |
Built-In Protection | Yes | Rare |
FAQs
Q: Can I really go 300 ft without injecting power?
A: Yes. That’s the advantage of 48V—less wasted time on ladders.
Q: How durable are the tracks?
A: They’re extruded aluminum. They won’t warp like sheet metal after a season.
Q: What happens if I wire it backwards?
A: Nothing—you’re protected. The system has built-in safeguards.
Summary
- Fewer power injections = fewer ladder climbs
- Cleaner whites, stable colors = happier clients
- Extruded aluminum tracks = installs that last
- Installer-designed features = faster jobs, fewer call-backs
👉 If you want to save time, boost margins, and impress clients year-round, check out the Chromaglow Pro collection.