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Brandon
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 19 de marzo de 2025
Easy to install a fit well on the boat . lights very bright
G. Johnson
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 8 de enero de 2025
I first bought a "6000W" solar street light here on amazon. This light though only 300W is at least 5 times brighter than the supposed 6000W light. It works great, is not heavy and is fully adjustable.
J Roy
Comentado en Canadá el 3 de enero de 2025
This light comes with 3 separate light fixtures, each has 1 cable coming out of it and then it goes into this waterproof sealed block which brings out 1 cable to connect to power. The built material is Aluminum and Steel and the heads can be angled and secured using Allen head screws. Overall it's easy to install but takes time to adjust and such. Good product.
Turner Hays
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 27 de enero de 2025
Lights are super bright and exactly as described. We mounted these to a tripod and use them as a mobile flood light. One light head stopped working fairly quickly so we contacted the Solla customer service. They were very responsive and helped us out quickly.
Lisa and Randy
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 19 de diciembre de 2024
DESCRIPTION: SOLLA 150W 2024 Plus New Upgraded LED Outdoor Flood Light, 15000LM 6000K Daylight White IP66 Waterproof, Stadium Lights, 3 Heads Adjustable Outdoor Floodlight Security Lights for Yards, Patios, StreetPROS: Solid construction (glass and metal). Three articulating heads.CONS: Excellent heat distribution.WHAT’S IN THE BOX: The fixture, mounting hardware, and instructions.REVIEW: What a great work light. I’ve always struggled with lighting in my garage. The lights never seemed bright enough. And if they were bright, they would burn out quickly. I’ve also had those Halogen light bulbs. You know the ones. The ones where you can’t touch them without gloves for fear of premature burnout because of oily fingers. Changing them was always a chore.Now, with this light being an LED, these issues are a thing of the past.This light source is bright. So bright, you need to tell others not to look directly at the light. Also, it’s a bright white light source. I love bright white when working on projects in the garage.I didn’t have an electric box nearby, so I wired up a plug and use an extension cord. I don’t like having to plug in and unplug the light, so I use an outlet remote to turn the light on and off at the door.The light seems heavy duty. And with the Allen wrench adjustments for the heads – they aren’t going anywhere once you dial and lock them into place.Many folks have heard that LED lights don’t get hot. That’s not true. They do get hot when you pump 150 watts through them. Really hot. Probably as hot as, oh say, a 150-light bulb (which gets very hot.) The heat distribution is very good. If you have one of those infrared thermometers, I’d check the light and surrounding area. Especially if it’s wood or sheetrock. Though the light was hot, the surrounding area wasn’t an issue.Also, be sure to install the wires in such a way that they do not touch the back of the light (the housing.) That’s the part that gets hot and would likely melt through the wire. At least that’s what I’m thinking, so I made sure that the wire was not touching.AMAZON PHOTO/DESCRIPTION ACCURACY: The photos and description are accurate.VALUE/VERDICT: If you still have those 4-foot CFL work lights or feel your garage lighting is on the dim side, maybe it’s time to upgrade! This makes an excellent work light and at $61.74, this is a good deal. Many folks think that’s expensive for a work light. And it is. However, most LED lights are expensive. This is mostly because they are superior lights. They cost less to operate, provide brighter light, and last so much longer.
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