When it comes to lighting up big outdoor areas, Floodlights are a need. Strong lighting fixtures like this may improve security, entertain outside, and enable activities at night. Floodlight installation, however, can be difficult at times, especially since there isn't a universally applicable solution. When choosing where to install floodlights, keep the following things in mind:
1. The floodlights' intended use: What are the desired outcomes of your Floodlights? Is it to light up a recreational area in the backyard or a parking lot? Where to put the floodlights can be determined in part by their intended use. If improving outdoor security is your main objective, for instance, you could want to place your floodlights near doors, porches, and patios where there is a lot of foot activity.
The area's dimensions and form: Where to put floodlights will also depend on the dimensions and form of the area that has to be illuminated. For instance, to provide an equitable distribution of light in a wide, open backyard, floodlights should be positioned on opposing sides of the space. On the other hand, a single floodlight could be sufficient to adequately light a little walkway.
3. Light direction: Another crucial consideration when deciding where to put floodlights is the direction of the light. Ascertain that the lights may beam in the desired direction by positioning them accordingly. For instance, you might want to place the floodlights outside the driveway so they beam inward rather than in the middle, where they would not be as effective, if you are lighting a driveway.
4. Preventing light pollution: You need to take light pollution into account while installing floodlights. The last thing you want is for your floodlights to beam into the properties of your neighbors, creating a nuisance or disturbance. Selecting locations where light pollution may be reduced is crucial.
5. Light control: You may direct the light in particular directions with the adjustable settings found on many floodlights. If you need to adjust the light's direction according to the time of day or the intended usage of the area, this might be helpful.
In conclusion, a number of considerations must be taken into account while placing floodlights, such as their intended use, the area's dimensions and form, the light's direction, the necessity of preventing light pollution, and the floodlights' controllability. You may arrange your floodlights to help you accomplish your goals while conserving energy and minimizing needless disturbances to your neighbors by taking these variables into account.
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Work Voltage |
AC85-265V 50/60Hz |
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Color Temperature |
3000K,4000K,5000K,5700K,6500K | ||
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Beam Angle |
180° |
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PF |
>0.9 |
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| Luminous Eficiency | 150lm/w | ||
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CRI |
80-83Ra |
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Waterproof Protection |
IP65 / IP66 |
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Certification |
CE ROHS |
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Optional Wattages |
100w, 150w, 200w, 300w |
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Work Temperature |
-30~ +50°C |
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Material |
Aluminum | ||
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Working Time |
50,000H |
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Warranty |
5 Years |
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