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JCC Mini LV Track Range Component (JC15119)

Discontinued JCC Mini LV (low-voltage) Track Range component — 9 units of new-old-stock surplus, held ex-warehouse Leicester, UK. Specification-matched hardware for legacy JCC 12V track installations.

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This is UK liquidation stock held ex-warehouse Leicester, catalogued per-SKU here for buyers researching the range. It belongs to the JCC commercial-lighting whole-lot parcel (~8,585 units, GBP 8,500 ex-VAT the lot) and is not sold as a separate item — the parcel ships as one lot, trade only.

JCC JC15119 Mini LV Track Range component — surplus UK stock

Box-label photo evidence — JC15119 Mini LV Track Range component.

§ I   Item detail
Code
JC15119
Item
Mini LV Track Range component
Quantity
9 units (new-old-stock surplus)
Category
Infrastructure — low-voltage track hardware
Dimensions
20 × 6 × 4 cm (approx., per unit)
Weight
~0.8 kg per unit
Condition
New, ex-distribution surplus (unused)
Resale status
Passive track hardware — no lamp; not subject to lamp/Ecodesign restrictions
Held at
Ex-warehouse Leicester, United Kingdom
Supply
Part of the JCC whole-lot parcel · trade only · not sold individually
§ II   About this stock

Discontinued JCC Mini LV track hardware — spec-matched surplus for legacy 12V installs.

The JCC JC15119 is a component from JCC's Mini LV (low-voltage) Track Range — the compact 12-volt track system JCC supplied for retail display, cabinet, gallery and residential accent lighting before the range was withdrawn from the catalogue. This holding is a small, tightly held parcel of nine units carried over from JCC distribution, offered now as genuine new-old-stock (NOS) surplus. Each unit measures roughly 20 × 6 × 4 cm and weighs about 0.8 kg, and the stock is held ex-warehouse in Leicester, United Kingdom, photographed against its box labels as part of the buyer pack.

Because the Mini LV profile is JCC-specific, its components are not cross-compatible with generic track systems — which is precisely what gives discontinued JCC track parts their resale value. When a contractor needs to extend, repair or re-terminate an existing Mini LV layout, the original range hardware is the only thing that fits, and JCC no longer makes it. Holding the correct parts means a maintenance business can keep a legacy circuit serviceable rather than proposing a full rip-and-replace to the end client. This is a passive hardware component with no lamp and no integrated electronics, so it sits entirely outside the lamp bans and Ecodesign rules that touch some lighting stock — there is nothing here a UK or export buyer cannot legally hold, resell or fit.

Low-voltage track remains in active service wherever fine, glare-controlled accent lighting is wanted: jewellery and fashion retail, museums and galleries, hotel lobbies, reception joinery and high-end residential display niches. Many of those installations have been re-lamped from halogen MR16 to modern LED MR16 and G4 heads, which means the track, its feeds and its fixings carry on working long after the original lamps were retired. The LED retrofit angle is the reason legacy track hardware like this still moves — the infrastructure outlives several generations of lamp, and each re-lamp cycle drives fresh demand for spares.

Commercially, JC15119 is offered as UK surplus / liquidation stock for trade and resale only. It is not a retail product and is not sold as a stand-alone line: it forms part of Austral Prime's JCC commercial lighting whole-lot bulk package — roughly 8,585 units across infrastructure, fittings and architectural hardware, supplied as a single lot for GBP 8,500 (ex-VAT) ex-warehouse Leicester. The whole-lot structure is deliberate: it lets one buyer take the entire discontinued JCC range at clearance economics and then place the individual lines — track components, spotlights, downlights, ceiling plates — into their own maintenance, refurbishment, retrofit or export channels at trade margin. UK supply is subject to VAT at the standard rate (reclaimable by VAT-registered buyers); exports removed from the UK may be zero-rated on valid evidence.

That is the quiet strength of discontinued-range spares as a resale category: demand is inelastic and supply is finite. This is ex-catalogue, ex-distribution closeout inventory — the kind of surplus that rarely reaches the open market in usable form. Taken inside the JCC whole-lot package, it gives a wholesaler a defensible, low-competition line to list against searches such as ‘discontinued JCC Mini LV track’ or ‘JCC low-voltage track spares’, while the bulk clearance economics protect resale margin on the parcel as a whole. For businesses running a circular or refurbishment model, keeping legacy lighting infrastructure in service is also a clean sustainability story to take to end clients — repair and extend rather than strip out and landfill.

Practically, a small part like the JC15119 is trivial to hold and to move: it is light, compact and stackable, so it adds nothing meaningful to the freight or storage cost of the parcel yet completes the Mini LV group for whoever buys the lot. That is the logic of the ‘long tail’ in discontinued-range spares — the low-count components are exactly the ones a serious maintenance business wants to own outright, because owning every part of a withdrawn range is what lets it quote confidently on a repair that no current-catalogue supplier can fulfil. As a 12-volt component it is also globally usable, unbound to UK mains conventions, which keeps the export door open for buyers shipping mixed lighting stock overseas.

Buyers who typically move stock like this include electrical wholesalers and independent factors, lighting refurbishers, JCC-system maintenance specialists, pallet and job-lot liquidation traders, and export resellers shipping into the EU or Australian markets. Because JC15119 is a low-count line, it is best seen as one supporting part within the wider Mini LV track group in this parcel rather than a volume line in its own right. If the JCC infrastructure group fits your book, the full per-SKU manifest — quantities, locations, dimensions and box-label photography — is available on enquiry. Title and risk pass on dispatch from Leicester; buyers collect or arrange their own freight. Sale is ‘as is’, on documentary (not third-party audited) evidence, with photographs supplied ahead of commitment. Register interest in the lot below and the full trade pack will follow by return.

§ III   Enquire

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The JC15119 component is supplied as part of the JCC whole-lot parcel. Register interest in the lot or request the full trade manifest and photographs.

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