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We recently remodeled our home and in the process replaced all of our outdoor lighting and flood lights with these two and three head Lithonia LED Motion detection and dusk to dawn lights. They are a bit pricey but I feel worth the cost when you consider the typical halogen 100 and 200 watt bulb replacement once or twice a year.
I was a bit sceptical about how bright an LED could be but was pleasantly surprised when I turned on the first one. These babies are very bright with an excellent daylight white color. Each head is about 10 watts. So the two head is a total of 20 watts and the three head is 30 watts. My total wattage will be reduced by magnatudes. It will take awhile for the lights to pay for themselves but not having to replace halogen bulbs is a big plus in and of itself.
I installed 10 of these units with a total of 24 heads totaling 240 watts. They replaced 14 halogen and incandescent lights that totaled 1,400 watts.
Easy to install. Some (round base) have a foam rubber weather seal others (rectangular base) need to have silicone caulk to weather seal.
A truly wonderful product that is well worth the premium price.
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This fixture worked well until it suddenly dimmed after two months of use. My electrician determined the problem was an internal defect. OK, things happen, but trying to get the manufacturer to give you any information on how to return the product under warranty is impossible. I found the information on the warranty on the Lithonia LIghting website, but THERE WERE NO INSTRUCTIONS ON HOW TO RETURN THE PRODUCT. I called Lithonia, but the two people I spoke with acted like they had never been called about a defective product. I was transferred around until i ended up---you guessed it-on someone's voice mailbox.This review is an indictment of not only my particular fixture, but LITHONIA LIGHTING in general. I would not buy any of their products again. I am out not only the cost of this fixture, but the greater cost of the electrician's installation charge, the trip to determine the cause of the failure, the cost of a new fixture, and the cost to install it.
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