This model is specifically designed for stadium installations
Color Rendering Index (CRI) is a measurement of the ability of a light to render colors accurately. A high CRI means that the color seen under it closely resembles the color seen in natural light. A stadium light should have a high CRI to achieve the best possible color rendering. The standard white beam has long been the standard in stadium lighting, but there are many options available, including softer tones. The following are some of the factors that need to be considered when purchasing a stadium light.
LED Stadium Light — This model is specifically designed for stadium installations up to 25 feet high. The LED bulb produces a 30-degree beam angle that pushes light to the ground. It also comes with a separate 10KV surge protection device to prevent a power failure caused by a surge. Another feature of this light is the adjustable U bracket mount that allows it to be installed at different angles. This gives you the flexibility to adjust the angle of the beam to get the best visibility.
LED Stadium Light — The LED Stadium Light is designed for installations up to 25 feet. The light is 30 degrees angled, which means that more light will be directed to the ground. The LED Stadium Light also comes with a 10KV surge protection device, which prevents a power failure caused by a sudden surge. The fixture also comes with an adjustable U bracket mount that allows it to be adjusted up and down, as necessary.
LED Stadium Light — The LED Stadium Light has a high light efficiency and is designed for high-altitude installations. Its 30-degree beam angle pushes more light towards the ground than a traditional fixture. It is equipped with a separate 10KV surge protection device and a fully adjustable U bracket mount, which allows it to be tilted up or down. This feature allows the user to adjust the beam angle of the light without compromising its quality.
Traditional stadium lights contribute to pollution and global warming. They contain hazardous materials and emit UV rays that can be harmful to spectators. A LED stadium light is more efficient and reduces both power and light pollution. It uses up to 90 percent of its power as light. Compared to its counterparts, LEDs can reduce the amount of electricity consumed by over 90%. They are more energy-efficient than traditional stadium lights and can save up to 30% of the energy.
The height of the stadium light is determined by the type of application it is being used for. The STASUN LED flood light is an excellent choice for stadium lighting because of its high light efficiency and symmetrical small beam angles. The STASUN LED flood light has a luminous area of 2,583 square feet. It has no glare and leaves no shadows. Its flexible lens can be adjusted to almost any angle and is shock-resistant.