What Does the Cut Line Look Like on LED Lights?
266What does the cut line look like on LED lights? This guide explains how beam edges appear in real installations and why cut line quality affects LED linear lighting performance.
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The question comes up again and again:
Is a 100w led street light actually enough?
Not on paper.
Not in a catalog.
But out there—on a real road, at night, when things matter.
A standard 100w led street light usually produces 13,000 to 15,000 lumens. That number sounds clear. In practice, it depends on where the light lands.
On a two-lane road, with proper pole height and spacing, it feels balanced.
Not harsh.
Not weak.
Drivers see the edges. Pedestrians don’t disappear into shadows. That’s when 100W feels right.
From real installations, 100W performs best in:
If poles are around 6–8 meters, a 100w led street light usually fits naturally. No drama. No over-lighting.
That’s why municipalities keep choosing it.
Now the part many brochures skip.
On wide highways, high-speed roads, or poles over 10 meters, 100W often feels thin. Light spreads too far. Contrast drops. Drivers notice it, even if they don’t say it out loud.
In those cases, pushing 100W harder doesn’t solve the problem.
The solution is higher wattage—or better optics.
Not everything needs to be forced.
Two 100W fixtures can behave completely differently.
Beam angle, lens design, and cutoff control decide whether light goes onto the road—or into the sky.
A good 100w led street light controls glare first. Brightness comes second.
At SEEKINGLED, road optics are treated as a priority, not an add-on. Because once glare complaints start, wattage is no longer the issue.
Street lights don’t rest.
They face heat in summer, cold in winter, rain, dust, vibration. A poorly built housing lets heat stay inside. Over time, output drops quietly.
Not a failure.
Just dimmer roads.
SEEKINGLED designs 100W street lights with heavier aluminum bodies and stable drivers. The goal isn’t peak brightness on day one. It’s the same brightness after years of night cycles.
Yes, replacing old sodium lamps with a 100w led street light cuts power usage significantly.
But the bigger gain is consistency:
That’s what city engineers care about after installation.
Most complaints come from:
Lighting failures are rarely about choosing 100W. They’re about installing it without thinking through the road layout.
Fix the layout, and 100W suddenly feels right again.
SEEKINGLED doesn’t oversell lumen numbers.
We focus on:
Our 100w led street light is designed for real streets, not marketing photos.
Choose it if:
Avoid it if:
Street lighting works best when it’s honest.
And in the right conditions, a 100w led street light does exactly what it should—night after night.
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