Founded in 2013, ALLEDLIGHTING is located in Changzhou city, Jiangsu Province. ALLEDLIGHTING is a hi-tech and private Enterprise devoted to R&D, producing and selling high-quality LED indoor/outdoor lights, solar-powered LED lighting systems, and so on.
ALLEDLIGHTING LED floodlighting system is an innovative LED playground lighting solution supporting the latest TV broadcasting standards and featuring a control platform to create.
Maximum design flexibility and a high level of lighting quality no flicker effect in televised applications
Creation and triggering of lighting atmospheres and sequences, as well as flexibility in switching between different types of events,
Advantages of our LED Stadium Light,
BETTER DESIGN – Designed for higher installations above 25ft, these lights push more light to the ground. Independently certified by DLC at 140 Lumens per Watt! Top-Tier Bridgelux 3030 LED modules that produce over 135 Lumens per watt. 30 degree beam angle pushes more of the light to the ground. Ideal for higher installs and designed to replace a 1500 watt Metal Halide. Photometric studies available. This LED Stadium light only uses Premium Grade LED components.
SURGE PROTECTION – Separate 10KV surge protection device to avoid early failure due to power surge. Sosen VP Series drivers add their own surge protection to ensure a long lasting light.
BRIGHT LIGHT – 500 Watt LED puts out 66,500 Lumens and can replace a 1500 watt Metal halide MH or HPS/HID light. 5000K light color ensures a bright clear light.
DIMMABLE – 0-10v Dimmable Top-Tier Sosen VP Series (Sosen M Series on High Voltage lights) provides high reliability plus optional dimming.
EASY ADJUSTABLE MOUNT – Unit comes with an adjustable mount designed to fit on in multiple ways. The light can be angled up or down depending to focus the action. Optional Slip-Fit Mount makes install a breeze with the use of a wide variety of tenon adapters. Ideal for aiming your light in the right direction or lighting farther away areas. Great light for sports courts such as Basketball, Tennis, Soccer etc, etc. Highly versatile light.
BUILT TO LAST – 150,000hr LEDs saves having to replace bulbs. Aluminum Housing with high tech Heat Sink. Better Heat dissipation ensures longer LED life and safety. IP65 Waterproof for all weather conditions.
Here are some points to help choose the best lighting fixtures,
1.Lighting Plans is the #1 Key to Success
The first thing before buying LED lights is to create a lighting plan. This is because different fields need different requirements; pole height, field size, foot candles, all effect the amount of fixtures a field will need. A perfect example of this is a 4 pole softball field isn’t going to need or have the same amount of fixtures as an 8 pole baseball field.
A lighting plan is very important and is more so important when lighting an outdoor space because it can show how many foot candles is in the infield and outfield separately. It can also give a visual on what the lighting will look like with a 3D render. This is important as we can make changes as needed for customer satisfaction.
How many Sport Lights do you need?
The amount of sport lights a customer will need really depends on so many factors which is why lighting plans are important. The amount of fixtures really depends on the amount of foot candles needed and desired. This is also effected by, pole location, pole height, and field size.
Lighting Plans take the risk out of purchasing lights.
We have done thousands of FREE lighting plans. We have several sport lights to choose from to meet almost any requirement or budget.
2. Pole Placements: Baseball Fields
Most baseball and softball fields we’ve seen have either 4, 6 or 8 poles. The more poles that are located around the field, the easier it will be to provide balanced, even lighting.
Secondly, in most cases, taller poles are better than shorter poles. It allows the lights to work naturally providing balanced, even lighting. It also has the benefit of helping against glare.
Softball Field Pole Placements
3. Determine The Light Levels you need – think lumens
The hardest part of thinking about light levels is learning that watts are not the same as lumens and higher wattage doesn’t always means bright lights.
Try starting with understanding what lumens per watt is.
Once you understand that then choosing the right fixture, with our lighting specialists guidance, should be easier. When choosing a fixture it important to keep in mind pole height and field size. Optics can help a lot with shining the light further but sometimes its not enough and a heavier duty fixture is needed to get the ideal lighting.
Unlike indoor fixtures there seems to be an ideal pole height for field lighting and that is around 40 ft. However a tall pole height isn’t always an option due to budget. With a lower pole height the best option is typically a tighter optic as we can get more light further out with a smaller fixture.
