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LED Street Light
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50W LED street light (PANDO)
Product Description
Sturdy build with efficient heat dissipation:
Pando LED street lights feature a robust design and heat-dissipating structure—an integrated die-cast aluminum casing speeds up heat release, while tempered glass shields the fixture from impacts and corrosion.
High luminous efficacy
This 50W LED street light boasts an impressive 130LM/W luminous efficiency, making it an ideal replacement for traditional 100W metal halide lamps with an extended service life.
Optically Optimized Glass
Customizable lenses produce varied light distributions to suit different illuminated areas.
IP66 waterproof rating
Offers exceptional weather resistance and anti-corrosion properties.
Photocell compatibility
Equipped with photocell sensors that detect ambient light, automatically switching the LED lights on at dusk and off at dawn.
Tool-free opening clips:
The driver compartment can be easily accessed via clips, simplifying maintenance.
Product Specifications
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Power |
50W |
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LED chip |
Philips Lumileds/CREE |
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LED Quantity |
24pcs LED 5050SMD |
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LED driver |
Philips/Inventronics |
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Input Votage |
AC 100-277V |
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Frequency |
50/60Hz |
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Power Factor |
>0.9 |
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Flux efficiency |
130-140lm/W |
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Working temperature |
-40°C—50°C |
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Optic angle |
Type I,II,III,IV. |
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Color Rendering Index |
Ra≥70 |
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Color Temperature |
2700-6500K |
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SPD |
10KV |
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Life Span |
≥100 000Hrs |
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Protection Grade |
IP66/IK09 |
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Protection Class |
Class I/Class II |
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Installation Pipe Diameter |
Φ60mm |
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Lights Dimension(mm) |
491*182*113mm |
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Packing size |
550*220*230mm/2pcs |
Product Applications
✓ Residential neighborhood streets: Light up main thoroughfares, side lanes, and pedestrian walkways in compact zones, keeping residents safe during nighttime travel.
✓ Small parking lots/garage entrances: Deliver ample, consistent lighting to ease vehicle access and exit, boosting overall safety measures.
✓ Park and garden trails: Foster a warm, inviting nighttime atmosphere for leisure while guiding visitors along paths.
✓ Campus and factory secondary roads: Supply steady lighting for internal campus routes and secondary factory pathways.
✓ Bike lanes: Offer clear directional guidance and safety support for cyclists navigating the roads.
✓ Warehouse perimeters/yard areas: Add supplementary lighting around buildings to strengthen security protocols.
✓ Township and rural roads: A budget-friendly option to enhance nighttime illumination in rural and township areas.
Why Choose LEBODA Pando Streetlights?
Extremely cost-effective
Reliable quality
Flexible customization service (optional)
FAQ
Q: What's the right height for mounting on a light pole?
A: It’s best installed at 4 to 6 meters. This range ensures the road surface (around 6-10 meters wide) gets uniform light coverage, optimizing both illumination and energy efficiency. The exact coverage area depends on the light distribution pattern and road width.
Q: What does an IP66 rating indicate? Is it usable in rainy conditions?
A: An IP66 rating means the fixture is entirely dust-proof (the first "6") and resistant to high-pressure water jets from any angle (the second "6"). This makes it fully functional in rain, storms, or other wet conditions, meeting the standard protection requirements for outdoor lighting.
Q: Is installation difficult? What tools are needed?
A: Installing it is quite easy. Typical steps: Attach the bracket to the top of the pole -> Secure the fixture to the bracket with screws -> Connect the power cable (usually using waterproof connectors or terminals). You’ll need basic tools like wrenches, screwdrivers, and possibly a drill (to make holes in the pole for bracket mounting). Detailed installation steps are provided.

