Functional RV Outdoor LED Floodlight with Motion Sensor. Has Integrated long-life 450LM LED Array (Equal to a 40 Watt Light Bulb) in an affordable, energy saving security lighting solution. Provides maintenance-free general and security illumination for RV outdoor use applications. Bright, uniform illumination is ideal for camping areas and egress easements creating an inviting exterior space as well as providing safety and security when camping in unfamiliar locations. The MG1000-450 with the built in photo sensor, will arm and disarm automatically while in Motion Mode. One of the most defining features of the MG1000-450 is that it is EMI Suppressed so as not to affect your “TV or Radio Reception”. The fixture has “Polarity Guard” to ease the difficulty of the installation by correcting the Polarity in the RV automatically. The fixture has “INTELA-SENSOR” that alerts when the coach battery is at or below 11.5 Volts by blinking a “RED LED” – NOTE (This Fixture is powered by the Coach Battery). Features: Two modes of operation, [Porch Light Mode] & [Motion Activated Light Mode] “Polarity Guard” equipped to simplify the installation “INTELA-SENSOR”- alerts when the battery is at or below 11.5 Volts 450LM LED Array (Equal to a 40 Watt Light Bulb) Rugged UV Stabilized Polycarbonate White Housing Clear UV Stabilized Polycarbonate lens is fully gasketed to keep out moisture, dirt and bugs Fresnel Lens made from High-Density Polyethylene (HDPE) to give long life Operational Voltage, 12 Volts DC .45 Amp Draw Watts, 5.4 Single array motion sensor provides 150° detection with up to 35 feet forward range Sensitivity adjustable knob provides precision control Designed for wall & ceiling mounting Wet Location Guaranteed for one year against mechanical defects-Specifications: Length: 7.875 inches Width: 4.5 inches Height: 2.125 inches Bulb Type: LED Voltage: 12DC. Patent Pending
Product Features
- Motion Detection LED Sensor porch light with 150 degree detection radius and a range to 35′. Will help to deter theft and keep your RV safe and secure. When used as an entryway light, it can prevent accidental slips and falls and will Automatically shut off in the daytime.
- Installs easily and has my “Newer Polarity Guard System Design”, so fixture is NOT Polarity Sensitive.
- Clear UV Stabilized Polycarbonate lens is fully gasketed to keep out moisture, dirt and bugs
- “INTELA-SENSOR”, alerts when battery is LOW with Blinking RED LED
- Is the ONLY HI OUTPUT FLOOD security Porch FIXTURE that is EMI SUPRESSED so as to protect the electroncs in the RV
I recommend this Outdoor 450LM LED Floodlight with Motion Sensor for the safety and security of ALL RVers I consider the MG1000-450 Motion RV LED Porch Light to be a necessity. I’m a single full-time RVer and I was staying at a very popular park in Orlando in 2012. Around 5am I was awakened by a loud bang. Then there was another loud bang. I was scared, really scared, and my heart seemed to be beating out of my chest. From the damage to my door, it appears they were attempting to pry it open, leaving a gouge in the metal and the door bent. I’ve had the door re-aligned, but it still isn’t…
Not terrible, not great Just installed this light on my motorhome.The good parts are basically the electronic bits.- It’s bright enough, I guess. 450 lumens is not a lot by modern LED standards (and certainly dimmer than an old-style halogen motion sensor floodlight), but it’ll do the job of lighting the side of the coach and maybe deterring would-be thieves.- Day/night mode and the low battery alert are smart design features. I like the slow-blinking indicator in night mode,…
Look no further, this is the best motion-sensing 12v LED light on the market! This is a great light. Once I turned it on after installation back in the beginning of October (it’s not the end of May) I haven’t turned it off. The motion sensor is awesome, and I’m happy there’s an adjustment on it. I was able to have this light turn on from 300′ away sensing motion, and that wasn’t even on the most sensitive setting! It’s never missed a beat, even on those cold -40* Vermont winter days, whenever I drudged through the snow past my RV the light would always illuminate. Does a…
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