indoor shed lighting

Product Introduction
Features:
1.100% waterproof (IP69K) and chemical resistant.
2.Better heat transfer resulting in longer lifespan.
3.Shatterproof (IK10)
4.Higher efficiency means less electricity,lower System cost
5.Dimmer is calibrated to give a linear lux dimming output from 0 to 100%
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Product Name |
indoor shed lighting |
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Watts |
10W 18W 25W |
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CRI |
>90 |
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Lumens Efficiency |
160lm/w |
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Color Temperature |
3000k, 4000k, 5000k 6000k |
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Beam Angle |
150° |
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IP Grade |
IP65 Waterproof |
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Working Temperature |
-20-55℃ |
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Materials |
Aluminum+PC |
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Cover |
Clear Cover/Milky cover available |
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Warranty |
5 years warranty |
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FAQ
1.What is the best lighting for a cow shed?
It has been shown that the optimum day length is 16 hours at a light intensity of between 160 and 200 lux.
2.Are cows attracted to bright lights?
Sensitivity to Light
Contrary to human behavior, cattle respond differently to varied light levels; given the chance, they will often travel from poorly lit to well-lit places. If you are keeping cattle inside, diffuse lighting is preferred since they will avoid really harsh artificial light.
3.How much room does a cow need inside?
In the early dry season, a bedded pack of dry cows needs 50 square feet of space, and when they are close together, 100 square feet.
4.What temperature should a cow shed be?
Cow comfort zone
The ideal ambient temperature for a dairy cow is between 41 and 77°F (5 – 25°C), however this range is affected by many variables, including liveweight, breed, feeding level and level of production.
