Where does a 12,500-lumen temporary work light fit in a jobsite lighting plan?
At 12,500 lumens and 100W, this light is commonly used for medium-sized work zones—such as interior build-outs, mechanical rooms, staging areas, or active installation bays—where standard string lights don’t provide enough horizontal light on the working plane.
What does “omni-directional” output mean for coverage and shadows?
Omni-directional output spreads light broadly in multiple directions rather than focusing it straight down. That can help reduce harsh shadows around equipment and materials, but coverage still depends on mounting height, spacing, and obstructions in the area.
Is it dimmable or compatible with dimmers?
No—this model is non-dimmable. Use standard on/off control and avoid connecting it to dimmers or 0–10V control circuits designed for dimmable LED drivers.
Is it appropriate for wet or dusty conditions?
It carries an IP65 rating and is ETL listed, supporting use where dust and water spray may be present. The location rating is damp, so confirm the installation environment matches the intended exposure conditions for your application.
What do UL 153 compliance and linkable design change for temporary installs?
UL 153 compliance is commonly associated with portable electric luminaires and helps validate suitability for temporary-use configurations. Because the unit is linkable, confirm the manufacturer’s maximum linking limit and keep the combined load within circuit capacity, cord ratings, and connector ratings.