LED Flood Light, 9400 Lumens, 65 Watts, 5000K, Knuckle, 120-277V
LED Flood Light, 9400 Lumens, 65 Watts, 5000K, Knuckle, 120-277V
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- 5 years warranty
- UL Listed for Wet Locations
- Tempered glass lens
- Die-cast aluminum Housing
- Optics(NEMA Type): 7Hx7V
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Frequently Asked Questions
What beam spread (NEMA Type) do I need?
What beam spread (NEMA Type) do I need?
For general area coverage, like a backyard or parking lot, choose a wide flood (NEMA 6x6 or 7x7), which spreads light over 100°+ to cover maximum ground. If you need to illuminate a specific object like a flag, sign, or tree from a distance, choose a narrow spot (NEMA 3x3 or 4x4) to concentrate the light where you need it.
How many lumens do I need for a backyard flood light?
How many lumens do I need for a backyard flood light?
For general backyard illumination, 1,500 to 3,000 lumens is usually sufficient. If you are lighting a large driveway or security zone, look for fixtures with 5,000 lumens or more.
What is a "Knuckle Mount"?
What is a "Knuckle Mount"?
A knuckle mount is an adjustable joint with a 1/2" threaded stem. It screws directly into a standard weatherproof junction box cover or landscape stake. It allows you to aim the light up or down and lock it in place.
Can I use these lights with a dimmer?
Can I use these lights with a dimmer?
Many commercial high output flood lights (typically 50W and above) come with 0-10V dimmable drivers. Smaller residential floods and bullet lights are often non-dimmable unless specified. Always check the product specifications if dimming is required.
What is the equivalent wattage for LED flood lights?
What is the equivalent wattage for LED flood lights?
15W LED ≈ 100W Halogen (Bullet Light)
30W LED ≈ 70W Metal Halide
50W LED ≈ 150W Metal Halide
150W LED ≈ 400W Metal Halide (Large Commercial Flood)

