LED Flood Lights - The Different Types
Floodlights are usually depicted in films as something sinister. They catch people who do something suspicious, or something they shouldn't do, and they always turn on at the most opportune moments. Fortunately for consumers, headlights are not just catching the bad guys! Floodlights are often found in people's backyards and run by an automatic sensor to turn on when someone enters the garden. They are extremely bright and tend to brighten up the entire garden, which is great for people who want to let out their dogs in the middle of the night, or those who can hear something disturbing. Floodlights are also often seen on sports grounds, usually at several points along the field with several lights clinging to a fixture. The most common and well-known floodlight is a metal halogen, which is the bright white one most might know of. The next common is a sodium river that emits orange light, rather than bright white. Sodium from candles is more related to street lamps. They a