EarthTronics Introduces Color & Wattage Selectable LED Floodlight Series for Efficient and Flexible General Area Illumination  

August 1, 2025

EarthTronics, dedicated to developing innovative energy-saving lighting products that provide a positive economic and environmental impact, introduces its Color & Wattage Selectable LED Floodlight Series with three-temperature and four-watt selectable options to offer economical, efficient and flexible lighting for general illumination. Ideal for buildings, courtyards, driveways, outdoor security and signage, its power and CCT adjustability enhance energy savings, while simplifying inventory management. 

Designed with a low-profile, modern aesthetic that integrates well into various architectural environments, the new LED floodlight series allows facilities the flexibility of switching between three temperatures (3000K, 4000K and 5000K) and four wattages at the time of installation to ensure the proper lighting for improved visual acuity and enhanced security. 

The flexible Color & Wattage Selectable LED Floodlight Series delivers a highly efficient 161 lumens per watt for efficient operation.  The lower-watt floodlight can be set at 10-, 15-, 20- or 27-watts producing 1690, 2235, 2856 and 3672 initial lumens, respectively. The mid-level floodlight offers 27-, 40-, 55- and 65-watts delivering 3960, 5940, 7825 and 9440 initial lumens, respectively. The high-level floodlight provides 52-, 70-, 98- or 120-watts offering 8580, 11205, 15120 and 18090 initial lumens, respectively. The floodlights have a 150° beam angle and accept 120 – 277-volt AC power supply. 

IP65-rated for wet applications, the floodlights have a durable, high-quality, textured architectural bronze powder coat finish with a high-impact fully sealed tempered glass lens for long-term performance. The die-cast aluminum construction optimizes heat dissipation, enhancing LED efficiency and overall performance. They come with a standard knuckle joint; plus, a yoke mount is available. In addition, the floodlights come with a 0-10V dimming driver standard for 10% to 100% dimming. 

A DLC® premium product, the Color & Wattage Selectable LED Floodlight Series is cUL, RoHS and UL certified to comply with North American safety standards. The easy-to-install lights will perform in temperatures ranging from -40°F (-40°C) to 104°F (40°C) with a rated performance life of 50,000 hours and come with a five-year limited warranty. The floodlights may be accepted for utility rebates in many markets.  

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