Due to how quickly technology is evolving, flood lights now come in a wider variety. Depending on our requirements, these lamps can be used for a variety of things. Since flood lights are so commonly used today, they are separated based on how they are used and how portable they are. Let's first discuss the various kinds of lamps before getting into more depth. Fixed flood lights, portable flood lights, solar flood lights, and hybrid flood lights are the four most common kinds of flood lights on the market.
The benefits and drawbacks of both fixed and movable flood lights will now be discussed.
The most common form of flood light, also known as standard flood lights, is the wired flood light. These lamps are connected to a switch box or electrical socket outside. A few of them will also be pre-wired and ready to connect into an electrical outlet. By taking some safety precautions, such as turning off the power before working with the connected flood lights, it is usually possible to self-install these lights. In places like stadiums or stadia where there is a need for a large quantity of light, wired flood lights are used. A connected flood light installation has the benefit of producing a significant quantity of illumination, which is not feasible with a portable flood light. However, it also has some drawbacks, such as the inability to be relocated once deployed because it will be set to a specific location. Rewiring the lamp is a bother procedure that is required if we want to relocate it. These lamps are also difficult to place and have high energy consumption. Movable floodlights: These are the most practical kind of lighting. Because it is portable, there are no cables needed to place it; instead, batteries are used to power the light. However, these batteries must be filled externally using a power outlet or a solar panel, which is used in solar floodlights to capture solar energy and convert it to electricity, which is then kept in the internal or exterior battery of the floodlight. Batteries of all sizes, including tiny Ni-CD and Ni-MH AA and AAA batteries, larger Lead-Acid batteries, and various Lithium battery kinds, are used in portable floodlights. High power lights use big lithium or acid batteries, while small, less expensive lanterns use disposable AA cells. A movable flood light has the benefit of being installable anywhere, particularly in a location without an electrical supply. Additionally, there is no need to concern about attaching it to a primary source of energy because it is powered by renewable batteries. When it comes to drawbacks, portable lamps are unable to produce as much light as a connected flood light. A cell with a bigger volume will be needed if we want more luminosity and power, which may make the light less portable. The fact that the cells used to hold the energy in this form of illumination eventually run out is another drawback. But with a connected flood light, this problem can be prevented.




