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Description

Flood Lighting is a creative way to make your outdoor area feel more inviting, and provide extra safety and security at night. The DS2905WB Landscape Directional Spot Light from Universal Lighting Systems is an excellent solution to illuminate shrubs, plants or textured wall surfaces. This 12V outdoor area flood light features a Bronze finish that will complement any decor and adds a pleasing atmosphere to any application. Universal Lighting Systems brings you a beautifully crafted, quality engineered landscape lighting, taking advantage of the latest technologies in the LED world. Bees Lighting carries a wide selection of flood lighting fixtures with different decorative styles, finishes and sizes that bring the fresh look to your outdoor space.

Specifications

Dimensions

Length/Depth
4.25 in
Width/Diameter
1.63 in
Height
0 cm
Weight
3 lb

Style & Materials

Finish
Weathered Bronze
Material
Metal

Electrical Information

Voltage
12V

Item Details

SKU
DS2905WB
Brand
Universal Lighting Systems
UPC
850614005898

Warranty & Certifications

Product Warranty
LifeTime

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between a landscape spotlight and a flood light?

A landscape spotlight emits a narrow, focused beam of light, ideal for accentuating small features like columns, statues, or specific sections of a tree. A flood light casts a broad, wide wash of light over large areas.

How should I aim a spotlight to effectively uplight a tree?

Place the tree uplight fixture near the base of the tree, aiming the beam straight up to highlight the trunk and canopy. Use 2-3 outdoor spotlights for larger, more dense trees to achieve even illumination.

How do I create the "moonlighting" effect using spotlights?

To achieve moonlighting (landscape downlighting), mount a spotlight high up (15–30 feet) within a tree and angle it downward. This casts a soft, natural, dappled light onto the ground below, mimicking the moon.

What is beam spread, and why is it important when choosing a spotlight?

Beam spread refers to the width of the light cone emitted by the fixture, measured in degrees. A narrow spread (e.g., 10°) is best for tall, slender trees, while a wider spread (e.g., 60°) works for broad walls or dense shrubs.

What is the shadowing technique, and how is it used with spotlights?

Shadowing is an artistic technique created by placing an outdoor spotlight in front of an object (like a decorative plant) and aiming it toward a flat surface. This projects the object’s enlarged, dramatic silhouette onto the background wall.
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