
If you are interested in DIY LED floodlights, you might want to take a look at this article.
If you feel troubled because your yard at home always seems not bright enough, you may suddenly think of making an LED floodlight.

Coincidentally, you happen to have a thin aluminum sheet, which you fold and use to make a reflective bowl and heat sink. You should apply thermal grease evenly, and use a 50-series in 2-parallel LED board.

You then add a driver, rated at 150W, and adjust the brightness to the minimum.

You only need to adjust it here, and you also add a thin iron plate for installation and fixing.

It is finished, and when you try to power it on, the brightness is quite good.

The color rendering is high, and there is no flicker.