The motion sensor adjusts up to 360-Degree has a range up to 70-Feet. Sensitivity and on-time adjustable knobs provide precision control. Rugged cast aluminum, corrosion-resistant housing in white. Each head contains (3) 4780K high performance LEDs which maintain 1,222 lumen output at 50,000 hour life.
Product Features
- Motion sensor adjusts up to 360-Degree
- Range up to 70-feet
- Each head contains 3 high performance LEDs – included
- Maximum wattage 20
- 1,222 lumen output at 50,000 hour life
Terrific LED Motion Security Lights! About two months ago I bought two of these Lithonia Floodlights for two areas of my house to make it easier to see at night and for security purposes. I am very happy with this purchase. They are very reliable and emit a bright cool light (white/blue rather than white/yellow).I will now provide you with some facts as noted on the box so I word it succinctly: As it explains on the box, the 22 watt LEDs have a life of 50,000 hours (each) compared to a typical 100 watt bulb that only lasts 3,000 hours. I am especially glad to be saving so much money over the year. In addition as noted the lower wattage (although comparably bright) saves on the electric bill, another plus.The motion sensor is adjustable up to a 180 degree range and 70 feet with downward perimeter protection.The lamp also has sensitivity and on-time adjustable knobs and the sensor has a manual override option. The two heads on the lamp are adjustable for light spread.I am back to buy another one to replace a ten year old halogen fixture that has seen better days. It will be nice to not have to continually buy halogen bulbs anymore, too.
Light strobes continously when activated by motion detector Lights are installed by every indication according to instructions, but strobes continuously when activated by the motion detector. I have yet to get either of the 2 installed to stay on continuously, except in test mode. Lithonia customer service said light from the fixture was reflecting into the dusk-to-dawn sensor causing it to strobe and I should aim the lights away further from sensor and to reposition the motion detector head so that the sensor gets less light reflection. Not easy to do given the limited space under the angled eaves. Both professional installer & I are suspicious there is a design issue or sensor issue. Anyone with similiar problem?? I have 2 of the same fixture mounted on different parts of the house under the eaves and both have the same problem with strobing. Disabling the motion detector via the wall switch (per the instruction sheet) has no effect, the lights still strobe (which makes sense if it is the dusk-to-dawn sensor causing it to strobe).
LED Security Light Removed halogen security flood light that used 2 100 watt bulbs and was pleasantly surprised with the brightness of this LED at 1/4th the cost. I highly recommend!
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