Outdoor · Garden Spike Lights

Model HLO-5943 · by Hybec

Hybec HLO-5943 Garden Spike Lights Dealer in Ahmedabad

HLO-5943 is part of the Hybec Garden Spike Lights range (IP65 rated). Garden spike-mounted LED lights for tree uplighting, shrub accent, landscape feature illumination and adjustable garden design lighting.

  • Wattage6W
  • Beam Angle360°
  • Luminous Flux100 lm/w
  • DimensionsØ100xH900mm
  • IP RatingIP65
  • LED SourceBRIDGELUX
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  • Datasheet & IES files on request
  • Manufacturer warranty
  • Ex-stock from Ahmedabad · PAN-India dispatch

Technical specifications

Full spec sheet.

Complete specs for HLO-5943 as listed in the Hybec brochure. Datasheets and IES files on request.

Model HLO-5943
Brand Hybec
Range Garden Spike Lights
Wattage 6W
Beam Angle 360°
Luminous Flux 100 lm/w
LED Source BRIDGELUX
Dimensions Ø100xH900mm
Body Colour GRAPHITE GREY
Ingress Protection IP65
CCT & CRI Confirmed on quotation
Lead Time Ex-stock 3–5 days · MTO 3–6 weeks
Warranty As per manufacturer terms

Specifications subject to change per the manufacturer's current brochure. Beam, CCT and CRI confirmed on quotation per project.

What's standard across the range

Built-in quality features.

Common to every SKU in the Hybec Garden Spike Lights range, including this HLO-5943.

  • Ground spike with adjustable stem joint
  • Die-cast aluminium head, graphite finish
  • Bridgelux / Cree LEDs
  • Sealed against soil moisture

Specifier FAQs

Garden Spike Lights — common questions.

How are these wired into a garden?

Connect to a 12V or 230V outdoor circuit via gel-filled junction boxes buried with the cable run. We can recommend the LV transformer if you need one.

How deep does the spike go into the soil?

Typically 150–200mm of spike length anchors firmly in cultivated soil. Concrete bases available for hard surfaces.

Can the aim be adjusted later?

Yes — the stem joint allows manual angle and rotation adjustment. Lock once aimed for stable position.

Will the LEDs damage plants?

No — LED light at 1–2m distance generates negligible heat. Aim and beam choice matters more — narrow beams at close range can dazzle foliage.