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ledmo LED Parking Lot Light 200W, Commercial Outdoor Area Lighting with Dusk to Dawn Photocell, Super Bright 5000K 26000 LM Slipfitter Mount

All Weather Resistant: The outdoor LED shoebox area light is made of the die-cast aluminum structure, with excellent corrosion resistance & heat dissipation performance. Hollow out heat sink design increases the heat dissipation surface
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    • For commercial parking, most previously installed lights will be using either high-pressure sodium or metal-halide bulbs, which have substantially shorter lifetimes than LEDs.
    • They also include additional components like ballasts, that are prone to failure.
    • While these and other similar types of bulbs can often compete with LEDs in terms of brightness, the same illumination requires several times the amount of energy and they degrade significantly faster.
    • Not only that, LEDs are generally smaller and more compact, making them easier to handle and maintain.
    • Lighting parking lots can be a big labor cost, one that is easily controlled with strategic product selection.
    • Whether replacing old HID lights or setting up a whole new area lighting system, LEDs are the choice that makes the most sense.
    • They have a lifespan several times longer than any other potential solution, which when combined with the energy savings, continue to save you money and maintenance year over year.

    • There are several factors you need to consider when illuminating a parking lot. Depending on what fixtures you select and how you position them, you may end up with different lighting. It’s about understanding your intent for the parking lot.
    • Consider these variables:
    • · How much space is there?
    • · How consistent do you need the light to be? Do you need different types of light on some parts of the parking lot?
    • · How much of the space will be used primarily by pedestrians?
    • · How close is the property to residential areas or other businesses?
    • · What existing mounting options are currently installed?
    • · What is the available power input?
    • · Do you have any video surveillance systems that would benefit from clear lighting?
    • · Do you want to use photocells to have the lights turn on and off, based on the levels of available light?
    • · Are you looking for a specific metal-halide equivalency?

    • When it comes to retrofitting your organization’s parking lot lights, you’ve got two main choices.
    • Your first option is replacing your existing high-pressure sodium or metal-halide bulbs with LEDs. This requires matching base type and physical size as well as rewiring, in most cases, to bypass components like ballasts. This method is viable, but often, you will find yourself spending more on labor to prolong the lifespan of an inferior product. This is especially true if the existing fixture is not in pristine condition.
    • Your other option (and best bet in our opinion) is a retrofit. This refers to replacing the entire fixture with an updated LED one. This approach provides the longest lifetime and lowest maintenance option.

    • In addition to the inherent energy savings provided by LEDs, there are additional controls that can be used to further increase efficiency.
    • Photocells (or photo controls) turn fixtures off when enough ambient light is present, allowing for automated operation with no adjustment needed for seasonal or weather changes.
    • These types of controls can either be remote-mounted for a set of lights or mounted on each light for more accurate results.

    • Perfect for parking lots, roadways, car dealerships, campuses, parks, and as a replacement for street lights and vapor lamps—this LED shoebox area light shines brightly when reliability and performance are critical.
    • This powerful, energy-efficient LED area light uses just 200 watts of power—comparable to a 750-watt HID fixture.
    • Life expectancy that's 3 times as long as MH fixtures—the LED light reduces costly repairs and the need for replacements.
    • The weatherproof die cast aluminum housing guards against damage done by harsh or wet weather conditions, and a removable cover allows for easy access to the driver and mounting arm hardware.
    • This LED area light is designed to slip-fit onto a round pole or can be used with one of several mounting options (sold separately) for walls, ceilings, and on the sides of round or square poles.
    • This LED area light is equipped with a constant-current driver and operates within a wide 110 VAC.
    • These led shoebox pole light have created a new standard for led parking lot lighting and area street light.

    • Spacing depends on how high upon you go.
    • The higher up you go, the bigger the fixture you can use and the farther spaced out you will be.
    • Be careful because going higher can leave a lot of light up high and you can run into code issues and wind problems.
    • Every setup is different and requires different planning.
    • Retail and sport Court requires brighter, where lightly used back lots require less.
    • Note:wiring needs to go through bracket before mounting, almost impossible to do for replacing existing fixture

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