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Not quite convinced about Led flood lights , installed some about 5 year ago , let’s say 5* 120 W , rough cost £700 at that time , replaced them today at a cost of £500 roughly (price of fittings only) the lights tam light CEF specials not my choice , they don’t really seem maintable , yes drivers can be replaced , but should they pack up , the leds them selfs are they replaceable ?
I didn’t get chance to investigate wether it was driver or Led , was just instructed to install new fittings
These lights aren’t on all night they are controlled by pir , in a yard that is not occupied for most of the dark hours
I would expect them to last longer than this
Presume this technology has come on leaps and bounds in the last 5 year
Thoughts please
 
Did you find out what component failed?. This is a terrible failure rate the trouble you sell this to your clients that it will save them money and two years later all fail makes you look bad.
My point exactly , some of these cheap versions aren’t maintainable like existing flood lights (not LED ) quite a lot Are cheap and Nasty Chinese imports , re packaged to look great
 
I remembered that after I pushed send even if in this case BG replace them FOC there is always the argument on who should pay for the labour cost of refitting inc access.
For us we have to access these light out of hours because they are in car parks or on walk ways etc, cherry picker hire , premium rates , supervision , so cost wise job has to be complete that day or it’s a return visit
Can you now walk into a wholesalers and buy drivers and leds off the shelf to repair these fitting , I very much doubt
 
I remembered that after I pushed send even if in this case BG replace them FOC there is always the argument on who should pay for the labour cost of refitting inc access.

In the first year I always provide the labour FOC

For warranty repalcements after the first year, I charge for my labour and the product is replaced by the supplier.
 
I use Ansell & Osram brands in Led floods, find them reliable.

The domestic sizes are well priced for savings, however once you go over 50W the prices are very high to offer much of a cost saving.

Gu10 and 50w and under floods can cover their costs and be making savings inside 6 months.

Suspended ceiling fittings are well down in price so are offering better savings.

But some fittings are that expensive it would be 5, 6 & 7 years plus before the client would see a saving.

When someone asks me for a security light they still tend to end up getting a halogen, simply because the price for a reliable Led PIR or separate flood and sensor is so much higher.

A local driving range asked me to call and have a look at saving on the lighting running costs this coming week.

The cost of the big wattage Led floods and fitting and then only being used for about 4-5 hrs a day for 6 months of the year will mean savings over cost and warranty will take a long time.

At least with their current fittings they can replace lamps and control gear and at a fraction of the cost of replacing an entire led fitting, and they’re over 20 years old, Led is doing well if it lasts 5 years.

I think it’s definitely individual job dependent, certain fittings, or client usage patterns just do not allow for much if any long term savings.
 
I seem to use a lot of Loxa LED floods, they seem decent and never let me down yet.
Have they past the 5 year mark , do you know if it’s easy to pick up spare drivers and leds
Something I will be enquiring about this week with ours , no doubt
I use Ansell & Osram brands in Led floods, find them reliable.

The domestic sizes are well priced for savings, however once you go over 50W the prices are very high to offer much of a cost saving.

Gu10 and 50w and under floods can cover their costs and be making savings inside 6 months.

Suspended ceiling fittings are well down in price so are offering better savings.

But some fittings are that expensive it would be 5, 6 & 7 years plus before the client would see a saving.

When someone asks me for a security light they still tend to end up getting a halogen, simply because the price for a reliable Led PIR or separate flood and sensor is so much higher.

A local driving range asked me to call and have a look at saving on the lighting running costs this coming week.

The cost of the big wattage Led floods and fitting and then only being used for about 4-5 hrs a day for 6 months of the year will mean savings over cost and warranty will take a long time.

At least with their current fittings they can replace lamps and control gear and at a fraction of the cost of replacing an entire led fitting, and they’re over 20 years old, Led is doing well if it lasts 5 years.

I think it’s definitely individual job dependent, certain fittings, or client usage patterns just do not allow for much if any long term savings.
yes a tricky one really , not really investigated how maintable led fittings are , can’t see any replaceable parts in the 600*600 ceiling lights for offices presume they are disposable ????
 
Loxa are sealed and pre flexed. I don’t think you can replace any parts on them. I put some in about 3 years ago at a local college. Still going strong.
Thing is, they are out living the life of a lamp. So by the time they fail you’d have to arrange access equipment anyway to re lamp. Not much return on the energy saving side when you take the cost of a new fitting into consideration. Although they are fairly cheap. Off the shelf for about £90 for 120W
 
On a large scale though the cost of say 30 new light fittings compared with 30 new lamps could start adding up
Don’t get me wrong really like led lighting but not sure they are living up to expectations and do people realise some are non maintable , which may have massive cost implications every 5 years ish
 
On a large scale though the cost of say 30 new light fittings compared with 30 new lamps could start adding up
Don’t get me wrong really like led lighting but not sure they are living up to expectations and do people realise some are non maintable , which may have massive cost implications every 5 years ish
Similar to the electric cars and having to replace the full battery pack at a cost or thousands
 
I agree but remember an old Metal halide would set you back a few hundred. But also a lamp would be say £20 I guess.
If you have 500W Fittings and swap them out for 100W LED that’s a fair saving for over 30 lights.

I guess you could start fitting LED corn lamps to replace SON and Halide. Done that a few times with faulty control gear.

I like LED. But I do agree that they could make them more maintenance friendly!
 
I agree but remember an old Metal halide would set you back a few hundred. But also a lamp would be say £20 I guess.
If you have 500W Fittings and swap them out for 100W LED that’s a fair saving for over 30 lights.

I guess you could start fitting LED corn lamps to replace SON and Halide. Done that a few times with faulty control gear.

I like LED. But I do agree that they could make them more maintenance friendly!
Out of interest the corn lamps what make were they?what wattage did you fit like for like.
 
Changed a few 400w metal halide low bays for 120w corn lamps (can't remember the make). I would think 100w would give off similar to the 400's. A good point to remember, though, when doing a replacement...the existing reflector can be discoloured due to heat and, as a result, the light output is affected. Can be a bit tight in the fitting, sometimes, too.
 

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