•LEDVANCE lamp which is ideal for car parks, underpasses, garages, public areas, building facades and construction areas
•Direct replacement for halogen Floodlight luminaires
•Energy savings of up to 90% compared to halogen floodlight luminaires
•Polycarbonate housing, tempered glass cover, carbon steel bracket, aluminium heat sink
•CCT: 3000k Warm White
•3-Year manufacturer warranty
LEDVANCE GmbH with headquarters in Garching bei München, Germany is an international company for lighting products and networked light applications that evolved from the divestment of OSRAM Licht AG in July 2016.
Reference from Wikipedia.
All comments (28)
BurnToasT333
13 Feb 17#1
it sates:
LEDVANCE lamp which is ideal for car parks, underpasses, garages, public areas, building facades and construction areas
so would it not be ideal for my backyard?
DevilzGtr to BurnToasT333
13 Feb 171#2
I plan to use it in my backyard. I guess it comes under their description of 'building facades'
Wadadli_Cooler
13 Feb 172#3
These are very good. Bought a white one a few months ago. Good quality and bright. Note the wire tail cannot be removed, so you will need a junction box or as I did wire streight into a PIR. Also worth noting - don't unscrew the bracket. Many screws nuts and washers ping out everywhere.
rash to Wadadli_Cooler
13 Feb 17#6
Why can't the tails be removed? Are they soldered?
deanos
13 Feb 17#4
Great quality these, posted this a while back, better than the naff eBay ones
ssc1
13 Feb 17#5
shame no PIR.
Lewie
13 Feb 17#7
If it's the same as the one I bought the backs not removable and the glass is bonded in
MaximusRo to Lewie
13 Feb 17#8
That's because there is no bulb to replace, you basically bin it when the LED goes
I have to agree with him, this Osram lights seems much better value, yes twice the price but almost twice the brightness and of probably a higher quality.
Please for the love of ***
avoid similar products from ebay, etc as the earth wires are unreliably connected if at all!
silvershark010
13 Feb 17#10
Anyway to wire this to run off a generator hookup line? Need one at work and use a Genny for the other bits and bobs to can split out as not near capacity but how to wire this to it?? Thank you if anyone know :smiley:
Thoughtful to silvershark010
13 Feb 171#14
Normal mains plug as it's 240V !
GeoDogger
13 Feb 17#11
Purchased one with a seperate PIR from Screwfix not so long ago. The LED Floodlight is lightly illuminated 24/7 as the PIR probably leaks voltage.
I need another 2 more for the front of the property, maybe 1 with a PIR built in (however must come with flex) another with a Seperate PIR/Light.
Any ideas?
Thoughtful
13 Feb 17#12
Tails are crimped and it would be difficult to remove and recrimp them. I am told they do this to maintain IP integrity and if you do cut the crimps off you have voided the warranty.
Wadadli_Cooler
13 Feb 17#13
I tried. I unscrewed the back (many screws) but found its all bonded. You would have to rip the whole thing apart.
samisonline
13 Feb 17#15
Can this be used for the back garden patio area? I saw an LED light unit with PIR in Lidl....so what is the difference?
Can anyone help?
ThermalRider to samisonline
13 Feb 17#16
PIR (passive infra red) switches the light on when it detects movement and switches off after a set time, so ideal as security light. I note this one is only 3000k which refers to the Kelvin scale of light colour, 3000k is a very yellow light. 6000k or more gives a much whiter light which is what I would look for.
raulvibes
13 Feb 171#17
how long is the power cable
Wadadli_Cooler to raulvibes
13 Feb 17#18
About half a metre.
kaiser051
13 Feb 17#19
Does this have a plug on the end ? Thanks
Wadadli_Cooler to kaiser051
14 Feb 171#21
No. You will need an external junction box, or there's just enough flex to make it through a cavity wall.
krato
14 Feb 17#20
Thanks, been meaning to replace my 400w halogen dog light for ages, no excuse now :smiley:
kaiser051
14 Feb 17#22
Ok cheers
uglymash
14 Feb 17#23
i'm a lighting designer and while osram isnt probably well know, its know good brand also 100 lumens per watt seems a good chip if they are not over powering it
niqbal870
16 Feb 17#24
Can you link to a good one for the money, thats similar specs?
nothingmuch2day
16 Feb 17#25
Bought 2 of these on Tuesday and they arrived today. They are very good quality and feel very robust for the price.
Opening post
•Direct replacement for halogen Floodlight luminaires
•Energy savings of up to 90% compared to halogen floodlight luminaires
•Polycarbonate housing, tempered glass cover, carbon steel bracket, aluminium heat sink
•CCT: 3000k Warm White
•3-Year manufacturer warranty
LEDVANCE GmbH with headquarters in Garching bei München, Germany is an international company for lighting products and networked light applications that evolved from the divestment of OSRAM Licht AG in July 2016.
Reference from Wikipedia.
All comments (28)
LEDVANCE lamp which is ideal for car parks, underpasses, garages, public areas, building facades and construction areas
so would it not be ideal for my backyard?
I have to agree with him, this Osram lights seems much better value, yes twice the price but almost twice the brightness and of probably a higher quality.
Please for the love of ***
avoid similar products from ebay, etc as the earth wires are unreliably connected if at all!
I need another 2 more for the front of the property, maybe 1 with a PIR built in (however must come with flex) another with a Seperate PIR/Light.
Any ideas?
Can anyone help?