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The GOSUN 10W Motion Sensor LED Flood Lights deliver powerful 950 lumens of daylight white illumination, perfect for enhancing safety and visibility in your garden, yard, or driveway. With a waterproof design and smart PIR motion detection, these lights automatically activate when needed, ensuring you never have to fumble for a switch. Weighing just 399 grams and requiring no batteries, they offer a hassle-free installation experience.
Product Dimensions | 13.49 x 5.51 x 16 cm; 399.16 Grams |
Specific uses | Garden, Yard |
Specification met | (unset) |
Batteries required | No |
Item weight | 399 Grams |
S**K
Great product, ideal replacement for a power-hungry bulb-blowing halogen light!
Great product at a really sensible price. Bought it to replace an old halogen unit that kept blowing bulbs and using loads of power. This LED light is really bright, perfect replacement. Slightly blue-ish hue to the light but not a problem for me. Very easy to install and set up. As many other reviewers have done, I cut off the mains plug and used a small IP66 rated junction box (Amazon product code B01CTN7LRK) to connect it to my existing wiring. The only down side is that fitting instructions are pretty meager, so here are my installation hints:1. Test the unit first using the fitted mains plug in a convenient socket. Then, if you're not going to use the plug, cut it off leaving an appropriate length of cable.2. Unbolt the mounting bracket and remove it. The hex allen screws and washers come out, leaving the 2 nuts sitting in little pockets in the lighting unit itself. IMPORTANT: Put some sellotape over the nuts so they don't drop out while you're connecting and mounting the lighting unit.3. As necessary, mark, drill, plug the wall, mount the bracket. NOTE: The fixing holes in the bracket are quite big so you may need some washers if you're using ordinary screws.4. If you're using a junction box like I did, connect the box to the lighting unit first. Then offer the unit up to the bracket so you can route your cable correctly. Depending on the length of cable, you may be best not bolting the unit to the bracket yet, so you can move the unit around while connecting it.5. Making sure power is OFF, connect the supply side to the junction box6. Bolt the unit to the mounting bracket - you really need a ratchet handle with an allen bit to do this properly.7. Adjust the 'LUM' setting to the 'sun' symbol, 'TIME' setting to minimum, and 'SENS' settings to maximum. Switch on the power, make sure it all works.8. Set the 'LUM' to the moon symbol (i.e only comes on when it goes dark). Set the angle of the light and position of the sensor to your liking.9. Wait till dusk/dark, make sure it comes on OK with the sensor, then fine-tune the other settings and/or the sensor direction to your preferences.10. Enjoy!Hope others find this helpful.
C**S
Very good first impressions.
I have as most of us a mixed feeling when ordering security lighting as most problems are caused by faulty PIRs and a large percentage end up not working and the bin follows.Likewise with LED lighting as the early models just did not have enough power to do the job, but as I needed to replace another failed halogen unit I took the plunge and after reading the reviews purchased this model.So far very impressed all the functions work with decent degrees of variation, the light cast is not that far of my old 500 watt halogen is a clear white light with good spread, so all well there.A couple of downsides, the short cable as most reviews have stated is pointless as the cable has to be cut and the plug discarded, and the unit unless dismantled from the mount and re assembled has a power cable that restricts movement, and why don't the manufacturers make the adjustment buttons easier to read as all the adjustments are made in situ and you cannot turn the sensor round to alter the settings, up a ladder with torch is not my idea of fun, this in fairness applies to all sensor settings I have come across.Overall pleased it appears well made and now it is functioning we will see if it outlasts al those binned halogen models.Still performing well 20/3, the sensor despite what some have said on here has had to be wound back a bit as it was picking up movement well outside the light range, but as with all these electric items there seems to be a fair bit of quality range differeence in the items different people receive, very happy so far.
P**B
DO NOT BUY
so inital thoughts were, looks ok, bit plasticy but should be ok.it lasted just around 2weeks.when it was working it did so very well, quite bright for what it is. the controls worked correctly and was nice to adjust.will be returning for full refund as now the led's illuminate but very dimly, would not expect such a failure to happen unless there is a circuit flaw in supplying the led's.not overly impressed...Update 19/11/2017So I was offered a refund via email without returning the unit. So I decided to try and open it as a qualified electronics engineer I have the correct abilities.The unit is ce marked, however the aluminium shell IS NOT EARTHED. The led board is 240 volt ac powered directly and as such the chassis NEEDS TO BE EARTHED
I**S
PIR Not Working but Light is Good
I purchased two of these, one came with the plug in the socket for using it without the PIR but the other one didn't have any plug with it. I installed one of them and left the PIR as it was for the first night. I have just tried to adjust the PIR but it has now stopped working. I have tried the plug in this light and the light comes on, I have also tried the second PIR but that doesn't work either. This is a shame really because the light itself is really good and I'm running it off a 12v battery which has a small solar panel attached to keep the battery topped up.I have now found out why the PIR controls wouldnt work correctly. The main problem with the light is that the PIR rotary switches that control the timer and other settings dont match the markings on the casing of the PIR and this allows the user to move the rotary controls outwith the limits shown on the casing of the PIR.I would suggest that you setup the light on a workbench first before you mount your light on the outside of your property taking into account the the sligtest movement on the rotary switches will have an effect on the control setting so you should test the settings on a workgench first.
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