Browse Forums Lighting + Lighting Design Re: LED floodlight - which would be better quality? 5Jul 16, 2019 3:21 pm We have purchased some floodlights recently from Mica Lighting in Melbourne. The 'Neo' flood lights we have bought with a separate motion sensor, but they're going on a future shed so not installed as yet. Anyhow these guys seem to be ok to deal with. https://www.micalighting.com.au/lighting/outdoor-lights/flood-lights/neo-50w-led-flood-light-240v.html --------------------------------------------------------------------- Check our Homeone build blog here Re: LED floodlight - which would be better quality? 6Jul 16, 2019 3:39 pm gillybean If you bought a couple of smart par38 globes you could control the temperature, colour, dim, motion sensor even inbuilt camera all controlled on phone/tablet. Sengled through Bunnings a great example. Hey gillybean, this will be here eventually... Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ Re: LED floodlight - which would be better quality? 7Jul 16, 2019 4:05 pm arcadelt gillybean If you bought a couple of smart par38 globes you could control the temperature, colour, dim, motion sensor even inbuilt camera all controlled on phone/tablet. Sengled through Bunnings a great example. Hey gillybean, this will be here eventually... Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ Wow great get there, I’m on their mailing lists and always up to date but this I’ve not seen. Thanks heaps! Re: LED floodlight - which would be better quality? 8Oct 03, 2019 8:41 am gillybean Wow great get there, I’m on their mailing lists and always up to date but this I’ve not seen. Thanks heaps! gillybean, I have just noticed in an amazon.com.au mail out that these are now available in Australia. Not cheap though at $270, so I would be waiting for an amazon sale. Re: LED floodlight - which would be better quality? 9Oct 03, 2019 9:15 am Just updating this for the benefit of anybody researching in the future. We ended up getting two 30W Verbatim floodlights and they have been perfect. They light up the yard and surrounding bush really nicely without being too over the top. It's a really nice even spread of light and we're glad we got the 3000k instead of 4000k colour. The end result is head and shoulder above the old PAR38 floodlights from Bunnings that we had there originally. We got the new ones from "The Light Guys" and the service and price were both excellent. https://thelightguys.com.au/collections ... 000k-6500k Re: LED floodlight - which would be better quality? 10Apr 17, 2020 3:30 am Do consider beam angle and IP ratings of the floodlights you are going to buy. Bigger the better for storage for me IMO. But I guess it's harder to tell the cost/benefit in your example - mainly the 'cost'? If you go 700mm, what are you doing extra… 2 3072 4 2202 Canopy and Undermount are best, and need to be ducted externally. Which one you go with will be largely determined by your design and joinery choices. What you should be… 1 1623 |