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A: Outdoor lighting critically requires IP65 class sealing and a silumin (aluminum-silicon) alloy housing. This combination isolates the internal electronics from direct water jets and condensation, and protects the housing from corrosion in the harsh Baltic climate down to -25°C.
A: An integrated symmetrical polycarbonate (PC) or glass reflector concentrates the SMD diode light at a 120° angle, reducing lumen loss. This allows effective and uniform illumination of large areas, such as driveways and facades, without dark spots.
A: The IK08 index confirms that thermally tempered glass withstands a direct 5-joule mechanical impact without shattering into sharp shards. This is fundamentally important in open areas in the event of wind-blown branches, hail, or accidental physical impacts.
A: The integrated circuit (IC) power supply built into VIDEX floodlights stabilizes the voltage in the range of 175V to 250V. This prevents diode matrix flickering (flicker) and burnout during sudden voltage drops or surges in rural power grids.
A: The indicative engineering standard is 10W to 20W (approximately 1000–2000 lumens) per 10 square meters at a mounting height of 3 meters. Such lumen density ensures safe orientation in the territory without overloading vision with blinding over-illumination.