• Slim LED Flood Lights

    Dec. 8, 2021

    LEDtronics’ Slim LED Flood Lights feature high efficacy, multiple mounting options and sleek design, allowing them to fit nearly any application. Area lights have a choice of angular adjustable brackets with multiple mounting options for lighting indoors or outdoors. Features a 110-degree-wide Type-V circular beam and are IP65 rated to be moisture proof.

    Consumes 33, 52 or 149 watts, replacing metal halide and HPS luminaires up to 70, 250 and 600 watts. Luminous intensities range from 3,614 up to 18,617. Comes in a color temperature of 5000K pure white with 3000K warm white, 4000K natural white, 5700K true white or 6500K cool white available for qualified volume orders.

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