: Heath Zenith SL-5318-WH-C 300-Watt Motion-Sensing Shielded Wide-Angle Twin Security Light, White

: Heath Zenith SL-5318-WH-C 300-Watt Motion-Sensing Shielded Wide-Angle Twin Security Light, White

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Heath Zenith SL-5318-WH-C 300-Watt Motion-Sensing Shielded Wide-Angle Twin Security Light, White

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Heath Zenith SL-5318-WH-C 300-Watt Motion-Sensing Shielded Wide-Angle Twin Security Light, White
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 5386





Binding: Tools & Hardware
Product Brand: Heath Zenith
Color: White
EAN: 0016963531819
Label: Heath Zenith
Product Manufacturer: Heath Zenith
Model: SL-5318-WH-C
Publisher: Heath Zenith
Ranking: 5386
Studio: Heath Zenith
Variation Description: White


Piece facts:
  • Patented Dual Brite 2 Level Lighting, 70 foot range
  • Selectable Light Timer
  • Automatic Photocell
  • Pulse Count Technology
  • Heavy-duty die-cast metal; 8.4 by 5.6 by 9.8 inches




White Light, Security Twin Wide-Angle Shielded Motion-Sensing 300-Watt SL-5318-WH-C Zenith Heath






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Daylight shut-off. Selectable walk test. 300 watts of incandescent lighting. Automatic power outage rest. Sensitivity adjustment. Wall or eave mountable. Patented swivel adjustment. Selectable light timer 1, 5 or 20 minutes. Manual override. 0perating temperature-minus 22 degrees Fahrenheit to plus 120 degrees Fahrenheit. Pulse count technology. 150 degrees wide angle lens. Range boost doubles coverage area up to 13,000 square feet. Selectable range of 70' or 100'. Durable metal fixtures. Patented dual Brite 2-level lighting. 0ff, 3 hour, 6 hour or dusk to dawn selectable dual Brite timer. Protective metal lamp covers.








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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 1 out of 5 stars - * Truly a POS. Absolutly worthless stays on all day and night! ...
I have purchased two motion sensor lights that were made by Heath/Zenith. Both were faulty. The first one only worked for a short period of time before it died.
and the second one never did work correctly. It would come on and stay on. Not only during the night. But it would burn all day long too. By the time you figure out the light doesn't work, you have spent hours of your time just trying to trouble shoot the problems.
Fool me once, shame on YOU. Fool me twice, shame on ME.
W W



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - As described.
The light fixture was easy to install and set up. It has been performing very well for a month now.



Buyer's feedback: 1 out of 5 stars - * pay for what you get ...
"I purchased three of these units and within one year two of the three had failed. The flood lights do not come on when sensing motion at night, but the motion detector light indicates motion is sensed. The flood lights will come on in the test mode but won't come on in normal mode. I believe the daylight sensor has gone bad and the units cannot tell that nightime has come. I was not able to locate a web site for this company for support or warranty information."



Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - "Heath Zenith Twin Security Light - - & Wide Angle Too"
This is an excellent product for night security illumination and will cover a VERY wide area, not only with light, but in the area that detects motion. The many ways that it can be adjusted for range and on-time, makes this a very versatile unit for home security. For energy compliance, use 120 Watt bulbs instead of 150 Watt.



Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - * Great product!! ...
I've only had this for 2 weeks but i'm quite satisfied with the end result. I've read the reviews on other security lights being too sensitive and ect...but like most, you still have to tinker with it to find the proper sensitivity level you will need.

Upon opening the box, i was glad that most of the unit was made out of metal and not plastic so you know it could withstand the different weather elements. Installing it was very simple and the instructions were clear.

The sensitivity level is easily adjusted by turning a rotary disc on the bottom of the unit ranging from min to max to a boost. I find the boost very sensitve as i could never find the proper setting to suit my needs so i keep it on max. You can also adjust the sensor eye to aim more left, right, down or up depending on which area you want to cover the most. And don't forget, it is 240 degrees of coverage compared to 180 others offer.

There are 3 pre-programmed timers for which this unit will stay on upon sensoring motion. 1, 5 and 20 minutes. I have set mine for 1 minute which is more than enough time to scare someone way from your property. Remember, depending on the wattages of your bulbs which are not included, you don't want to increase your electric bill either. I found 240 total watts to be sufficient for me and it does include protective metal lamp covers.

The unit also has a timed low-level lighting for anyone who wishes to have it on for 3 hrs, 6 hrs or dusk to dawn but as soon as motion is detected, they're on high. I probably won't ever use this as it defeats the purpose of scaring someone off your property as in my case, people who walk their dogs but don't clean up behind them.

Overall, you'll be satisfied with this unit as long as you have some patience while finding your desired sensitivity setting. I can't tell you how many times i had to go out in the middle of the night to adjust it to where i was satisfied.

**UPDATE** (5-10-08)
Had the first windy day since acquiring the unit and i'm going to drop a star from the rating because i could not adjust the sensitivity level to the point where the light would shut off. Not sure if it was sensing bug activity around the sensor or if it was the wind but it got to the point where i had to shut it down from the inside and try to adjust it the next day. This is unacceptable in my book.

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