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4.5 out of 5
90.77% of customers are satisfied
5.0 out of 5 stars What I’ve been searching for!!
Super bright! Requires assembly but includes decent hardware. You have to wire all three lights together and a box isn’t included for that and the wires aren’t really long enough to accommodate decent placement of junction box. But they are very affordable for the output and lifespan. I have three of these mounted in my shop and they’ve been used every day for over a year with no issues. Three do a wonderful job of illuminating a 60x60 mounted 20 feet apart and 20 feet high. I do a lot of welding and other led lights really do not like my high frequency machine. Before purchasing these I was replacing lights every couple of months. So, not sure what they’ve got that the others don’t but I am impressed.
5.0 out of 5 stars Super bright
Easy to set up super bright happy with it see how long it lasts
5.0 out of 5 stars Great product
We live these security lights! The brightest we have e we had and light up in great distance! Perfect for out country location! Love them! May even buy more! Have already! A great purchase
4.0 out of 5 stars They deliver the lumens! Almost seems too good to be true?
These definitely seem to worth the money in terms of brightness and appearance of quality. I just wired up (2) 300 watt kits and pitch blackness has instantly transitioned to daylight again, on a moonless dark and foggy night in the middle of the woods! This is not an exaggeration. My 200 foot long heavily wooded driveway is lit up like a aircraft landing strip. I am super impressed.To make this observation I temporarily terminated the 3 bare wire pigtails on each panel with three prong plugs from home depot so that I could test them out using regular outlets. I noticed that the wire leads on the panels are pre-stripped and actually tinned with solder, was reassuring to see, a good sign that maybe some level of care was taken when screwing these things together at the factory in China).The one page photo copy helped wire them up. The yellow/green ground wire is labeled (goes to the green ground screw), brown goes to "hot" (brass screw) and blue goes to neutral (silver screw)The actual installation (for me at least) is going to require an expensive electrician to: add a breaker just for these lights, run conduit and a new wiring to new outdoor junction boxes X 4. Which is why I gave only a couple stars for ease of install. This will NOT be DIY for your average bear.By my rough calculations one panel of three X 100 watt at 120 volts consumes around 2.5 amps. So multiple sets can add up quickly, which is why I am going with a dedicated breaker/circuit. Note that even though these are LEDs, they are not going to be a cheap date in terms of the electric bill. 10 amps being drawn all night is going to make these lights by far, the most expensive electrical appliance in the household (more than refrigerator or furnace blower running at the same time!) . In my case the level of security these lights will add it worth the expense. But it is certainly something you want to take in to consideration for your scenario.Other comments:I am very impressed with the range. But the lenses seems to fog up a little within a minute after first power on (I think due to the heat...see the cons) and they stay fogged...But the slight haze certainly does not affect the brightness. So this is just an observation, not a complaint.Pros are: They are definitely nice and bright. caveat: Do not look at them directly for even a second or you will be seeing spots for 20 minutes or more. I am sure this cannot be good for your corneas. No doubt that they are a great value (especially when purchased on sale, ended up ordering two more 300 watt kits already, so I will have a total of 12 panels) even compared to other similar items found on Bolo.My only cons are: not they are NOT U/L listed, the three wires for power are noticeably lighter weight/gauge than, say, a standard computer power cable...and...the actual aluminum enclosures run very hot...Too hot to touch the back after they have been powered up for a few minutes (not that any one will be doing that). My concern is that such high "normal operating" temps must be having some ill effect on the life of the electronics over time. Daily cycles of hot/cold hot/cold may add up over time. Especially in Wisconsin when in the winter they will be going from colder than ice to well over 120 degrees and back every time they turned on.But no question: they work great out of the box. Will report back here on how long the 12 units actually last. but then again, if the manufacturer will replace units that fail for two years as claimed it is well worth it. In my case I will only need a step ladder and some time wasted if I have to swap out a failed panel. And two years from now when the warranty expires, LED panels will be better and cheaper, so it will probably be time to upgrade the panels anyway. Maybe they will even become more power efficient (at least this is how I am rationalizing taking the chance on 12 of them).So in the end: I think it is a no brainer. They give a great bang for the buck. Enough so that I doubled down on my original order. Will see how long the 4 kits last, and hopefully the vendor will be around to back up the warranty if needed. But for now staying on the sunny side (which is not hard to do because these lights are sun-like in nature!)
5.0 out of 5 stars Super bright
Installed on my home for my backyardAnd my yard now looks like a football stadium with brightness for the kids all night
5.0 out of 5 stars Wowzers! Seriously bright, but 220°?
Somebody please tell me if this is normal. 212° is boiling temperature, and the backside of this light unit is operating at over 220° after only 10 minutes. Something doesn’t seem quite right.
1.0 out of 5 stars Very bright but Poor longevity, difficult to install
Very bright lights but the heads only last about 300 hours, there are 3 light heads on a bracket. Each light head has 1' long pigtail for power. The short pigtails make it difficult to mount the bracket The middle light head needs to be directly in front of the electrical J-box or else the 1' pigtails are not long enough to reach the junction box. I've had these lights for about 13 months 2 out of the 3 light heads have failed. These lights are on for less than 1 hr per day. In order to replace a light head, the entire unit will need to be removed then reinstalled. This would be fine if the light heads lasted a reasonable amount of time. I would not recommend this product, especially for those who are not capable of electrical wiring.
5.0 out of 5 stars Cheap sale price
Haven't installed or used yet, probably be 8 months before it's installed on new home. That's the best review I can say about it because didn't need it yet but will in future but black friday sale price was good enough to go ahead and purchase it at this time.
Tres bon éclairage.
Parfait pour lumière a mon travail.
Muy buenas
Mi esposo es arquitecto las puso en campos de futbol 7
Very bright
Installed 2 of these and they light up the horseshoe pits like it was daylightvery easy to install
Muy buena luz
Las pusimos en nuestro jardín para sustituir unos reflectores tradicionales y estos alumbran mejor !! Excelente idea que te ha paneles para poder dirigir la luz como se dese. Con 3 cubrimos un área de 150m2
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Some of the best lights I installed, bright and energy efficient
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