How to Calculate Flood Light Wattage for Outdoor Areas

How to Calculate Flood Light Wattage for Outdoor Areas

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Calculating LED Flood Light wattage is easier than walking! Measure your outdoor area, match the diagrams below, and pick your lights. You’ll save 70-85% on electricity bills instantly! LED Flood Lights last 50,000+ hours vs 2,000 hours for halogens. Perfect even lighting, no glare, no dark spots.

🏠 Step 1: Measure Your Area

Simple Rule: Every 50 square meters = One 50W LED Flood Light. Industry standard spacing prevents shadows.

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Small 30m² Medium 100m² Large 250m²
┌─────┐ ┌──────────┐ ┌──────────────┐
│ 30W │ │ 50W 50W │ │50W 50W 50W 50W│
│ │ │ │ │ │
└─────┘ └──────────┘ └──────────────┘

Real Example:

 80m² garden → 2 × 50W LED Flood Lights. Use tape measure + Google Maps. Add 10% buffer for trees blocking light.

📏 Step 2: Check Mounting Height

LED Flood Light intensity drops by distance squared. Wall mount? Pole mount? Measure exactly.

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Height 3-4m: Height 6-8m:
┌───┐ ┌──────┐
│50W│ │100W │
└─▲─┘ └─▲────┘
│ │

Easy Height Rule:

  • Under 4m = normal watts
  • 4-7m = add 25% watts
  • Over 7m = add 50% watts

🎯 Step 3: Right Beam Angle for Each Area

LED Flood Light beam angle = light spread control. Wrong choice = 50% wasted light.

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Beam angle for each area:

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120° ← Gardens + pathways
90° ← Parking lots
60° ← Gates + walls

🚫 4 Mistakes 90% of People Make (With Fixes)

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❌ Mistake 1: ✅ Fix:
“500W = powerful!” 50W LED = same brightness!
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❌ Mistake 2: ✅ Fix:
1 light for 100m² 1 light every 50m²
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❌ Mistake 3: ✅ Fix:
IP44 (rain = breakdown) IP65 (rain + dust)
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❌ Mistake 4: ✅ Fix:
Warm 3000K Natural 4000-5000K

Real cost: IP44 fails first storm. Wrong color = dim appearance. Bad spacing = security risk.

🏡 Real Egyptian Home Examples

Example 1: 100m² Home Garden (4m wall)

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Result:

Full lighting + save 450 EGP electricity yearly

Example 2: 200m² Car Parking (6m pole)

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Result:

Complete safety + clear cameras

✅ Perfect LED Flood Light Specifications (Don’t Compromise)

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🌧️ IP65 = Rain + sand + dust proof
❄️ 4000K = Natural white (not yellow)
🔌 Strong driver = Egypt power cuts
🌡️ Aluminum = cools + lasts 10 years
💡 CRI 80+ = true colors

💰 Smart Electricity Saving (50% Extra)

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Motion Sensor + Timer:
👤 → 💡 ON (5 minutes)
No one → 💡 OFF automatic
Save 200 EGP/month!

Smart setup: WiFi app control + “off at 1AM” schedule + motion activation = ultimate efficiency.

📋 Magic Final Table (Print It!)

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❓ Most Common Questions (Ready Answers)

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Q1: 50m² garden how many watts?

A: 1×50W IP65 120° beam

A single 50 watt light perfectly covers a 50 square meter garden. IP65 protects from rain and dust, while 120° angle spreads light evenly across the entire area without dark spots. Perfect for kids playing at night or relaxing outdoors comfortably.

Q2: 200m² parking solution?

A: 4×50W or 2×100W

**Option 1**: Four 50W lights spread evenly across the parking lot. Each light covers its own section without overlap or shadows.
**Option 2**: Two 100W lights on tall poles. This solution looks cleaner and costs less to install. Both provide perfect lighting for cars and security cameras.

Q3: 8m height what to do?

A: Add 25% watts + 90° beam

Practical solution: When mounting lights at 8 meters high, choose slightly higher wattage and 90° angle instead of 120°. The narrower angle focuses light stronger on the ground, ensuring every area stays bright and clear without weak spots or shadows.

Q4: How much do I save at home?

A: 70% electricity + 10-year lifespan

Q: “IP65 enough or need IP66?”

A: IP65 is perfect for most uses in Egypt. It handles heavy rain and dust completely. Only use IP66 for coastal areas or very strong winds.

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