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The Motion Security Flood Light offers 1100 lumens of energy-efficient LED lighting with adjustable motion detection, ensuring your home is well-lit and secure. With versatile mounting options and customizable settings, this weatherproof fixture is perfect for any outdoor application, from garages to porches.
C**L
I'm Ordering Another One
Look at the picture. Installation is simple. The mount pulls up tight. In the soffit gap, what looks dark is the side of the 4" electrical box. That is no gap. The gasket is tight on top of the light and there is no gap on any "side" with any need to caulk anything.Set-up is simple. I set things so it will work in full brightness, as the picture shows. That's because right under this side of the garage is another light I sometimes leave on all night. This does come on with motion but i want it normally off. I set this one to stay on for 9 minutes. You can set it up to be on continuously for 6 hours if you choose. Then it goes off and onto your timer setting if "tripped".For those avoiding "China junk", this is made in Malaysia. Adjustment is easy and perfect for under the eaves mounting. The sensor rotates so I guess it would work if mounted vertically also. I like the way it is both designed and made. At night the light is white and pretty bright. I'm now ordering another one for another house corner.
B**7
Eave/ Soffit light
Finding a LED motion detector isn't easy that will work on the eave or soffit. If I needed something for the wall, No Problem finding that fixture. The pickup range of this motion detector is Great!This fixture does work well. A couple of things that would make installation easier.1. The single screw to hang the fixture located in the center of the fixture is difficult placement for that nut. I know, 1 center where else would you put it? It's not location because they have been putting them there forever. But Not with that Design and Small nuts.It's also made to go in a electric outlet or ceiling box. A lot of times I find only a wire running out of the soffit. The bracket doesn't work without a box. Today I have to cut a hole in the plywood soffit to allow the offset bracket to go into it. It can't be screwed directly to the plywood because of the offset. You need the bracket because of the center mounting screw.2. The mounting screw is fixed. Welded will not screw in/up, won't move in and out. A lot of the older bracket they were real screw and would move in and out. Shorter or longer. The nut bottom outs leaving the base loose to the soffit. It moves around with space between the fixture and the plywood. Going to get small washers to take up the space between the screw and the nut.Fixable, but that why I’m writing this so someone will fix the problem and make it better.I was looking for a small fixture. This is a small fixture. On the front of a house it looks much nicer than most larger fixtures. Pictures show old type with screws that would move.I added 4 #8-32 washers. It pulled the light up to the soffit. A small gap but it doesn't move around.
C**1
Good light for carport
I purchased this light to replace one that I'd had on my carport for years. There are not a lot of such lights available for eave-mounting, and this seemed to be the best one I could find. So far I'm not disappointed. It is bright enough for this application and is plenty sensitive. The installation was pretty simple, although if you have one of the older small metal junction boxes, you might not be able to screw the gasket to the box, as you're supposed to do. The holes in the gasket don't fit the location of the screws. I had to just let the light hold it up, and I doubt it's doing any good. Also, the one screw that secures the light to the junction box is in the middle of the light, so if your box protrudes slightly from the carport roof, the light will be kind of wobbly. Not an insurmountable problem, though. I'm going to try putting some weather-stripping around the edge of the light to close the gap and, hopefully, stabilize it some. You're supposed to caulk around the edges, which should also help. But if you have a newer home with more modern electrical work, you shouldn't have these issues. In general, I'm happy with this light, especially considering that there aren't many choices available for eave mounting.
D**D
frustrating
Was pleased to find a soffit mountable light for a good price in today's market. The "decorative nut" provided was metric, m4-70 threads. The support post it was supposed to fit was apparently not metric, probably SAE 8-32 threads. The post was welded to the support bar making replacing the post with a m4-70 screw a major project. Replacing the "decorative nut" with an everyday nut failed as the hole in the light base was too small to accommodate a standard nut driver or socket. The solution after I calm down will be a standard support bar with a threaded center hole and a matching machine screw. Hanging from the wires the light seems to function well and provide adequate and comfortable light.
M**R
It’s a bright flood and very easy to position your lighting
This is one of few floods that can be mounted to a soffit or horizontal surfaces, that’s why I gave it a 5 star review, do not have any long term experience
J**S
Good light, but only 7.25" tall, not 10" as listed in the product description
First, what's bad: The product description says: Product Dimensions 6"L x 6"W x 10"H.That is simply wrong. The height of the light is almost exactly 7.25". That may be a benefit in some cases, but it required acquiring and installing a spacer in my installation which meant an unexpected run to the store and longer installation time.Now, the good: If the height of the fixture had been properly described, I would have given this light five stars. The fixture is simply plastic, but the wiring connections are well designed for easy installation, and all of the pieces work very well except that the wire nuts assume that there will be only two wires for each wire nut. That's often not correct, and my installation required that the wire nuts fasten three wires. Fortunately I had larger wire nuts.The light is relatively bright, and the motion sensing works well. It's supposed to sense motion at 50 feet, and it doesn't come close to that -- 20 to 25 feet is more like it -- but that was plenty for my use.The ability to mount the light fixture in the eaves was a big plus, probably the main reason I bought these fixtures.
A**R
works great
works great
D**R
works well
easy to mount and setup
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