Lithonia Lighting TWS LED P1 50K MVOLT PE DDB M4 TWS Led P1 50K Mvolt Pe Ddb M4 TWS Led Wall Pack, 5000K , 120-277V, Photocell, Dark Bronze, Daylight
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The lumens are listed as 2124 on the box. The description states that this fixture is 400 watt equivalent, but it is actually 70 watt equivalent.
Yes, it can be plugged into a 110V outlet. The following voltages are supported by MVOLT drivers: 120V, 208V, 248V, and 277V. The lowest voltage will be 108V because it is plus or minus 10% .
Hello, it only has a dusk to dawn photocell and no motion option.
Hello, The TWS LED does not come with a PIR (Motion Sensor) option. The PE option (button type photoelectric cell) is the only one available.
Selected User Reviews For Lithonia Lighting TWS LED P1 50K MVOLT PE DDB M4 TWS Led P1 50K Mvolt Pe Ddb M4 TWS Led Wall Pack, 5000K , 120-277V, Photocell, Dark Bronze, Daylight
The fixture's description is incorrect. The equivalent power is 70 watts, not 400 watts. The number 2124 lumens is printed right on the box. It has a lumen output of 9700, according to the description. I double-checked the part number and it is identical to what I received.
I purchased two of these for a farmer who was tired of replacing light bulbs with a ladder, and we were so pleased with the results that we purchased one for ourselves. It had been sitting for four years, but when I finally installed it, it worked so well that I recently purchased another one. They've made them a little less expensive; the base is now plastic rather than metal, and the reflector is flat rather than wavy. However, it continues to function well, and they are operational every night. Most importantly, it consumes only 19 watts and can be used to replace a metal-halide bulb. It's a 200-watt halide fixture, so it'll pay for itself in energy savings, and it's still bright enough to light up the yard all the way to the edge so you can see where you're going. Not mentioned is a bonus feature: A bright strip of light illuminates the door when installed above or to the side of it, allowing you to see your keys easily. It's a very nice feature that I really like, and they don't even mention it.
That was the selling point for me. It fits in the same spot as the previous one. After 12 years, the seals on the old one failed, flooded, and shorted out. Nasty. Its clear plastic lens resembled the headlight of a Toyota Sienna parked for the past twelve years in Casa Grande, Arizona, facing south. This one has a similar life expectancy to the previous one. It isn't enticing in any way. This isn't lighting for the outdoors. It's functional, bright, and obnoxious, and it'll burn a hole in your retina if you mount it higher than eye level. If you want to blind an obnoxious neighbor or light up the parts cage where your pit bull patrols at night. This is fine, but Lithonia, could you please diffuse the light in this thing a little? You've squandered the equivalent of a day's lunch money on R. When you upgraded to LED on this old product, you got a D. Is it too much to ask if you could make a few changes? Still, I'm going to buy nine more for my house. It looks nice during the day, and I'm not working late.
According to the model P1 50K's box, it only produces 2124 lumens. Take a look at the images below. For a lot less money, there are lights with similar designs that are much brighter.
My original garage light, a 50 watt sodium vapor unit, stopped working unexpectedly. I realized I needed to replace the unit after figuring out it wasn't the light. Because it was available, I went with this LED unit. Now, there are a few things to keep in mind about this particular unit. The device is intended to be mounted on a metal junction box. It's simple to install and weatherproof if you already have this. It is far more difficult to install and seal against the weather if you do not have the ability to mound one on your wall. It was necessary for me to do so. Drilling through the inside frame and screwing the unit to the wall were involved in this process. Plus, there's the added difficulty of securing the setup. The light emitted by LEDs is not as warm as that emitted by sodium vapor. Finally, the LED cannot be replaced, so when it fails, the entire unit fails.
As advertised, the light is bright, but it is probably too bright for my home. The light must be hung vertically, with the photo sensor pointing outward toward the light. No way to change the photo sensor - Regrettably, one setting does not fit all circumstances. Be careful who you buy from. For areas with a lot of natural light, this is the best option.
It offers excellent visibility and perfect outdoor lighting. Every homeowner, or anyone looking for a 5k bright white light, should have one of these. The following is the second. The first one, which I had for five years, finally died after being battered by the Florida sun and weather. The other one is protected by a roof and continues to rock. I ADORE THEM.
This is a great light, but it's advertised as 9700 Lumins on the box, but the manufacturer's website says it's 2124 Lumins. There are other good lights with a Luminous rating of 2124 or higher that cost much less than this one. So, my problem is with the miss-spelled word. It is the product's advertisement rather than the product itself that is being advertised.