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FLE SERIES
SEEKING’s FLE Series industrial floodlight is developed for projects where a general-purpose LED floodlight needs solid outdoor durability without moving into the stadium class. Recreational sports courts, community arenas and medium-size public areas are usually the right match for this range. Compared with traditional metal halide fittings, the FLE models bring a noticeable increase in efficiency, especially in sites that operate lighting several hours per night.
The FLE Series LED Outdoor Flood Lights spans from 100W to 300W, each available with either LIFUD or MEAN WELL constant-current drivers depending on project preference. The optical design supports 30°, 60°, 90°, 120° and 120×60° beam choices, which lets installers tune the light for courts, parking lots, small industrial yards or community leisure fields. The commonly selected 120×60° beam gives a broader wash of light without wasting output upward.
Housing is die-cast aluminum with IP66 and IK08, meaning the fixture can remain outdoors year-round in standard rain and dust environments. With L80B20>100,000 hours, the FLE Series is intended for practical long-term operation instead of frequent replacements. In many commercial LED flood lighting upgrades, installers replace two older units with one FLE because of the higher lumens per watt.
Model NO.
Power (W)
Luminous Flux (LM)
Light distribution curve

Above lumens based on 4000K Ra:80
-L For LlFUD Driver
-M For MEAN WELL Driver
This series is mainly chosen for community basketball courts, tennis courts, small football fields, factory yards, building perimeters and public event areas. It covers medium outdoor spaces where strong but not extreme lumen levels are required.
SEEKING offers LIFUD and MEAN WELL depending on customer preference, specification requirements or tender documents. Both are constant-current types, tested for long outdoor operation.
Narrower beams such as 30° or 60° push light farther onto courts and sports lines, while 90° or 120° help cover parking and open areas. The 120×60° option is practical for wide rectangular spaces where uniform ground lighting is needed.
The FLE Series typically reaches around 160–170 lm/W, which means a lower wattage fixture can replace a larger halide lamp. Many retrofit projects reduce running costs after the first season of use.
Yes. IP66 prevents water ingress from rain and typical outdoor exposure. Combined with IK08, the housing is suitable for most outdoor conditions including dusty or humid environments.
4000K neutral white and 5700K cool white. Outdoor sports and commercial spaces often use 5700K because visual clarity feels slightly higher under cooler tones.
The FLE led flood lights indoor can be wired to external photocells, manual time switches or smart control panels on the power circuit. Project-specific control methods can be evaluated based on the system you already plan to use.
In many outdoor school courts and community facilities, 150W or 200W versions are widely used. For larger courts or brighter training sessions, installers often choose 300W on higher mounting brackets.
Under standard conditions the design target is L80B20 >100,000 hours. Most public outdoor installations continue operating for many years before any significant output drop is noticed.
Yes. Many customers replace existing halide or CFL fittings without major civil work. If you can share mounting heights and area drawings, SEEKING can recommend wattage and beam combinations based on real project conditions.
SEEKING FLX Series LED flood light outdoor for sports courts and open-area projects with 170lm/W efficiency, IP66 protection and multiple beam distributions. Designed for long-life commercial and public outdoor use.
SEEKING FLD Series outdoor LED flood lights and high power led flood light deliver up to 960W with precision beam angles for sports fields, stadiums and large outdoor areas. IK08 & IP66 protection, 170lm/W efficiency and 100,000h lifetime.
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