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Waterproof Outdoor Reflector COB Flood Light Led Flood Lamp

  • Broad wattage portfolio: 30W / 50W / 100W / 150W / 200W / 300W / 400W

  • High efficacy up to 120 lm/W (typical 115 lm/W) for lower OPEX

  • Wide input compatibility: AC85–265V (AC220–245V variant available)

  • Robust die-cast aluminum body + tempered glass lens feel solid and cool to the touch

  • Neutral-to-daylight CCTs (2700–7000K) with stable color over time

  • 3-year warranty; OEM/ODM labeling and logo printing supported

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  • BS-FL002

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Product Description

Built for crews who mount dozens of fixtures before lunch and still need uniform, low-glare light by dusk, BS-FL002 turns raw output into usable visibility. The die-cast housing sits dense in the hand—no rattles, no buzz—while the glass face stays clear after rain and dust. A broad voltage window handles inconsistent site power, and the COB engine delivers an even light “sheet” that calms hotspots on facades, yards, and work zones. Installers get predictable aiming and tight hardware tolerances; facility managers get steady color and a power factor that won’t upset the panel. In short: fewer truck rolls, cleaner finishes, and illumination that looks as intentional as the project itself.


Product Parameters

Parameter Value
Model BS-FL002
Wattage options 30W / 50W / 100W / 150W / 200W / 300W / 400W
Luminous efficacy Up to 120 lm/W (typical 115 lm/W)
Input voltage AC85–265V(AC220–245V variant available)
Power factor 0.9
LED source COB
Correlated color temperature 2700–7000K(e.g., 3000K)
Housing material Aluminum + tempered glass
Mounting Ceiling / wall / ground
Certifications CE, C-tick, EMC, LVD, RoHS, SAA, SASO
Warranty 3 years
Applications Exterior walls, bridge/landscape, hotel facade, yards, security, temporary work zones



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Features & Highlights

  • Even COB beam, kinder to eyes – A uniform emission surface softens harsh sparkle, reducing perceived glare and helping cameras read scenes cleanly.

  • Operational efficiency – Up to 120 lm/W (typical 115 lm/W) converts wattage to real coverage, trimming load calculations and generator sizing.

  • Power quality that behaves – PF 0.9 keeps circuits efficient; wide AC85–265V acceptance tolerates shaky site power without nuisance trips.

  • Built for weather & wear – Dense aluminum body dissipates heat; tempered glass resists scratches from dust and windblown grit.

  • Installer-friendly – Ceiling, wall, or ground mounting with repeatable aiming; hardware layout is straightforward for gloved hands.

  • Program-friendly options – OEM/ODM branding, sample support for mock-ups, and a predictable lead schedule streamline approvals.


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LED Flood Light Procurement Criteria & Spec Dimensions

  • Performance & Optics – Specify wattage tier, target illuminance, and beam angle. For facade or yard coverage, the COB’s smooth field reduces harsh edges; match CCT to visual task (3000K hospitality, 4000–5000K security/industrial). Request IES files for point-by-point verification and choose CRI per application (retail/brand zones typically higher).

  • Electrical & Driver – Confirm input window (AC85–265V or regional variant), PF≥0.9, and frequency 50/60Hz. Define surge protection if your site has unstable feeds. If dimming is required (0–10V), align with control backbone early to avoid field rework.

  • Durability & Environment – For wind-blown rain and dust, prioritize sealed housings and tempered glass. Validate operating temperature envelope against site climate and ensure finish/coating suites the environment (industrial, coastal, or urban).

  • Mounting & Accessories – Choose yoke/ground/ceiling brackets to hit aiming targets without shadowing. For poles or parapets, cross-check fastener spec and clearance. Keep a small buffer of brackets and gaskets in spares for fast swaps.

  • Controls & Options – Where dusk-to-dawn or occupancy trimming is needed, plan photocell or sensor positions so they “see” sky or motion without false triggers. Standardize CCT across zones to maintain visual uniformity.

  • Compliance & Warranty – Bundle certificates (CE/RoHS/EMC/LVD etc.) and warranty terms in the submittal pack. For public bids, maintain an approvals folder (PDF scans + IES) to accelerate sign-off.

  • Ordering & Logistics – Samples available for mock-ups; lead time typically 20–25 days after deposit. OEM/ODM labeling helps distributors keep shelf clarity; align packaging marks with your WMS.


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Application Scenarios

Designed for real-world exteriors, this COB flood light delivers a smooth, wide field that reads well to the eye and to cameras—ideal for architectural surfaces and large outdoor spaces. Below are deployment-ready scenarios with practical guidance for B2B buyers and project teams.

1) Wall Exterior Lighting (facades, perimeter walls)

  • Objective: Create a uniform wash that reduces harsh hotspots, improves CCTV legibility, and highlights material texture without glare.

  • Recommended configuration:

    • Power tier: 50–150W per fixture depending on mounting height and wall tone (darker substrates need more punch).

    • CCT: 3000–4000K for warm, inviting façades; 5000–6500K for security-forward sites.

    • Mounting: Wall or ground yoke; aim 10–30° upward for a clean graze without light trespass.

    • Spacing: Start at 0.8–1.2× mounting height; tighten spacing on highly textured stone or brick.

  • What it solves: Safer circulation paths, clearer cameras, and a composed nighttime brand image.

  • Execution notes: Request IES files for point-by-point checks; confirm finish/coating for coastal or industrial atmospheres; align voltage variant to region before PO.

