SENSAN led 100W LED High Bay Light 1-10V Dimmable 5000K 5 Cable with US Plug UFO High Bay Lights 400W HPS/HID Equiv High Bay LED Light for Shop Store Warehouse Factory Shopping Mall

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  • Darcey

    > 3 day

    These lights pack a super bright light with a long lasting life as well. I use these lights in a garage, about 20 ft up, they are more than adequate. No other lights needed.

  • KC Cullum

    > 3 day

    This high bay light fixture is nice and bright, includes a safety cable (just in case your install is wonky), and hangs from a locking J-hook. It comes with a pre-installed 3-prong plug, plus a separate set of wiring if you want to hook it into a dimmer. One of these lights up a specific work area nicely. Or with more than one will handle a larger area just fine.

  • Colleen Kearns

    > 3 day

    Im an Amazon Vine Customer/Reviewer - Shipped promptly and packaged well. Im all about portability and plug-in features for lighting. Love this light.....have used it so many times and keep it handy at all times. Adds proper lighting to those dimmer areas where I need that extra input of light...just perfect. Lightweight and totally portable.

  • Bob Johnson

    > 3 day

    This light came packaged in a heavy cardboard box with Styrofoam padding under and over the light, very solid packaging. The light measures about 10 inches across overall and the light bulb is about 7 inches in diameter. It also has a stainless steel safety lanyard with carabiner you can attach to a beam as a safety to keep the light from falling if the hook attachment should fail. (the hook is not going to fail, but possibly the chain you hang it from may) It is simple, just screw the hook into the back of the light, use the small black screw that comes with it and insert it into the collar around the hook and tighten, to prevent the hook from unscrewing. Just hang the light on a hook or chain and it comes with a second longer screw to basically close the hook on the light. Then plug it in. The light does need to be plugged into a switchable plug as there is no On/Off on the light but as it is designed to be hung 10 to 13 feet high that is to be expected. This light is BRIGHT, I only had it on for a few minutes but during that time I did not note any excessive heat, but after a period of time I can imagine it could get hot. I have it hung over my Grill area at about 8 feet high and it lights up the area far better then 2 LED Flood Lights I had previously. Great light for a large area if you have enough headroom.

  • Dan H

    22-04-2025

    This is your basic UFO light. It looks like a little flying saucer and puts out a lot of light. It is designed to be 16 to 19 feet up. It looks well made with quality materials. Installation is simple, screw in the eye, fasten it to an eye or chain, fasten the safety cable, plug it in and turn it on. It has an ROHS label. That means the European League certified that it does not have hazmat inn its construction. However there are no UL, ETL or CE labels on it that I could find. If it isn’t certified, does your insurance cover the building and contents if it starts a fire?

  • Robert P.

    > 3 day

    I hung this on one side of my workshop, its bright which is to be expected as several of them can be used in warehouses. I also used a smart Alexa activated switch for it which is useful for turning it off when you are going out of the workshop door. Plugging it into a smart switch (which I then plugged into the overhead door) eliminated any additional wiring.

  • Cameron

    > 3 day

    Led, bright, easy install. Looks great.

  • Wilshire Dasher

    > 3 day

    Placed this over the workbench in my shop. The old fluorescent lights that are in place are beginning to go so I looked at it as an opportunity when I came across this light on Vine. The light is hanging at just over 8ft in the images attached. It exceeds my expectations - it’s almost too much light at this height. This isn’t a problem with the device, it accommodates a dimmer (not included) which would resolve my issue if I didn’t want to move the light. I connected it to my kill-a-watt to see how things looked and it consistently sits at 93 watts. I haven’t seen any fluctuations after a few hours of use. It does give off some heat - I grabbed it with my bare hand after it was on for ~3 hours and it wasn’t painful. The power cable itself isn’t flimsy, it’s also nothing spectacular. It’s 5 feet which in my case means running a power strip behind some things. Getting the light in place was simple enough. It comes with a hook, and the assembly threads into the top. Make sure to back the holding screw on the light out first - there’s more threads there than you’d think. I used a hook of my own to hang the light, then attached the safety cable. I don’t think that the hooks will fail, but if the safety cable is already there, why not implement it? This thing isn’t heavy, but it’s probably not something you’d want to get knocked in the head by. I’m thoroughly pleased with the light. It’s clear from the images that it wouldn’t have any issues replacing my fluorescent setup around the shop. Eventually, I’ll be removing the 3-prong plug and hardwiring after removing the old fixtures. I’ll be purchasing 3-4 more of these - maybe even the higher output model(s) for the higher points in the roof.

  • Evelyn

    > 3 day

    We are up to a total of about a dozen of these UFO-style lights. Three of them are from this SENSAN manufacturer. We use them for the central lighting in various outbuildings. Honestly, every UFO light we got was a winner, and these SENSANS are no exception. In fact, the hook style on the SENSANS is really convenient, so hubby probably prefers this brand. They build all these things strong and they all put out a ton of light. We got this 150w version of this model to hang in our Pole barn and it is really very bright! Heavy-duty construction. These things feel almost like you could drive over them with your car and they would still work. We were impressed with the 150w so much that we decided to get the 200w and the 240w versions for other areas in the pole barn. We got a big barn. The 200w and the 240w have the same quality build, but of course, are even brighter! I would say this 150w would work well for 12-15 ceilings, giving you plenty of good strong task lighting. If you have 20 ceilings, you might want to bump your watts up a little to 240w. But, you also could just hang these on a chain at a lower height to meet your needs. Which every wattage you choose, you are going to be really happy with the durability and brightness of this bay light. Great product!

  • Kasey

    > 3 day

    I installed this in my shop to replace a fluorescent tube fixture which had LEDs installed. The ceiling is 16-18 feet high so most light is needed need the ground, not out to the side. This light not only output more lumens but also does a better job of focusing the light downward. Since it has a standard plug I also tested just shining it around outside and it easily had a 50ft or more diameter of very useable light at 30 feet distance. For installation in my shop I added a standard plug to the ceiling in a junction box rather than cut the plug off of this light. I tried running the fluorescent with it just to see if there was any benefit but other than limited additional light out to the sides you could not even tell the fluorescent fixture was turned on. My garage has 25 foot ceilings and Im now considering replacing those fluorescents with a few of these. The build quality of this light seems great. Its fairly heavy and it appears to be well manufactured. It was around 40F when I first got it installed and heat dissipation seemed great. I have some other similar wattage LED panels which get much warmer. I appreciate the safety tether which I hooked to an alternate ceiling anchor.

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