A Smart Buying Guide For Garden LED Spike Lights

 


 

Outdoor LED spike lights are one of the most underrated categories of practical lighting. But there is no lack of people who agree that they are one of the best mediums for uplifting the ambience of any landscape without much effort. The biggest advantage of having LED garden spike lights is that they are always economical in terms of price and power usage. In this buying guide, we will be discussing a few basics related to the selection of spike lights to help you make an informed decision.

 

1.     Material

Material is one of the first things that you need to be aware of as you narrow down your preferences from the given list of choices. You will find spike lights in many finishes which includes 304 stainless steel, 316 stainless steel,  etc. Let's take a look at the pros and cons of each closely:

 

      304 Stainless LED Spike Lights: 304 Stainless lights are ideal for areas that lie within 15 km of saltwater. However, this should not be very close to search water bodies. Stainless spike lights come with a durable finish that stays intact in any environment for a longer time.

       316 stainless steel spike lights: These are a little costlier as compared to the previous category due to their ability to last in every condition. The credits for this strong feature go to their high-quality steel make which allows them to Evan drive in heavy marine environments. If you are still concerned about their durability you can always use rejuvenating maintenance skates that will maintain their look for over two decades.

      Aluminium Garden LED spike lights: Aluminium spike lights can be considered in between the above two categories. The typical lifespan where is from 3 to 8 years and they can be availed in multiple colours. Black fitting is especially recommended with aluminium spike lights as it will maintain their finish and look under all weather.

      Copper and brass spike lights: These lights are preferred over others for their longevity due to their anti-corrosion characteristic. But you will see a colour change over the years as they react with moisture and turn green. Copper lights are best when you want to add fitting mood lighting in your backyard.

 

2.     Colour Temperature: It is important to consider colour temperature for a garden. The most recommended settings include warm white lights that range between 2500k to 3000k.

3.     Wattage: Another important factor needed to achieve the required level of brightness in a given space. You can always create a mini light pool to enhance the mood of your small garden with low wattage LED lights. But if you have a bigger outdoor space, you may want to consider higher wattage lights to highlight the best features and illuminate the dark areas. Higher wattage is also needed for areas with large dense trees or high hedges.

4.     Beam Angle: Beam angle is significant when you have too many important features in your garden that needs highlighting. If you plan to highlight water fountains or pools, you may want to keep the angle between 20-60 degrees. However, if you have murals or statues here and there then you may want to use underground LED lights with a 90-110 degree angle right next to the object.

 

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