54x3W led par flood light(GL-P5403)
Powerful and versatile, the GL-P5403 flood light delivers intense ultraviolet illumination perfect for stages, clubs, retail displays, and special events. With its high-output LED array, it creates eye-catching visual effects that transform any environment.
Built for Impact:
Strong UV Output: 54x3W LEDs produce consistent 395-400nm wavelength coverage
Wide Coverage: Ideal for lighting large areas or creating dramatic accents
Durable Construction: Reliable performance in busy venues and nightlife settings
Easy Integration: Compatible with standard DMX control systems
Trusted by venues and event producers who need dependable, high-impact lighting that works as hard as they do.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does PAR mean in flood lights?
PAR stands for Parabolic Aluminized Reflector, a type of lamp design that directs light through a parabolic shape. In floodlights, PAR refers to the specific construction of the bulb, where the inner surface is shaped like a parabola, reflecting light outward in a focused beam. PAR floodlights are known for their ability to concentrate light in a particular direction and are widely used in various applications such as stage lighting, outdoor illumination, and spotlighting. The design of a PAR lamp enables the control of the beam spread, and it's available in different sizes and angles, providing flexibility in lighting design.
What is the difference between flood light and PAR light?
While both flood lights and PAR lights are used to illuminate areas, they have distinct differences:
- Design:
- Flood Light: Flood lights are designed to cover large areas with a broad, diffused beam. They are often used for general outdoor lighting in stadiums, parking lots, and public spaces.
- PAR Light: PAR (Parabolic Aluminized Reflector) lights have a specific design that focuses the light in a more concentrated beam. The parabolic shape of the inner reflector allows for precise control over the direction and spread of the light.
- Beam Angle:
- Flood Light: Generally has a wider beam angle, often between 90° to 120°, suitable for widespread illumination.
- PAR Light: Offers a more narrow and focused beam, typically ranging from 10° to 60°. This makes it suitable for targeted lighting, such as highlighting specific objects or stage lighting.
- Application:
- Flood Light: Used for security, safety, and general illumination in wide-open areas.
- PAR Light: Often found in theatrical settings, display lighting, or anywhere precise control over the light's direction and focus is required.





