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| Brand | KUKUPPO |
|---|---|
| Color | White-1Pack |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Style | 150W-4/5/6K-white |
| Light fixture form | Bay Light |
| brand | KUKUPPO |
|---|---|
| color | White-1Pack |
| material | Aluminum |
| style | 150W-4/5/6K-white |
| light_fixture_form | Bay Light |
| room_type | warehouse, factory, shop, garage, parking lot, sport court, supermarket, workshop |
| product_dimensions | 12"L x 5"W x 5"H |
| specific_uses_for_product | high bay lighting, warehouses, barns, garages, carports, parking lot, workshops, exhibit halls, gyms, factories, and sport court |
| indooroutdoor_usage | Indoor |
| power_source | Corded Electric |
| installation_type | Hanging mount |
| special_feature | 0-10V Dimmable, Adjustable Color Temperature, Adjustable Wattage, ETL&DLC Listed |
| control_method | App |
| light_source_type | LED |
| number_of_light_sources | 1 |
| voltage | 120 Volts |
| theme | warehouses, barns, garages, carports, parking lot, workshops, exhibit halls, gyms, factories, and sport court |
| shape | Round |
| included_components | led light fixture |
| number_of_items | 1 |
| wattage | 150 watts |
| unit_count | 1.0 Count |
| brightness | 22500 Lumen |
| mounting_type | Hanging mount |
| shade_color | White |
| fixture_type | Non Removable |
| manufacturer | KUKUPPO |
| size | 150W-4500K/5000K/5700K |
| light_output_maximum | 22500 Lumens |
| recommended_uses_for_product | warehouses, barns, garages, carports, parking lot, workshops, exhibit halls, gyms, factories, and sport court |
| model_name | NG-BIUFO-150WCD-458-WUS |
| part_number | NG-BIUFO-150WCD-458-WUS |
| item_weight | 6.07 pounds |
| item_model_number | NG-BIUFO-150WCD-458-WUS |
| special_features | 0-10V Dimmable, Adjustable Color Temperature, Adjustable Wattage, ETL&DLC Listed |
| batteries_included | No |
| batteries_required | No |
| best_sellers_rank | #390,607 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #734 in Commercial Bay Lighting |
| date_first_available | August 31, 2023 |












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so far so good, only had them up a couple weeks, easy to put up , safety cable needs to be longer, like the temperature and power options, plenty of light Read more
I'm really pleased with this light. Really illuminates my barn, which is 30 feet high. I would purchase again. Read more
Item received quickly and works great Read more
Love the no more shadows on my work bench Read more
These lights are the best. They're super easy to install, lightweight and obnoxiously bright. We've replaced all of our shop lights with these and had a noticeable drop in our light bill. I highly recommend. Read more
High Bay light fixtures are relatively new to me, and I'm loving the High Bays. I got my first a couple months ago – I now have 5 up in the warehouse. They're super bright and have a beam angle of 120 degrees and I think that makes them the winner of any type of overhead lighting. This KUKUPPO 240W is awesome – It provides 3 times the light of the old florescent fixtures I was using to light the same area and uses less than half the wattage. Eventually she'll pay for herself. I don't need three times the light in that area all the time – and the dimmer circuitry of this lamp means I don't have to use it all the time. It uses DC dimmer technology (superior to AC dimming) which is smooth as the cat's meow. The dimmer circuitry is 0 - 10v DC - which means it can be dimmed from no light (zero %) to (10) 100%. A dimmer switch is not included. I bought two dimmer switches on Amazon for about ten bucks that work great with this lamp. (see photo) I used a double toggle plate on the switch box - drilled a 3/4” hole through one of the toggle cut outs, and stuck it to the inside back of the plate with some 3M 5925 double sided mounting tape. That's some sticky, sticky stuff. I don't imagine it will ever come off, but if it does I will stick an appropriate sized piece of plastic to the back of the dimmer switch, and pressure fit it against the back of the box. I also installed a standard toggle switch to the right of dimmer, to turn the light on and off, so I don't have to fiddle with the dimmer switch each time. I'm really liking my new 240W Kukuppo high bay lamp – she's lighting up my life and saving me money. So ----- 5 Stars for The KUKUPPO 240W LED High Bay Light Thanks for Reading. Read more


This comes with many options for adjusting color temperature and power levels. 80, 110, 140 watts are about the power levels, but it varies a couple percent depending on which color is selected. Highest power in 5000K mode, then 3000K and finally 4000K drew the least power. Instructions say not to adjust these switches while power is applied. There is also a dimming wire pair which can be wired to a 0-10V circuit to allow for dimming in tandem with other lights with similar capability. A 3-prong plug is prewired, but one can cut the male end off and hard wire it into a junction box. While no provision is made for a safety wire, they hanging hook has both a set screw to prevent unscrewing and a safety screw to prevent the hook. With these, it shouldn't have much chance of falling, but one should also consider securing the wire or something else to prevent potential head injuries if used on a boat or earthquake prone area. For the price, there might be cheaper options, but this light is well made and the flexibility of colors should help it find a place in any shop. It contributes a pleasing light if hung from height, and puts out good light for its power consumption. Read more



This thing is a tank, structurally speaking. It's easy to set to whatever color temp you desire. I bench tested this light to determine if I wanted to design and include a voltage regulating/limiting circuit to extend the life span of the integrated LED chips, which I decided to do. On the bench, the LEDs reach about 98% of their maximum operating voltage at 10V (dimmable maximum). So, since I do not intend to dim any of my high bay lights, I just put an inline circuit in place to limit the "max" voltage to the unit to 9V. The unit is still incredibly bright but will last far longer with this circuit functioning this way. Also, it allows me to protect each bay light individually, yet have them all on the same switching circuit. I let it run at 9V for over an hour and although it got nice and warm, it never got so hot to the touch, that I'd ever have to worry about it. Highly recommended. Read more