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A**R
Works for two Months and Burns out
I bought 4 of these lights back in November. Worked great, and then the middle LED Cluster burned out in two of the Units in the past 6 weeks. I contacted the company with absolutely no satisfaction. All I want is replacements for the two that are no good, and I got no response from the company. Have tried through Amazon and they say it was out of "return time." Very frustrating especially since the the lights were installed in an Airplane hangar and required staging to install.Poor customer service as in None. Especially when you consider the expense of the lights. If one had failed I would have said it was a one time thing. Now two have failed in the exact way....The middle cluster stops working
M**K
Turn night into day! Simple installation, but requires reinforcement of building structure
The media could not be loaded. The title says it all - talk about bright!! This thing will make daylight out of the night wherever you install it. I purchased the 3 panel fixture (150 watt panels x3...450 combined watts power draw) and 6,000K.Installation was pretty straightforward, but it does require a bit of skill and common sense. If you're handy around the house, you'll have no problem putting it up. You do need some some basic electrical tools. I posted some pictures of the installation steps that I did for my light (I hope Amazon doesn't scramble the order, but the steps are labelled), as well as 2 extra parts you might consider purchasing (wall cover, strain relief connector). I should also mention: buy some lag bolts and washers too for securing the bracket and get rid of the included ones. I spray painted mine black to blend in with the bracket better.The most important installation step I would say is to make sure you have some type of reinforcement of the building structure behind the bracket arm. The fixture itself sits about 12" off the wall since the bracket arm is quite long....this creates an "outrigger effect" and puts a lot of torque on the point of attachment. I added 2x4 blocking at the level of the bracket so my lag bolts would screw into solid wood. Without the blocking, the plywood wall would have been far too flimsy to hold up the light. Use common sense here and you won't have a problem.One thing that REALLY bothers me about this light is that the panel mounts are not perfectly centered on the bracket (they are slightly offset). Not sure if this was just a design feature or if it was meant to be like this? Doesn't really matter if you mount the light vertically, but when mounted horizontally, even though the primary bracket is centered, once the fixture panels go up it throws it off to the right/left a bit. I didn't realize this until all my holes and everything was drilled. I'm not moving it now, but it's kind of annoying!Light output is impressive. It seems to throw light to about 200' - 250'. After that it drops off. That's not to say it's pitch black past 250' because I went walking way past the 250' mark and could still see in front of me fairly well. Just not as bright as standing right in front.Overall, I have no regrets purchasing this. I'll probably get a few more around the farm to attach to the buildings. It's bright, as advertised. It does the job. I just installed it yesterday, so can't comment on longevity but if anything happens I'll update the review. No updates = no problems :)
M**G
Great product!
The media could not be loaded. Great flood light! Easy install! Very Bright!
M**L
BRIGHT
Lights up 2 acres like it’s day time. Couldn’t be happier.
J**R
What time is it? it doesn't matter anymore
This light lights up my riding arena so well I don't have to worry about what time of day it is for me to ride my horses. My arena is large (160x80) and this did the trick. The light is mounted to the side of my house and its about 100ft away from my arena down the hill. Very easy to install. One day I might conciser putting in another one on the other side when I get electrical and a pole put in but this works great for now :)
A**R
Well made.
Wish it had a motion sensor. It didn't so I wired one on it. Now I can see my dogs in the middle of the night at the far end of my yard. They trip the motion sensor and my yard lights up like a baseball field. Someone unwanted trips it I'll be able to deal with them too. Nice and bright. Seems well made. Hoping it lasts longer than cheap halogen crap I had that always burnt out
R**.
Excellent Quality, Super Bright
Received a daily early, product is as described, heavy duty frame and mounting brackets...very impressed with quality. Super easy to setup and install. Placed in church parking lot (100' x140') and WOW, what difference 13,500 lumens makes. No need for additional lights. Placed on side of lot closer to one end and 15' above the ground and it provides better than adequate light for the entire lot. True test will be longevity but won't know that for awhile since I installed it today. Very pleased with the quality, price, ability to tilt the whole unit or individual block of lights and incredible brightness. Great for small lots and your entire back or front yard if you want/need that much light.
M**E
Great light, very durable
I installed several of these about 14’ above the ground and am very pleased. We live on one of the larger lakes in the US and at night it is dark...I mean really dark. Now it looks like downtown Las Vegas...Not really but the acre and half between our home and the lake can be traversed after sunset without the need of a flash light.After installing these, i learned a couple of things. First i highly recommend using a transit or laser to establish a level line, then all the lights can be at the same height irrespective of the lay of the ground. Now that doesn’t mean if you go up a hill the lights need to be a few feet off the ground, but if you look at the land, keeping them semi-level gives a much less random/uneven appearance.Secondly, if you are putting these lights in trees or way up high, and trying to decide whether to put the bracket on first or attach the light first, i recommend attaching the light and moving the light to the extreme top position, tightening it down, and then use a right angle attachment with some lag bolts. Then you can set the light in the proper position. If there was one disappointment about the lights was that the individual lights don’t move as much as i thought they would. I almost saw like it could light 180 degree, but it’s probably more like 120.
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