Direct replacement for halogen Floodlight luminaires
Energy savings of up to 90% compared to halogen floodlight luminaires
Polycarbonate housing, tempered glass cover, carbon steel bracket, aluminium heat sink
CCT: 3000k Warm White
3-Year manufacturer warranty
I have a 20w version which is very good. Note that this is not PIR. Also it comes with a short flex tail which needs wiring into an external junction box, or into a separate PIR. ie you can't get into the unit to wire it directly.
Energy savings of up to 90% compared to halogen floodlight luminaires
Polycarbonate housing, tempered glass cover, carbon steel bracket, aluminium heat sink
CCT: 3000k Warm White
3-Year manufacturer warranty
I have a 20w version which is very good. Note that this is not PIR. Also it comes with a short flex tail which needs wiring into an external junction box, or into a separate PIR. ie you can't get into the unit to wire it directly.
When you remove the bracket do not turn the fitting upside down or you will lose the retainer nut inside the fitting
The nut is so small it can be lost quite easily
Not bad fittings but these are cheaper and just as good: cpc.farnell.com/web…180
But the cable is quite short, luckily you can place your PIR/adaptable box next to the fitting
Which pir do you reccomend? Pir or microwave sensor?
Indeed. I unscrewed the bracket for ease of fitting. Screws, nuts, washers, springs lost for ever in the grass!
PIR: toolstation.com/sho…555
I have one fitting in the back of my van which is missing the nut that sits inside the fitting, just need to work out what size it is and buy some cheap
It does not help that they use an allen key type screw