Brand | ASIGN |
Color | Warm White |
Style | Modern |
Light fixture form | Floodlight |
Room Type | Garage |
Product Dimensions | 9.8"L x 7.8"W x 3"H |
Specific Uses For Product | Garage |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Special Feature | Waterproof |
Control Method | Remote |
Light Source Type | Halogen, LED |
Number of Light Sources | 1 |
Voltage | 110 Volts |
Item Weight | 2.71 Pounds |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
Shade Color | White |
Fixture Type | Non Removable |
Part Number | SN-FL-100W-WW-COB |
Item Weight | 2.71 pounds |
Item model number | SN-FL-100W-WW-COB |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Area Lighting Classification | IP66 |
Special Features | Waterproof |
Plug Format | A- US style |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Wattage | 100 Watts |
R**K
Great light..... 12-volt adaptor, not so much.....
This has been a great light for my extremely dark driveway here on the Oregon coast. It’s built very well and has stood up the 30 to 70 MPH winds, salt spray and 80 to 100 inches of rain we get here. After two years of use, I noticed it dimming. A few weeks later, it started flashing (as seen on the security system monitor). Being the electronics guy I am, and the way it failed, I automatically assumed that it was the 1 amp, 12-volt wall wart power adaptor at fault. So I left the light mounted and pulled the adaptor. Bench tested it an found 7 volts DC unloaded. Under any load….. ZERO volts! So, it was failing under load! Dug around in the spare parts box and came up with a better 2 amp, 12-volt corded adapter and installed it. Waited for dark. The light is now as bright, or even brighter than it was. Lights up the driveway very nicely! Hoping to get a few more years service from it. Moral of the story is……. Test, test, and test again before you consign something to the junk pile…… If you are having trouble with your light, it just may be the power adaptor bundled with the light! NOT the light itself…… Oh, yes, I did failure analysis for a living a couple decades ago………I would buy this item again without hesitation.
J**.
Bright warm white LED Floodlight with a nice color temperature
I purchased six of these LED Floodlights in warm white, 4 - 100 watt and 2 - 150 watt. These floodlights are very bright with a wide beam pattern that I used to replace 500 watt halogens around the house. These floodlights light the areas as well if not better than the halogens they replaced using 1/5 the electricity. Many LED floodlights fail due to overheating, but the design of these LED floodlights appear to dissipate heat well. I tried several different LED floodlights until I finally chose the Asign LED floodlight. In regards to the color temperature of the LED floodlights I tried, the white (6000k) was too cold or the warm white (3000k) was too yellow to my liking. The Asign LED floodlight warm white (3000k) color temperature was more to my liking, not too cold or too yellow. All 6 of the floodlights I purchased are installed under a 2 foot roof overhang which shields them from any weather. Right now the only negative I have is the wire could be longer for easier connection to a junction box.With much less than 1000 hours of use per year, these LED floodlights should be the last floodlight I purchase for our home.June 24, 2021 Update:I purchased (4) 100 watt and (2) 150 watt of these floodlights. I've had these floodlights installed for three years with minimal hours of use per year. They all have failed or are failing (floodlights are very dim). Asign replaced my first two failures, but have ignored me email concerning the additional failures.I was very happy when I first purchased these floodlights, but they do NOT last. At this point, I would not recommend any floodlights by Asign. The failure rates are very high.
D**.
Cost effective Bright light
I never thought someone was listening to my thoughts and finally made it, a light you can say is Bright. Light and easy to install. I install for a church and look at the difference it makes even at 75++ feet high, this thing was projecting more light than the other 4 x 100watt LED. Very happy my clients were very happy. I do hope they last longer than expected.I don't write reviews for anything from sellers, I buy, test then I write. So that other person's can make sound choices. Oh one more thing, you may want to change the 12" cord that it comes with, as it's too short ( Not a fault, only a suggestion.)
B**S
Bright, but not as bright as claimed.
I bought this a month ago to replace a 500W Halogen work light that gets so hot it has melted nearby items. When I got it, I tested it side-by-side in a dark room with the 500W halogen. It's not as bright as the 500W halogen, so it's certainly not as bright as a 600W Halogen as claimed. However, it is relatively bright and the color of the light is better. It takes about a 1/2 second to light up when you turn it on. I plugged it in to a Kill-A-Watt meter and it started out at 91.9W but it was slowly decreasing. After 20 minutes, it read only 87.1W. That's well short of the 100W claim from the manufacturer, and possibly one of the reasons it isn't as bright as claimed. Still, it works well so far. I had a chance to use it as an outdoor work light for a couple hours at night and it worked quite well. It gets too hot to touch at the back near the center, but it's nothing like the heat emitted from the 500W Halogen.For what it's worth, I first bought a competing unit from LEPower on Amazon that was rated as a 500W equivalent/100W actual. It turned out to be DOA so I can't compare the light output. However, the LEPower unit was much bigger and heavier than this Asign unit.My main concern with this unit are the longevity of the electronics, especially given the power consumption is not as claimed, but I probably won't use this more than a few hours a month, so it may last a long time for my intended use.If I was hanging this outside and/or using it frequently, I would be very concerned with the longevity of the clear acrylic lens. I am certain it will develop micro cracks from the heat it generates and if it gets daytime sun exposure it will become noticeably cloudy from UV within a couple years.
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