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12 Watt LED Landscape Floodlight - RGB and 2700K-5000K Tunable White - PAR30 - Bronze Finish

12 Watt LED Landscape Floodlight - RGB and 2700K-5000K Tunable White - PAR30 - Bronze Finish

Landscape Flood Lights by Satco

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Specifications

Brand: Satco
Part Number: 62-5903
UPC: 045923623639
Category: Landscape Flood Lights
Total Wattage: 12 Watts
Voltage: 120V
Bulb Base: Integrated LED
Bulbs Included: Yes
Lumens: 1240
Color Temperature: 2700K-5000K
CRI: 90+
Dimmable: Yes
Fixture Material: Die-Cast Aluminum
Location Rating: cETLus Wet
Dimensions: 4.92"H x 5.51"W x 12.2"L
Weight: 1.75 Lbs.
Finish: Bronze
Warranty: 5 Years

Landscape Flood Lights FAQs

Where do landscape flood lights work best?

Floods add broad, even illumination for trees, garden beds, walls, and facades—great for overall scene building and security.

How bright should a landscape flood be for trees and facades?

Start with 300–1500+ lumens depending on target size and ambient light. Taller trees and wide facades need higher outputs or multiple fixtures.

What beam angles should I choose for different features?

Use wide 60–120° floods for general wash; narrow 10–40° spots for tall trunks or architectural accents. Mix beams to layer depth and texture.

Are landscape floods dimmable and which controls can I use?

Many floods dim with magnetic/ELV or 0–10 V drivers; low-voltage systems can use smart transformers or dimmers rated for LED loads.

Should I choose 12/24 V low voltage or 120–277 V line voltage?

Low voltage is common in residential settings for safety and flexibility; line voltage suits long runs and larger projects. Match to power availability.

What color temperatures are best for plants, stone, and architecture?

Warm 2700–3000K flatters wood and stone; 4000–5000K highlights cool materials and modern facades. Keep CCT consistent within a view.

How do I aim and position floods to avoid glare and hot spots?

Aim from low angles and shield the source with cowls or louvers. Cross-light from two sides to reduce harsh shadows without creating glare.

What outdoor ratings matter (IP, corrosion, surge)?

Seek wet-location/IP65+ ratings, marine-grade finishes for coastal sites, and surge protection on long exterior runs.

How do I mount floods—stakes, surface bases, or tree mounts?

Use ground stakes for beds, surface bases on hardscape, and approved tree/structure mounts with stand-off hardware to protect bark and finishes.

What maintenance keeps landscape floods performing year-round?

Clean lenses, adjust aim seasonally as foliage changes, and inspect gaskets and connections. Replace failed lamps promptly for uniform scenes.