Definitions
The total amount of light emitted per unit of time is measured in lumens. This device simply counts how bright a light is.
Wattage - Wattage is the measure of the power that a light emits. In general, brighter lights with higher wattages will emit more lumens (brightness). Wide variations in wattage are available for LED flood lights. This has a power range of 15 watts to 400 watts.
Kelvin Color Temperature - The color of the projected light, which is related to heat, is essentially correlated with kevin, or color temperature. The two standard temperatures for LED flood lights are 4000K and 5000K.
Design Light Consortium, also known as DLC, is a certification that a product can operate at high levels of energy efficiency.
Photocell: A photocell uses a sensor to determine the amount of outdoor lighting and, if necessary, turns on. In other words, the light will come on when it gets dark. Some LED floodlights can be used as "dusk to dawn lights" because they are photocell compatible.
Base: The type of mount used to secure the fixture is part of the base for a flood light. For instance, some mounting choices, like a Trunnion Mount, enable the flood light to project illumination in all directions. The light may also be mounted on a pole using another mounting option called a Slip Fitter Mount.
Lens: A lighting fixture's choice of lens will affect how light is emitted. A clear lens or a frosted lens are two typical varieties.
Voltage measures the amount of effort needed to move a test charge between two points per unit of charge. This is the amount of power an LED light bulb receives from the fixture.
Lights are kept on at all times when power is being supplied by shorting caps, which have a connection between the line and the load of the receptacle.
Outdoor lighting fixtures with motion sensors detect when something is moving close to the light and automatically turn on. This is perfect for use as security lighting.
Lights that turn on automatically as the sun starts to set are known as dusk to dawn lights. A photocell can be installed with some LED floodlights so they can be used as dusk to dawn lights. If you want to use this functionality, it's crucial to check product descriptions and spec sheets to make sure your flood light is compatible with photocells.
Selecting Wattage for LED Flood Lights
Low Wattage (15—40 Watts) – "Low wattage" flood lights use bulbs that have a wattage of between 15 and 40. These are excellent for lighting up tiny spaces, like a walkway or doorway. In most cases, these bulbs offer sufficient lighting for homes or extremely small spaces near businesses.
Mid Wattage (40-80 Watts) - Mid wattage lights use bulbs that have a wattage between 40 and 80. These are perfect for providing moderately strong illumination in places like a small yard, garden, or driveway.
High Wattages (at least 100 Watts) - The bulbs are referred regarded as "high wattage" after the wattage numbers reach three digits. These bulbs are required for uses including illuminating streets, parking lots, and other municipal or industrial lighting requirements. The International DarkSky Association states that 400 watts or more may be used for street illumination. These powerful lights are set on poles that are quite high off the ground.
The largest number of authorized wattages is 400 for ultra high wattage floodlights. Typically, they are only suitable for significant municipal or industrial lighting applications, such as illumination for airports, roads, sizable parking lots, or outdoor sporting venues.
Using What Lumens
The total quantity of light projected over a certain period of time is measured in lumens. In other words, the brightness of the light increases with the lumens. It's vital to keep in mind that this figure also correlates with wattage; as a result, lumens increase as wattage rises.
Low Lumens (1,600-4,000) - LED Flood Lights with 1,600 to 4,000 lumens are perfect for lighting up tiny outdoor spaces like a walkway or stairway. For personal or small business uses, they are extremely typical.
Medium Lumens (4,000—10,000) – A mid range of brightness is between 4,000 and 10,000 lumens. Yards, fields, and somewhat bigger outdoor spaces close to buildings are perfect for this level.
High Lumens (10,000 and above) - Outdoor lights with a high lumen output are typically utilized in public spaces or for more extensive commercial projects, including parking lots, cities, etc.
Ultra High Lumens (50,000 and up) - 50,000 lumens or more is typically only ideal for large industrial needs like highways, airports, and sizable parking lots.
By far the most prevalent color temperature (Kelvin) range for LED floodlights is 5,000K to 5000K. This color temperature simulates daytime situations by emitting a cold white light. For the security and illumination of outdoor areas, this is excellent.
LED bulbs that are 4,000K–4,000 Kelvin in temperature emit a natural-looking colored light that is typical of workplaces.
The warm color of 3,000K - 3,000 Kelvin LED light is typically utilized in homes or restaurants. Since they are not advised, 3000K outdoor flood lights are uncommon.
Temperature of Color (Kelvin)
LED flood lights in the 5,000K–5000K range are by far the most popular. This color temperature simulates daytime situations by emitting a cold white light. For the security and illumination of outdoor areas, this is excellent.
LED bulbs that are 4,000K–4,000 Kelvin in temperature emit a natural-looking colored light that is typical of workplaces.
The warm color of 3,000K - 3,000 Kelvin LED light is typically utilized in homes or restaurants. Since they are not advised, 3000K outdoor flood lights are uncommon.
Applications And Types
There are many more characteristics that set LED flood lights apart from other lighting types, in addition to lumens, wattage, and color temperature. The sort of application it is utilized for, which is mostly influenced by the mounting choice, is another consideration.
Lights that may be used as spotlights include those that can be mounted on a flexible arm, such as a knuckle mount, and used to direct light at certain locations.
Flood lights are a good choice for security lighting since they may switch on automatically when the sun sets if they are fitted with a photocell.
Parking Lot Lights - LED Flood Lights may be mounted on poles using mounts like a Slip Fitter or Extruded Arm, making them a practical choice for illuminating parking lots.
Flood lights are a wonderful technique to increase security around building perimeters. Building perimeter lighting. Yoke Mounts may be used to secure them to walls so they can brighten the space.
Field or Yard Lights - These lights may also be used to light up spaces close to a field, yard, or landscaping. For this function, an adjustable flood light mounted on a base like a Trunnion Mount is appropriate.
LED Flood Lights
Floodlight light bulbs are organized using letter and number codes. Common LED floodlight kinds include R, BR, PAR, and MR.
BR Bulbs - These bulbs work best in interior spaces that need ample lighting without being overly bright, like a kitchen countertop.
PAR Bulbs - Like a spot light, PAR bulbs are made to cast a strong beam of light in one direction. Because of this, PAR bulbs are perfect for use in outdoor lighting systems.
R Bulbs: These are only normally used when replacing an outdated R bulb and have extremely specific applications.
MR Bulbs - MR bulbs are primarily utilized in the same applications as R bulbs and are almost never used for anything other than MR or R bulb replacements.

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Product name |
Benwei Led Flood Light |
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LED power |
100W/200W/300W |
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CCT |
3000K-6000K |
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CRI |
>60 |
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Housing material |
Aluminum |
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Adaptor |
Wall charger and Car charger |
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Working Temperature |
-25 ℃ to 50 ℃ |
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Beam Angle |
120 ℃ |
