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LumiBay 150W / 200W UFO LED High Bay Light – 4000K & 5000K | IP65 | UL & DLC Certified | For Large Spaces
LumiBay 150W / 200W UFO LED High Bay Light – 4000K & 5000K | IP65 | UL & DLC Certified | For Large Spaces
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About the product
Cut Your Lighting Bills. Brighten Your Whole Space. No Compromise.
Still running old fluorescent or HID lights in your warehouse, gym, or workshop? You're probably paying way more in electricity than you need to — and still not getting great light.
The LumiBay UFO LED High Bay Light fixes both problems. Available in 150W and 200W, it puts out powerful, even light across large high-ceiling spaces while using a fraction of the electricity of older lighting systems. Choose 4000K for a warm neutral white or 5000K for a brighter daylight tone — whichever works better for your space.
It's IP65 rated (dust and waterproof), UL Listed, and DLC 5.1 certified — so it meets the safety and efficiency standards required for commercial and industrial facilities. Easy to hang or adjust, and built from die-cast aluminum so it handles the heat and stays reliable for years.
What's in the box
- 1× LumiBay UFO LED High Bay Light
- Mounting Hardware
- User Manual
Specs at a glance
Power: 150W or 200W
Color temperature: 4000K (neutral white) or 5000K (daylight white)
Style: UFO High Bay
Housing: Die-cast aluminum
Waterproof rating: IP65
Certifications: UL Listed & DLC 5.1
Installation: Hanging or adjustable mount
Best for: Ceilings 15–40 ft · Warehouses, gyms, workshops, retail, barns
Why switch to LumiBay
- 150W or 200W options — pick the wattage that matches your space. 150W handles most workshops and gyms; 200W is built for larger warehouses and factories.
- 4000K or 5000K color choice — 4000K is a warm neutral white, good for retail and gyms. 5000K is a brighter daylight tone, better for warehouses and factories where you need maximum visibility.
- IP65 rated — fully protected against dust and water splashes. Works reliably in warehouses, barns, wash bays, and anywhere with moisture or debris in the air.
- UL Listed & DLC 5.1 certified — meets the safety and energy efficiency standards required for commercial and industrial use. DLC certification also makes it eligible for utility rebates in many areas.
- Die-cast aluminum housing — dissipates heat efficiently so the light runs cooler, lasts longer, and needs less maintenance than cheaper alternatives.
- Flexible mounting — hang it straight down or adjust the angle to direct light exactly where it's needed. Works on high ceilings from about 15 to 40 feet.
- Low maintenance — LED technology means years of reliable performance without constant bulb changes.
Where people use it
Warehouses · Workshops & factories · Retail stores · Gyms & fitness centers · Barns & agricultural buildings · Parking garages · Car dealerships · School gymnasiums
Common Questions
What's the difference between 150W and 200W?
The 150W model is the right choice for most workshops, gyms, and smaller warehouses — it puts out plenty of light for spaces up to about 5,000–8,000 sq ft depending on ceiling height. The 200W is better for larger warehouses, big factories, or spaces with very high ceilings (over 25 feet) where you need that extra punch of brightness.
What's the difference between 4000K and 5000K?
4000K is a warm neutral white — bright but not harsh. It works well in retail stores, gyms, and spaces where people spend long hours. 5000K is a cooler daylight-white that gives maximum visibility — better for warehouses, factories, and workspaces where seeing clearly is the priority over comfort.
What does IP65 mean?
IP65 means the light is fully dustproof and protected against water jets from any direction. In plain terms — it handles dusty warehouses, humid barns, wash bays, and light rain without any issues. It's built to stay reliable in tough working environments.
What does UL Listed and DLC 5.1 certified mean?
UL Listed means the light has been tested and meets North American safety standards — important for commercial buildings and insurance requirements. DLC 5.1 certification means it meets strict energy efficiency standards, and in many areas that makes it eligible for rebates from your electricity provider — you may be able to get money back just for switching to it.
Can I get a rebate from my utility company?
Possibly yes — DLC 5.1 certified products are eligible for utility rebate programs in many states and regions across the US and Canada. Check with your local electricity provider or visit the DesignLights Consortium website to see what rebates are available in your area. It's worth checking before you buy.
What ceiling height does it work best at?
It works best on ceilings between 15 and 40 feet. For lower ceilings, the 150W model is usually plenty. For very high ceilings above 25–30 feet, the 200W gives better floor-level brightness.
How do I hang it?
It comes with mounting hardware included. The standard setup is a straight hang from the ceiling using the hook and chain — most people have it up in under 20 minutes. You can also adjust the angle to direct the light where it's needed most.
Will it replace my old fluorescent or HID lights?
Yes — that's exactly what it's designed for. The 150W LED replaces roughly 400–500W of older metal halide or fluorescent lighting while delivering the same or better brightness. The energy savings add up fast, especially in commercial spaces running lights 10–16 hours a day.
How long will it last?
LED high bay lights like this are built to last 50,000 hours or more — that's over 10 years running 12 hours a day. The die-cast aluminum housing keeps the internal components cool, which is what makes LEDs last so much longer than older light types.
Is it good for a barn or agricultural building?
Yes — the IP65 rating handles dust, moisture, and the kind of tough conditions you find in barns, stables, and agricultural sheds. It's a common replacement for the old fluorescent strip lights that fail constantly in those environments.