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EverWatt High-Efficiency 600W Metal-Halide Equivalent, 100W LED Outdoor Wall Pack Light with Photocell Sensor, 5000K Warm White, 13000 Lumens, Waterproof, Easy Mount, Commercial/Industrial, UL & DLC

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About EverWatt High-Efficiency 600W Metal-Halide

EverWatt Commercial LED retrofit wallpack light fixture, 600W HPS or Metal-Halide Equivalent replacement give you the look of a traditional wall pack lights with the savings and better, brighter light of an LED. Our Commercial and industrial grade LED lighting is constructed with heavy-duty corrosion resistant materials. Replace high intensity discharge (Equivalent HID), high pressure sodium (HPS), incandescent, and metal halide (MH) luminaires. DLC 4.4-tested means these are only tested by DLC accredited laboratories, a utility-based initiative used to approve lights rebates and tax incentives. That in combination with UL listing means we’ll max out your potential rebate dollars. The fixture’s light-weight design allows it to be wired simply without the hassle of having a heavy, oversized fixture hanging overhead. Using ADC12 aluminum we give the fixture better heat dissipation with less weight straining the side of your building. Ideal parking lots, walkways, warehouses, farms, apartments, factories, schools, colleges, garages and carports, apartment complexes, hotels, offices, or any open indoor or outdoor area where you need direct light. Great payback periods, affordable cost of ownership, and immense beautiful, safe light with no maintenance costs. Aesthetically pleasing rugged construction can withstand the most challenging outdoor environments. Don’t be fooled by other manufacturers selling old technology. Our lights are all made in 2019, and (this is important) we note actual lumens emitted. Some companies note their chip lumens instead of the actual lumens emitted, but the lumens lost due to the light's cover are unaccounted with that method.