![]() As mentioned above, higher color temperature LED light bulbs are typically sold in higher brightness or lumen levels, but there is no relationship. So, how many watts is a 5000K LED light bulb? Again, there is no correlation between wattage and color temperature or K (kelvin). Conversely, 5000K is a whiter light, while 6000K is has a blue hue. A 2700K light is typically used in living areas, bars, and other casual areas. The reason people associate color temperature with brightness is because the warmer LED light bulbs are typically lower lumen levels. What? 2700K is the most common “warm” color sold. The lower the temperature Kelvin the warmer the shade of white. the K stands for Kelvin, and it is a measure of color temperature. Next lets answer “how bright is 3000K?” “How bright is 2700K?”, “How bright is 3500K?”, ‘How bright is 4000K?”, “How bright is 5000K?” K has absolutely nothing to do with brightness. So, what is the answer to the question “how do you convert lumens to watts?” It depends. Most LED light fixtures are between 130-150 lumbens per watt. Fixtures are typically more efficient than bulbs. Recently some manufacturers have come out with 6 Watt, 800 lumen bulbs. First, an A19 LED bulb that is a 60W equivalent is about 9W and is 800 lumens. The reality is that the brightness is correlated to wattage, but as we get more efficient LEDs the number of lumens per watt delivered by an LED diode is getting higher. We have perpetuated this incorrect association by putting 100 Watt equivalent on common light bulb packaging (A19 LEDs, BR30 LEDs, etc). A 100 Watt incandescent bulb was about 1600 lumens. When we used incandescent light bulbs we incorrectly described brightness as wattage. The Solar + LED Floodlight 3000 is a multi-functional light that can be easily mounted nearly anywhere there is adequate sunlight.The first question - How do you convert lumens to watts? The answer is that you don’t. The sun is already providing free energy for you, why not capture it and reduce your energy costs at the same time?! Easily provide light to remote areas without wiring or having to pay the power company. Solar powered and waterproof (IP65 rated), once you set it up, you can forget about it.īeing solar powered (doesn’t use power from the grid) and utilizing long-life energy-efficient LEDs for light, its carbon footprint is minimal. Now featuring On/Off buttons, M1, M2, and M3 buttons (M="M"otion Detection Mode), and the "T" Timer control, it is as simple as ever!Ī completely self-sufficient and self-contained design, just mount it to any hard surface (fence, pole, wall, tree) and turn on to provide light anywhere you need it. ![]() ![]() We decided to take the previous remote and make it simpler to use. ![]() The Solar + LED Floodlight 3000 has two main modes of operation: Motion Detection and Timer. Granted that in itself is an impressive run-time, but we've upped our game and created ALT to extend the run-time of our new light up to 10 nights!ĪLT uses smart battery optimization during cloudy days or when the battery charge is low to extend run-times by decreasing the light output. With our previous 2000 lumen Solar + LED Floodlight, you could get a full 3+ nights of lighting on a single charge. ![]() (ALT) means "Adaptive Lighting Technology". Our 2021 model has all of the great features of the previous 2,000 lumen unit: IP65 rated waterproof, solar powered, remote controlled, but now includes a 3,000 lumen output and our A.L.T. Our solar floodlights (SFL) have received constant praise since the introduction of our first unit several years ago since then, we've constantly updated them based on your recommendations. ![]()
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