2) Bridge Landscape Lighting (piers, arches, undersides)

  • Objective: Accentuate structural rhythm and depth while respecting waterways and adjacent residences.

  • Recommended configuration:

    • Power tier: 100–200W for piers/arches; step up where throw distances are long.

    • CCT: 3000–4000K to preserve material warmth; consider 5000K for crisp steel details.

    • Mounting: Ground or trunnion brackets on plinths; aim to “skim” across surfaces, not blast them.

    • Controls: Photocell or timeclock to sync with curfew policies.

  • What it solves: Legible structure from vantage points, reduced glare to boat traffic, and predictable maintenance with robust housings.

  • Execution notes: Validate ingress protection against wind-blown rain and spray; use shield/accessories where needed to avoid uplight beyond design intent.

3) Hotel Exterior Wall Decoration Lighting (hospitality façades, entries)

  • Objective: Deliver a premium, welcoming glow that flatters finishes and signage while protecting guest comfort.

  • Recommended configuration:

    • Power tier: 30–100W for near-field accents and entries; 100–150W for mid-height façades.

    • CCT: 2700–3500K for warm hospitality tone; match lobby interior color for continuity.

    • Mounting: Discreet wall or ground installations with precise aiming to avoid guestroom windows.

    • Dimming: Optional 0–10V or scene control for events and seasonal shifts.

  • What it solves: Higher perceived property value, cohesive brand presentation, and photogenic exteriors that convert in listings.

  • Execution notes: Coordinate fixture positions with signage and planting plans; specify anti-glare accessories if viewing angles are close.

Quick Selection Matrix (guideline – confirm with IES before finalizing)

Scenario Typical Wattage Range Starting CCT Mounting Height (Ref.) Initial Spacing Rule
Wall Exterior Lighting 50–150W 3000–5000K 3–8 m 0.8–1.2 × height
Bridge Landscape Lighting 100–200W 3000–5000K 5–12 m Based on pier rhythm/throw
Hotel Exterior Wall Decoration 30–150W 2700–3500K 2–6 m 0.7–1.0 × height

Implementation Checklist

  • Define target illuminance/luminance and camera requirements per zone.

  • Lock CCT per brand standard; keep it consistent across adjacent façades.

  • Confirm voltage window and accessories (photocell/sensor) early to avoid field rework.

  • Request IES files and perform a quick point-by-point to validate spacing and aiming.

  • Align finish/coating and fasteners with environmental class (urban/coastal/industrial).



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Why Choose Us 

  • Engineered for real jobsites, not showrooms
    Power isn’t always clean and schedules rarely behave. Our COB flood light is built for variable site conditions with a broad input window (AC85–265V, regional AC220–245V available) and PF 0.9 to minimize nuisance trips and panel losses. The result is stable illumination during commissioning and after handover—fewer callbacks, fewer surprises, and crews that move on to the next task instead of troubleshooting power anomalies.

  • Uniform COB beam that reduces visual fatigue and improves footage
    The single-surface COB emitter produces a calm, continuous field that softens hotspots and sparkle. That means clearer CCTV images, easier visual inspection on facades, and less eye strain for workers on long shifts. In practical terms, you get light that looks intentional on architecture and performs consistently across wide outdoor areas.

  • Build quality you can feel in the hand
    A dense die-cast aluminum body and tempered glass lens communicate quality the moment you pick it up—tight seams, no rattle, heat moving where it should. This mechanical integrity pays off after months of wind, dust, and thermal cycling: screws re-open cleanly, brackets hold aim, and lenses stay clear, so maintenance windows stay short and predictable.

  • Predictable project execution—samples, branding, and a steady clock
    Programs move faster when stakeholders can see and touch the light. We support sample units for on-site mock-ups, plus OEM/ODM logo and label options to keep distributor shelves organized. Lead times are controlled—typically 20–25 days after deposit—so you can align fixture deliveries with civil works and electrical rough-in instead of warehousing excess stock.

  • Approval-ready documentation to de-risk submittals
    Compliance friction slows projects; we remove it. Certificates (CE, RoHS, EMC, LVD, etc.), concise spec sheets, and photometric data are packaged for submittals. This shortens review cycles with owners and consultants, reduces back-and-forth on basic facts, and helps procurement close POs without last-minute edits.

  • Regional alignment that simplifies deployment at scale
    Cross-border programs shouldn’t choke on labeling or voltage mismatches. We can align voltage variants and product labeling to local norms, reducing customs questions and installation rework. For multi-site rollouts, this keeps SKUs coherent across regions and makes replacements straightforward for field teams.


FAQ 

Q1: Can I get samples for a mock-up?
Yes. Samples are available; use them to validate light levels and surface appearance before bulk rollout.


Q2: What’s the typical lead time?
Approximately 20–25 days after deposit, depending on volume and customization. Consolidate SKUs and accessories to keep logistics simple.


Q3: Do you support OEM/ODM and logo printing?
Yes, branding and custom labels are supported for bulk orders. Provide vector assets and packaging specs at PO stage.


Q4: Which wattage should I choose?
Map wattage to mounting height and target lux. For broad security wash on mid-height walls, mid-power tiers are usually sufficient; for facade punch or long throws, move up a tier and verify with IES.


Q5: What about controls like photocells or sensors?
We can provision fixtures for dusk-to-dawn or occupancy trimming. Share control topology early so driver and connectors are specified correctly.


Q6: How do you support after-sales?
Keep serials and install dates; we’ll match that to production lots for fast troubleshooting. Spare brackets and gaskets keep downtime low during maintenance.


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