CINOTON 13W LED Wall Pack Light 1600lm,(Dusk-to-Dawn Photocell,Waterproof IP65), 100-277Vac,100-200W MH/HPS Replacement,Outdoor Security Lighting 5000K (1Pack-with Sensor)
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It's not difficult. a small square of black electrical tape can be used to cover the photocell; The tape's black matches the top/cover's black almost perfectly. These lights are controlled by a wall switch and are used under a patio cover in the backyard.
I am unable to provide a definitive answer. It's only been six months since I got it, and it's on the north side of a building. It's a fantastic lighting fixture. It's a bright white light, probably between 4 and 6 o'clock in the morning. 50000K. It will cast a shadow that will be visible for at least 50 yards. For only 13 watts, there's a lot of light.
65 to 67 inches is the ideal size for a home. However, it is a matter of personal taste in terms of appearance. I bought five lights to replace three at the garage door area, which are 94 inches from the mounting bracket's center. two at 77 inches from the center of the mounting bracket to the patio doors My wife is overjoyed at the prospect of spending more time with me.
Thank you for your inquiry. This led wall pack light does not require the use of batteries; however, it does require electricity, which is more energy efficient than traditional lighting. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to message us.
Selected User Reviews For CINOTON 13W LED Wall Pack Light 1600lm,(Dusk-to-Dawn Photocell,Waterproof IP65), 100-277Vac,100-200W MH/HPS Replacement,Outdoor Security Lighting 5000K (1Pack-with Sensor)
This is a nice all-plastic outdoor security light that works from dusk to dawn. This unit appears to be well-made and weather-sealed. The output is 13 watts, but it is much brighter within a 50-foot range than a similar style CF tube or halogen unit. However, due to the poor quality of the mounting hardware, it is difficult to install. The wall box is first attached to the mounting bracket. The lamp is attached to the wall box with two screws that go through the lamp body and into a bracket. In order for the screws to engage, the lamp body must be perfectly aligned with the mounting bracket. Because the mounting bracket is flush against the wall, the lamp attachment screws are very short; however, if you use your existing mounting hardware or purchase a new set, this unit will work fine.
The design is very modern and the lighting is very bright. br>I tried to put this in our hallway, but it's far too bright for indoor use. I was also taken aback by the size. br>Instead, I'll order another and install it on both sides of the garage doors. br>Installation was straightforward and included all of the necessary components. br>It's also a fantastic deal for an LED light fixture!
P. Before (fluorescent light fixture) and after (Cinoton LED light fixture) photos are shown.
We recently installed three CCTV cameras in our driveway to garage and were looking for outdoor lighting to supplement the cameras' recording and illuminate the driveway where our vehicles occasionally park. We like that it is exactly what it claims to be: bright, waterproof, and simple to set up. Now, whenever we check our CCTV cameras on our phones, we see clear captures, and the area is brighter than it was with our old sensor garage light. This product meets our expectations, and the cost is fair. It is something I would strongly suggest.
from twilight to a new day! Mine, on the other hand, started up fine, then shut down and restarted. That was the case for a long time. I went out and covered my eye with electrical tape because I was afraid the neighbors would attack. Is the issue no longer present? NO! I wanted a light that changed colors from dusk to dawn! I now have to remember to turn it on and off every evening and morning because the electrician installed it on a switch. I already paid the electrician once, so I can't afford to pay him again to take it down and replace it. So, on many nights, this 68-year-old lady will go out into the dark to turn on a light in the garage. She'll almost certainly forget to turn it off most mornings. Maybe the company will send me a timer to make my life a little easier once more. Definitely the worst Amazon purchase I've ever made.
The brightness of this light took me by surprise. I replaced a 13 watt cfl tube bulb in a fixture with this 13 watt LED light, and it's easily three times brighter. I was on the verge of purchasing the 26 watt fixture but decided against it because it would have provided far too much light for my needs. br>br>Installation was simple and straightforward, but keep in mind that it must be mounted to a ceiling or junction box. It is difficult to hang alone on a wall.
They don't cover as much ground as more powerful units or our old 27-watt CFL, but they've outlasted our previous two. This week's $8 CFL lasted for six days! And the spare was only good for one night! CFLs are no longer in use! In addition to this one, I've already placed an order for a new CFL to replace our old one. Our home is adequately protected on all four sides, as well as video surveillance. There is no accompanying hardware!.
Have you ever gotten tired of the Dailey routine of turning on the outside lights at dusk and turning them off at dawn? Are you sick of the yellowish light from the old mercury vapor dusk to dawn lights? Have you ever wondered if there was another way to do something? br>That's all there is to it. Every night, this small light has been shining brightly on the stoop of my house, illuminating it. Its simple design as well as its ability to keep the darkness at bay impressed me. br>It's best if you use it at 8 o'clock. 10' above the ground For pedestrian traffic, it effectively lights a 60' radio.
This isn't a light that moves! A light-sensing eye is all he has. I'm a big fan of the lighting. However, mounting could be significantly improved. The crow's foot mount is lacking in many ways- It's loose and not firmly fastened. I replaced the mount by drilling through the aluminum back plate and installing a long flathead countersunk SS screw through the siding block into the mobile home's steel siding. Then I had to drill a hole in the crow's foot bracket and drill through the alum backer and clear lens to mount the top cover so I could put it back on from the front. The front of the light lens, not the back, must be accessed.