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LED floodlight

Dec. 15, 2011
Designed to replace 70W metal-halide floodlights, the LFLOOD18 is an 18W floodlight that produces 73 lm/W and uses nearly 75% less energy than its metal-halide counterpart

Designed to replace 70W metal-halide floodlights, the LFLOOD18 is an 18W floodlight that produces 73 lm/W and uses nearly 75% less energy than its metal-halide counterpart, according to the company. Features include a reflector system that replicates the rectangular light distribution found in traditional sources. Available in either a bronze or white-finish die-cast aluminum housing, the product is UL-listed for wet locations and offers a minimum starting temperature of -40°C.

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