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Decorative Street Light FAQ
For strip lights, the lumen can be 20-100 to let visitors see the stairs. For column lights, the lumen should be 100-200 to illuminate the path. The lumen of wall lights can be 50-175. The bright ones can secure the safety of your garden.
Yes. Warm lights and cool lights have different functions, so you can use both of them to achieve different effects. The warm lights help to make people feel more relaxed, and the cool ones provide a clearer view.
Different from street lights, which need to illuminate the roads to a strict standard, most garden lights function as decorations. So they can be as short as 0.5 meters. For the taller ones, the height will be between 3 and 6 meters.
The LED landscape lights should last for more than 10,000 hours. As outdoor lights, long service life is very important, and that is one of the reasons why we use LED lights to replace the traditional ones.
LED lights have a long service life and are energy-saving, so it is okay to leave them on all day. But if you want to save more energy, you can choose those LED lights with sensors. They will light up when necessary and turn off when you don’t need them.
3000K flood lights emit warm yellow light, offering a comfortable ambiance, while 4000K flood lights provide white light closer to natural light, making people more alert. Differences include the feelings they evoke, CRI (4000K has a higher CRI), and energy consumption (3000K may save more energy).
LED flood lights range from 100 to 2000 W, suiting different needs. For garden lighting, 100 W suffices, while larger gardens and parking lots require higher wattages up to 1500 W. Outdoor lights should last 10-20 years to minimize replacements, and an IP65 rating ensures water resistance.
LED lights can be adjusted and will emit less blue light to attract fewer insects. A comparative experiment with traditional CFL energy-saving lamps found that the number of insects attracted by adjustable LED lights was reduced by 20% compared to CFL energy-saving lamps.