Top LED Wall Pack Lights for Businesses: Expert Picks & Reviews
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There are lots of options available for LED Wall Pack Lights. In this video, Neil Peterson of LED Lighting Supply takes you through some of the most common options to help you to choose the right LED Wall Pack Lights for your business.\n\nAfter watching this video, you can browse our full line of LED Wall Pack Lights here: https://www.ledlightingsupply.com/led-outdoor-lights/led-wall-pack\n\nTranscript:\nHi, my name is Neil Peterson with LED Lighting Supply.\n\nToday, I'm going to talk to you about the different types of wall packs, where they may be used and some key features of each.\n\nThe first thing, the most common is a wall pack flood, basically a wall pack flood shines all the light down and out this far as it will go.\n\nThe wall pack flood is normally used where you're looking to get as much light coverage as possible, again, where there are no dark sky lighting restrictions. \n\nThe fixtures coming ranging from forty watts to 150 watts.\n\nProvides great perimeter lighting both for around buildings where you want lighting fields again, where you have buildings or walls, you can mount the fixtures or where you maybe have parking lot lights and you want to you want to augment that lighting with wall packs on the wall.\n\nYou don't need poles. \n\nThey basically installed right on the side of the building.\n\nThe other is a semi cut of a wall pack where you get the same light down, but you get partial light being thrown out. \n\nIt is cut off. That's why they call the semi cut off.\n\nThis is just a smaller version, the semi cut off is also another great option.\n\nThey range from approximately 24 watt up to over 80 watts.\n\nThey're really used where you want that same light down, but you don't want the light to go that far out. \n\nYou may have some property line issues where you don't want the light to go into the neighboring yards.\n\nThe semi wall pack will not send the light as far out as it will walk back flood.\n\nThe other is what we call a full cut off, where the light only shines down underneath a fixture. There is no light going out.\n\nAnd these are traditionally used in instances where you need a dark sky compliant light, where no light is shining up.\n\nWe have a lot of different styles. \n\nThis just happened to be the one I had here for the video.\n\nBut again, the light goes all down. \n\nYou know, these range from a 12 watt option up to about a hundred and twenty watt option.\n\nAnd again, it really depends on how high the fixtures being mounted to the wall, to the wattage fixture you're going to pick.\n\nThe other thing they all have in common is they all have the ability to take a button photocell, \n\nto have one added to the fixture so that the fixture will go on when it gets dark and go off in the morning, if you're not using timers or some other way to turn the lights on and off.\n\nSo great fixtures, you can contact us.\n\nAny of our lighting engineers can consult with you to determine the right product, you know, based on your application and we'll recommend for you the right product.\n\nWe stock a lot of these and just in generally a great product.