4. Foot Candle Requirements and Options
When lighting a softball field or a baseball field there are two sets of foot candles that matter; the infield and the outfield. The infield usually has more foot candles than the outfield. The standard amount of foot candles changes based on what level of play the fields are being used for.
Softball Field and Baseball Field
Collegiate (Televised): Infield: 100 FC, Outfield: 70 FC
Collegiate: Infield: 70 FC, Outfield: 50 FC
High School: Infield: 50 FC, Outfield: 30 FC
Little League: Infield: 50 FC, Outfield: 30 FC
Recreational: Infield: 30 FC, Outfield: 20 FC
5. Three Common Sport Light Options: Compact, lightweight but powerful
There are 3 types of Sport Light fixtures we typically use 400 Watt, 600 Watt, and 600 Watt. Each fixture has its use and our lighting specialist are capable to help pick the right fixture for our customers’ project. Typically a lower pole height requires something like the 200 Watt or 400 Watt fixture but this is easily changed based on each customers’ needs.
400 Watt Sport Light replaces 1000 Watt Metal Halide
600 Watt Sport Light replaces 1500 Watt Metal Halide
6. Make sure you know your voltage
The typical voltage ranges between 100 and 480 volts. These drivers switch to the incoming voltage automatically, so there is no need to adjust. The common voltage ranges are:
100V-277V (Standard)
277V-480V (High Voltage Option)
Takeaway: LED Drivers are able to adjust on their own to the voltage that’s coming in as long as that voltage is in the range the fixtures are graded for. That is good as some places use a voltage of 347-480.
7. Color Temperatures
By far the most practical color temperatures for outdoor baseball and softball fields are 4000K and 5000K. And between those two options, 5000K is the best option for replacing metal halide lights. If you are currently using High Pressure Sodium Lighting, then either option will be a massive improvement over HPS lights.
8. Choosing the Correct Optic / Beam Angle
Choosing the right optic / beam angle is something to consider but what will really help determine the optics is the lighting plan. The lighting plan done by our product specialist will determine what’s the best optic for the softball or baseball field. Typically choosing an optic is dependent on field size and pole height. Typically with a smaller pole height we need a tighter optic. That being said pole distance and field size also determines what the best optic will be.
The good news: a lighting plan will discover the best optic / beam angle to use. And its not uncommon to specific different beam angles for the infield versus outfield lighting.
Why choose ALLEDLIGHTING LED Stadium Lights
ALLEDLIGHTING LED floodlighting system is an innovative LED playground lighting solution supporting the latest TV broadcasting standards and featuring a control platform to create.
Maximum design flexibility and a high level of lighting quality no flicker effect in televised applications
Creation and triggering of lighting atmospheres and sequences, as well as flexibility in switching between different types of events,
Advantages of our LED Stadium Light,
BETTER DESIGN – Designed for higher installations above 25ft, these lights push more light to the ground. Independently certified by DLC at 140 Lumens per Watt! Top-Tier Bridgelux 3030 LED modules that produce over 135 Lumens per watt. 30 degree beam angle pushes more of the light to the ground. Ideal for higher installs and designed to replace a 1500 watt Metal Halide. Photometric studies available. This LED Stadium light only uses Premium Grade LED components.
SURGE PROTECTION – Separate 10KV surge protection device to avoid early failure due to power surge. Sosen VP Series drivers add their own surge protection to ensure a long lasting light.
BRIGHT LIGHT – 500 Watt LED puts out 66,500 Lumens and can replace a 1500 watt Metal halide MH or HPS/HID light. 5000K light color ensures a bright clear light.
DIMMABLE – 0-10v Dimmable Top-Tier Sosen VP Series (Sosen M Series on High Voltage lights) provides high reliability plus optional dimming.
EASY ADJUSTABLE MOUNT – Unit comes with an adjustable mount designed to fit on in multiple ways. The light can be angled up or down depending to focus the action. Optional Slip-Fit Mount makes install a breeze with the use of a wide variety of tenon adapters. Ideal for aiming your light in the right direction or lighting farther away areas. Great light for sports courts such as Basketball, Tennis, Soccer etc, etc. Highly versatile light.
