Fascia glass sealed with silicone rubber ensuring waterproof/airtight performance
Built-in power supply, no external ballast required
High power LED chips
Built-in, constant current driver
PIR Movement detector
800lm Output
2-Year manufacturer's warranty
7 comments
GCollinson
2 Aug 17#1
Won't this be a bit dark?
Apparently equivalent to a 60 watt light bulb...
"One lumen is approximately equal to the amount of light put out by one birthday candle that’s one foot away from you. To help you get an idea of the lumen scale, a standard 60-watt bulb puts out around 750-850 lumens of light. If you’re choosing bulbs for task lighting, look for bulbs with 1000 lumens or more."
Wouldn't touch anything from V-TAC too many bad experiences
deany76
3 Aug 17#3
You do get a lot of mail shots after purchasing from CPC, you have to phone their Head Office and request to be removed from future mail. It worked for me, no more mail
gtd65
3 Aug 17#4
I'm fairly sure I have one of these above my shed door but I bought it in Home Bargains (same price) so far it's been very decent and the light is more than adequate for the purpose. Just noticed the other day that there is water penetration into the unit...so much for "Fascia glass sealed with silicone rubber ensuring waterproof/airtight performance"...!
morrig
3 Aug 17#5
For those after mains Screwfix have one for £12.99 with good reviews...
OOPs thought built in power supply thought had it was solar.Just by chance today found front floodlight had failed and as having a buyer for our house though better replace spotted this 20 watt one(MAINS) for £8.45 from UK seller and taken a punt... ebay.co.uk/itm…skX
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Apparently equivalent to a 60 watt light bulb...
"One lumen is approximately equal to the amount of light put out by one birthday candle that’s one foot away from you. To help you get an idea of the lumen scale, a standard 60-watt bulb puts out around 750-850 lumens of light. If you’re choosing bulbs for task lighting, look for bulbs with 1000 lumens or more."
todayshomeowner.com/und…ng/
It worked for me, no more mail
screwfix.com/p/l…93h