LEDVANCE Endura Flood sensor outdoor spot 4,000 K
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LEDVANCE LEDVANCE ENDURA FLOOD Sensor Cool White 10W 4000K DG | £25.49 | ||||
LEDVANCE Endura Flood sensor outdoor spot 4,000 K | £27.94 |
Dark grey LED outdoor wall floodlight Endura Flood Sensor with universal white light (4,000 K) The Endura Flood Sensor LED outdoor wall floodlight has a robust aluminium housing that can withstand ambient temperatures of -10 °C to 40 °C. The dark grey finish also looks good. The dark grey finish also makes it look good. With a symmetrical beam angle of 110° x 110°, the LED spotlight is the perfect light source for illuminating a large outdoor area, such as a car park. Nevertheless, driveways as well as facades and construction sites can also be well illuminated with the LED outdoor wall spotlight after dark. The partially frosted cover made of tempered glass ensures an even distribution of light. The integrated LEDs emit a bright, universal white light and the built-in IR daylight and motion sensor has a range of up to 9 metres. - Daylight threshold: 20-2,000 lux - Switching time: 10 s to 10 min The new LEDVANCE products, formerly known under the OSRAM brand name, combine the highest quality standards with modern design. - Connection via supplied cable (1 metre)/wiring required - Mounting bracket with 180° rotation range - Energy savings of up to 80 % possible compared to halogen lamp floodlights
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