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<blockquote data-quote="binky" data-source="post: 387411" data-attributes="member: 490"><p>this sort of thing, but would look for 5 year warranty</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.lightingever.co.uk/150w-high-power-led-flood-lights-dw.html" target="_blank">http://www.lightingever.co.uk/150w-high-power-led-flood-lights-dw.html</a></p><p></p><p>other point to remember Apache, is the higher you mount the fittngs the lower the illumination at floor level, that is why you see a lot of florries in factories dangling on chains. Whils this a bit more work to install, being overhead tends to give better illumination whre you are working. But easy route is floods on walls, you can always add more if required, and do check the angle of illumination. Too wide a spread + weak light. You get no 'halo effect' from LED, ie basically shines forward only, which is where some of the energy savings come from.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="binky, post: 387411, member: 490"] this sort of thing, but would look for 5 year warranty [URL="http://www.lightingever.co.uk/150w-high-power-led-flood-lights-dw.html"]http://www.lightingever.co.uk/150w-high-power-led-flood-lights-dw.html[/URL] other point to remember Apache, is the higher you mount the fittngs the lower the illumination at floor level, that is why you see a lot of florries in factories dangling on chains. Whils this a bit more work to install, being overhead tends to give better illumination whre you are working. But easy route is floods on walls, you can always add more if required, and do check the angle of illumination. Too wide a spread + weak light. You get no 'halo effect' from LED, ie basically shines forward only, which is where some of the energy savings come from. [/QUOTE]
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