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Recomend a exterior flood light for my application

rattle_snake

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I have an area outside my shop 10' deep x 35' wide I need illuminated to work at night. The fixture(s) can be up to 14' off the ground. Prefer LED and hoping to spend <$150. Open to either 1 or 2 separate fixtures. If you have one that works well please share.

Will have on switch, don't want photocell but most seem to have so I would disable.

Maybe something like this but seem dispersion angles are too wide (I prefer the photons to go where I want them)
http://www.homedepot.com/p/Lithonia...utdoor-Flood-Light-OLFL-14-PE-BZ-M4/203839087
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or maybe a triple to get the long rectangle I need
http://www.homedepot.com/p/Lithonia...RV-_-OD_NavPLP_rr-_-203839087-_-204738789-_-N
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I understand that there will be shadows
 
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cattoon

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Techno Earth F50K 90-240V 120-Degree Beam Angle Landscape Outdoor Waterproof 50W LED Flood Light Lamp, Cool White
by Techno Earth. I purchased this light to light the front area of my shop, it is bright and lights a large area. It is a cool white light, almost a bluish tint but works very well for my use. Ordered through Amazon.
 

theoldwizard1

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I don't know why any one would install any exterior lighting that is NOT LED (unless it is for very occasional usage).
 
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simpler=better

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I love my RAB :) Absolutely worth the price.

It's running 150Wx2 incandescent-I like the color temp. I'll probably swap them out with LED when they pop, but for now it's fantastic. I only use it occasionally.
 
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