Flood light led bulbs in this category create a large beam spread that can cast from 50 to 120 degrees of light.
Spotlight vs floodlight led.
And thanks to its narrowness the spotlight is very easy to control.
This beam is more concentrated and easier to point and control.
A spotlight casts a narrow beam of light usually no wider than 45 degrees.
Spotlights are a lot tighter.
They re not as focused as a searchlight which often puts out a more or less parallel beam but less than 30 is common.
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30w led floodlights are equivalent to 300w halogen floodlights with an increased lumen output of 2 700.
10w led floodlights are equivalent to 100w halogen floodlights with an increased lumen output of 900.
Specifically a spotlight has a narrow light beam that is about 45 degrees which results in a more concentrated light beam and easier control.
Spotlights illuminate a specific spot while floodlights flood an area with light.
As this is a larger beam this light covers a significantly large amount of space without compromising energy efficiency wattage or light brightness lumens in comparison to the spotlight.
A floodlight can have a beam spread of up to 120 degrees.
If you are going to be using your led light bar for multiple applications where neither spotlights nor floodlights will always work best a combination light bar is an excellent choice to consider.
If you find it difficult to remember the difference between a spotlight and a floodlight keep this in mind.
It produces one of the widest light beams that could go as far as 120 degrees.
A combination light bar is one that is equipped with both flood and spot beam patterns.
Floodlights can have a beam up to around 120 wide.
It can illuminate a larger amount of space with the same wattage and lumen output as a spotlight.
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20w led floodlights are equivalent to 200w halogen floodlights with an increased lumen output of 1 800.
And it s that one such light can solely illuminate large spaces.
Flood light on the other hand is the complete opposite.
In contrast a floodlight can have a light beam of up to 120 degrees.
That just might come in handy when creating your landscape lighting plan.
The difference is in how tightly the beam is focused.