Quite a few LED light offers on at Screwfix see link in first comment and take your pick :smiley:
Might be useful for some.
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pennyfarthing88
1 Jun 179#6
Yes - based on your question - get an electrician in to do it for you ! :smile:
pennyfarthing88 to linhang90
1 Jun 173#3
It's quite bright but I think your question would be better suited to stating what size area you want to light up?
I would say this is very adequate for a small / medium size outside area but if you want football pitch lighting for say a large back garden then 20-50W but it all depends on the size.
It's quite bright but I think your question would be better suited to stating what size area you want to light up?
I would say this is very adequate for a small / medium size outside area but if you want football pitch lighting for say a large back garden then 20-50W but it all depends on the size.
moggith to linhang90
1 Jun 171#9
10 watt
umar88 to linhang90
2 Jun 171#12
700 lumens
barginfan to linhang90
2 Jun 17#13
Usually roughly equivalent to a 100w bulb.
David23
1 Jun 17#4
Problem is all of these have no override, sensor only, a really silly oversight by Screwfix.
gap30 to David23
1 Jun 17#7
Can be fixed if you rewire it in 4 core flex
linhang90
1 Jun 17#5
Do u have to wire it up urself??
pennyfarthing88
1 Jun 179#6
Yes - based on your question - get an electrician in to do it for you ! :smile:
Lexeus
1 Jun 17#8
please can you elaborate? if this only has one live/neutral/earth connection straight to the PIR sensor then how do the extra cores help? are the light's terminals accessible too?
Siddy
1 Jun 17#10
I have one in a 4 * 2m man shed so when I open the door the light comes on, if i'm in and out it times out but if I'm in and don't turn the other light in it stays on. So for me a over ride isn't needed.
I did have one fail and swapped it out.
Siddy
1 Jun 17#11
I have a 10w lap led modle before the above in my garage same again pops on as required and no touching light switch with wet hand when it's raining.
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Was £14.99
Quite a few LED light offers on at Screwfix see link in first comment and take your pick :smiley:
Might be useful for some.
Top comments
I would say this is very adequate for a small / medium size outside area but if you want football pitch lighting for say a large back garden then 20-50W but it all depends on the size.
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http://www.screwfix.com/c/electrical-lighting/floodlights/cat7970002?cm_sp=managedredirect-_-lighting-_-ledfloodlights
I would say this is very adequate for a small / medium size outside area but if you want football pitch lighting for say a large back garden then 20-50W but it all depends on the size.
I did have one fail and swapped it out.