SPOT VS WASH: What’s the Difference?
Don't worry if you're unsure whether to use a spot or wash light. What you intend to use the light for ultimately determines what kind of light is ideal to utilise. Knowing a few details about each of these light sources can help you decide which one is most appropriate for your needs.
Spot Light: Spot lights typically produce a single, 45-degree-wide beam of light. A spot's light is similar to a lighthouse, albeit not as distinct. In comparison to most lights, a spot's light has a tendency to travel across considerably greater distances and is simple to direct and control.
Wash Light: In essence, wash lights are the reverse of spot lights. The wash projects a broad area of light that doesn't travel very far. A wash light typically has a 130-degree path, which is substantially wider than a spot. A wash utilises the same number of lumens and watts as a spot but having a significantly greater light coverage area.
What should I use: Spot or Wash?
Use a wash if you want to illuminate a bigger space, such as a driveway, parking lot, or even just a small area. Use a spot to have more direct control over a limited region. A spot light will typically appear brighter than a wash light.
Feature:
● Uniform design,no dark area between luminaires
● Water and dust proof,suitable for outdoor use
● Easy to install
● Long lifespan, low maintenance cost
● IP65 protection rating
● RGB option available
● Extrusion Aluminum housing with Tempered Glass
Specification:
| CRI(Ra) | >80 |
| Wattage | 24W |
| IP Rating: | IP65 |
| Working Time (hours): | 50000 |
| Dimensions | 510 × 65 × 75 mm |

