A list of puns related to "Flood Lamp"
Putting together an EDC toolkit in a micro pouch and looking for the perfect flash to add. This will not be my main edc lamp, but specifically for lighting up a work area like a worklamp / lantern. So I'm looking at pocket sized COB worklights to fit in the pouch along with the rest of my tools.
Most COB pen style lamps like this Nebo Larry C are too long (<6"). Boxy lamps like Nebo Tino or something like this, or pocket sized worklamps like the Olight Swivel are all too big for me. This Brennenstuhl would be perfect sizewise, but this does not have water & dust proofing.
The Lumintop E50C ticks the most boxes but wondering if anyone has another suggestions. This YANODA (???) seems too good to be true and with not a single review no idea what to expect. The Fenix WT16R is a little above budget, the E-Lite would probably work if it had a white side light. Finally the Skillhunt H04 got recommend but this feels far away from a worklamp..
Any suggestions?
Edits: cuz i"m dumb and pressed post button too early
so I'm looking for a new headlamp for waterfowl hunting. I'd like something that's has good throw and a decent flood that's bright enough to cut through fog up within 50 yards or so. it seems like every year i need to get a new headlamp because of how hard I am on gear. id like to keep the price below $150
I've been looking forever for a 1600 lumen (~100W equiv) Z-wave smart bulb that I can use on an outdoor fixture that happens to have a switch in an inconvenient location. I'm on SmartThings and most of my home switches and plugs are all Z-wave, so I'd prefer to keep things on Z-wave to extend my mesh.
The closest thing I've found is this: https://www.amazon.com/Sengled-E13-N11-Smart-Light-PAR38/dp/B07J6JK2BG/ It even has motion detection, which is great, but its not quite as bright as I'd like (only 1200 lumens), and it's Zigbee. But it does work with SmartThings, so at least there is that...
Are there any other options on the market that others have found?
You'd think a dodgy solar panel, but multimeter says it's fine
I've connected an AC adapter correct voltage and it charges fine, so lamp is fine, something with the solar connector?
Bought a house a few months ago, the previous owner had a thing for lights that were 6500k, which I donβt like. To get something in the house that I could live with on day one, I bought a case of Philips BR30 for my kitchen ceiling cans from Amazon. While an improvement at 2700k, the CRI must be something like 80, there is a green cast to everything and Iβm starting to hate having them on. I also discovered that they donβt work with the Lutron 3 way dimmers that I bought.
Can anyone recommend a flood light for a ceiling can that has a CRI of 90 or above? I had Feits in my previous house that were satisfactory, but that model is no longer made. Also needs to be dimmable, as my wife is very light sensitive. Bonus if itβs affordable.
Hello. I have an iDevices outdoor switch connected to my Christmas lights and a hue flood lamp on my garage door. Ever since last night the iDevices switch shows as unreachable in the home app and the native iDevices app. The hue flood however, works in the hue app but is unresponsive in HomeKit. Thoughts?
it is sold at 70 Euro plus 35 euro shipment. Anything cheaper shipment?
Who bought them, how are they? Cable lenght?
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