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1200W LED Flood Light Planning Answer
Short answer: A 1200W LED flood light should be considered only when a project team is reviewing a very high-output outdoor projection path for large facade zones, bridge sections, public plazas, high-mast area lighting or stadium perimeter work. Radiant Honor customer materials confirm a 120W-1200W high-power flood light range; they do not confirm one fixed 1200W datasheet in the current source set. Use this page as a planning guide, then confirm beam strategy, mounting, colour output, control method, outdoor protection target, power interface, project files and sample review details before quotation.
When should a 1200W LED flood light be considered?
| Decision point | Consider the 1200W output class when... | Review a lower-output path when... |
|---|---|---|
| Project scale | The target area is large, far from the fixture position, or needs long-throw outdoor projection. | The target is a garden feature, short facade bay, small tree, sign, pathway or close-range landscape element. |
| Mounting distance | The fixture position is high, remote, or separated from the target surface by a long aiming distance. | The fixture can be placed close to the target or divided into several lower-output points. |
| Planning risk | The project needs beam review, aiming logic and glare checks before model confirmation. | The project already has a confirmed lower-output layout or needs compact fixtures for visual discretion. |
| Source boundary | The inquiry can be discussed as part of Radiant Honor's 120W-1200W high-power flood light range. | A fixed 1200W datasheet is required before technical approval. |
Project inputs to confirm before choosing the final model
The table below keeps the inquiry useful for buyers without turning unconfirmed details into default facts.
| Item to confirm | Why it matters | Useful buyer input |
|---|---|---|
| Target area and distance | A high-output flood light can behave very differently depending on the throw distance and surface size. | Marked drawings, photos, mounting distance and target width or height. |
| Mounting condition | Pole, bracket, wall or structural mounting affects aiming, cable route and maintenance access. | Mounting height, structure type, available space and access notes. |
| Beam and aiming review | Large-area projection needs a beam plan, not only a wattage decision. | Expected coverage area, preferred light spread and glare-sensitive viewing directions. |
| Colour output and control method | Different projects need different night effects and control logic. | White-light preference, colour-effect requirement if any, and control method to be confirmed by project. |
| Project files | Files help the team check whether the 1200W class is realistic or whether a different output mix is safer. | Drawings, photos, file requests, quantity estimate and comparison pages already reviewed. |
How to compare this page with nearby Radiant Honor ranges
| Buyer situation | Better starting point | Next page to review |
|---|---|---|
| Large outdoor projection or high-mast planning | Use this page to prepare project inputs for the 1200W class. | Landscape LED spotlights and flood light category |
| Facade accent or medium outdoor projection | Compare high-power options before locking the final output path. | High-power outdoor spotlight category |
| Pole-mounted tree or site lighting | Check whether a pole-mounted range gives better aiming flexibility. | Pole-mounted LED spotlight category |
| Wall, entrance or facade wash planning | Compare wall-light and wall-wash paths before selecting a flood light. | Outdoor LED wall lights and wall wash category |
Inquiry checklist for high-output flood light planning
| Checklist item | What to prepare |
|---|---|
| Application scene | Facade, bridge, plaza, perimeter, high-mast area, public-space node or other large outdoor target. |
| Installation context | Mounting height, aiming distance, mounting structure, cable route and maintenance access. |
| Light effect | Coverage area, beam preference, glare direction, colour output expectation and control method to confirm. |
| Comparison path | Whether one high-output path or several lower-output fixtures gives a better project result. |
| Documents to request | Use the download center and project contact to request the files needed for final review. |
1200W LED flood light FAQ for project buyers
What is the safest way to use this 1200W LED flood light page?
Use it as a planning page for the high-output class, not as the final project approval sheet. The confirmed source boundary is the 120W-1200W high-power flood light range, so final model details should be checked with project files.
How should a buyer decide whether the 1200W class is necessary?
Start from target size, aiming distance, mounting height and glare risk. If the target is close or visually sensitive, a lower-output layout may be easier to control.
Which project scenes usually trigger a high-output flood light review?
Large facade sections, bridge areas, plazas, public-space nodes, high-mast area lighting and stadium perimeter work can justify a high-output review when the fixture position is far from the target.
What information should be sent before quotation?
Send drawings, photos, target dimensions, mounting distance, mounting height, preferred night effect, quantity estimate and any file requests needed for technical review.
How should beam choice be discussed for large outdoor projection?
Beam discussion should start from coverage area, target distance, viewing angle and unwanted spill direction. A wattage label alone is not enough for a reliable project decision.
When is a lower-output flood light path better?
A lower-output path may be better when fixtures can sit closer to the target, when glare control is more important than reach, or when the project needs several smaller aiming points instead of one high-output point.
Can this page replace the final datasheet?
No. It prepares the inquiry and comparison path. The final datasheet, selected model, beam, mounting, colour output and control method should be confirmed after project review.
What should buyers do after reviewing this page?
Compare the landscape spotlight category, check related outdoor spotlight categories, use the download center, or contact Radiant Honor with project files for a focused review.