supratreo
Well-known member
hi, this is not exactly "garage" specific but was hoping someone could help.
i just had a aluminum patio cover installed and wanted to add 3 flood lights to the front end of it to light up my back yard. any opinions on good flood lights and wattage? i have about a 60'x90' area to light up and the patio cover is 40'. i was looking to find something that outputs close to 180* as possible. my thinking was that the lighting would be more even and you wouldnt see where one ends and the other takes over.
i will also be installing 8 "pancake" lights under the cover to light my deck unless anyone has other ideas? i found some strip lights that where in a metal fixture with magnets attached to they can be stuck to a steel surface but my patio cover is all aluminum. those lights were also pretty expensive.
the last and maybe most important thing. would there be a way to remote control them? i would like to be able to control them from inside the house (for security reasons) but running a switch circuit will be pretty difficult. all of this will be LED so i'm hoping there is some tech out there that i dont know about that could make this possible. if i need to mount an enclosure for control hardware that wont be an issue. same with power supply.
thank you
i just had a aluminum patio cover installed and wanted to add 3 flood lights to the front end of it to light up my back yard. any opinions on good flood lights and wattage? i have about a 60'x90' area to light up and the patio cover is 40'. i was looking to find something that outputs close to 180* as possible. my thinking was that the lighting would be more even and you wouldnt see where one ends and the other takes over.
i will also be installing 8 "pancake" lights under the cover to light my deck unless anyone has other ideas? i found some strip lights that where in a metal fixture with magnets attached to they can be stuck to a steel surface but my patio cover is all aluminum. those lights were also pretty expensive.
the last and maybe most important thing. would there be a way to remote control them? i would like to be able to control them from inside the house (for security reasons) but running a switch circuit will be pretty difficult. all of this will be LED so i'm hoping there is some tech out there that i dont know about that could make this possible. if i need to mount an enclosure for control hardware that wont be an issue. same with power supply.
thank you