BUILT TO LAST – 150,000hr LEDs saves having to replace bulbs. Aluminum Housing with high tech Heat Sink. Better Heat dissipation ensures longer LED life and safety. IP65 Waterproof for all weather conditions.
Here are some points to help choose the best lighting fixtures,
1.Lighting Plans is the #1 Key to Success
The first thing before buying LED lights is to create a lighting plan. This is because different fields need different requirements; pole height, field size, foot candles, all effect the amount of fixtures a field will need. A perfect example of this is a 4 pole softball field isn’t going to need or have the same amount of fixtures as an 8 pole baseball field.


A lighting plan is very important and is more so important when lighting an outdoor space because it can show how many foot candles is in the infield and outfield separately. It can also give a visual on what the lighting will look like with a 3D render. This is important as we can make changes as needed for customer satisfaction.
How many Sport Lights do you need?
The amount of sport lights a customer will need really depends on so many factors which is why lighting plans are important. The amount of fixtures really depends on the amount of foot candles needed and desired. This is also effected by, pole location, pole height, and field size.
Lighting Plans take the risk out of purchasing lights.
We have done thousands of FREE lighting plans. We have several sport lights to choose from to meet almost any requirement or budget.
2. Pole Placements: Baseball Fields
Most baseball and softball fields we’ve seen have either 4, 6 or 8 poles. The more poles that are located around the field, the easier it will be to provide balanced, even lighting.
Secondly, in most cases, taller poles are better than shorter poles. It allows the lights to work naturally providing balanced, even lighting. It also has the benefit of helping against glare.
Softball Field Pole Placements


3. Determine The Light Levels you need – think lumens

The hardest part of thinking about light levels is learning that watts are not the same as lumens and higher wattage doesn’t always means bright lights.
Try starting with understanding what lumens per watt is.
Once you understand that then choosing the right fixture, with our lighting specialists guidance, should be easier. When choosing a fixture it important to keep in mind pole height and field size. Optics can help a lot with shining the light further but sometimes its not enough and a heavier duty fixture is needed to get the ideal lighting.
Unlike indoor fixtures there seems to be an ideal pole height for field lighting and that is around 40 ft. However a tall pole height isn’t always an option due to budget. With a lower pole height the best option is typically a tighter optic as we can get more light further out with a smaller fixture.
4. Foot Candle Requirements and Options
When lighting a softball field or a baseball field there are two sets of foot candles that matter; the infield and the outfield. The infield usually has more foot candles than the outfield. The standard amount of foot candles changes based on what level of play the fields are being used for.
Softball Field and Baseball Field
Collegiate (Televised): Infield: 100 FC, Outfield: 70 FC
Collegiate: Infield: 70 FC, Outfield: 50 FC
High School: Infield: 50 FC, Outfield: 30 FC
Little League: Infield: 50 FC, Outfield: 30 FC
Recreational: Infield: 30 FC, Outfield: 20 FC
5. Three Common Sport Light Options: Compact, lightweight but powerful
There are 3 types of Sport Light fixtures we typically use 400 Watt, 600 Watt, and 600 Watt. Each fixture has its use and our lighting specialist are capable to help pick the right fixture for our customers’ project. Typically a lower pole height requires something like the 200 Watt or 400 Watt fixture but this is easily changed based on each customers’ needs.
400 Watt Sport Light replaces 1000 Watt Metal Halide
600 Watt Sport Light replaces 1500 Watt Metal Halide
6. Make sure you know your voltage
The typical voltage ranges between 100 and 480 volts. These drivers switch to the incoming voltage automatically, so there is no need to adjust. The common voltage ranges are:
100V-277V (Standard)
277V-480V (High Voltage Option)
Takeaway: LED Drivers are able to adjust on their own to the voltage that’s coming in as long as that voltage is in the range the fixtures are graded for. That is good as some places use a voltage of 347-480.
7. Color Temperatures
By far the most practical color temperatures for outdoor baseball and softball fields are 4000K and 5000K. And between those two options, 5000K is the best option for replacing metal halide lights. If you are currently using High Pressure Sodium Lighting, then either option will be a massive improvement over HPS lights.
8. Choosing the Correct Optic / Beam Angle


Choosing the right optic / beam angle is something to consider but what will really help determine the optics is the lighting plan. The lighting plan done by our product specialist will determine what’s the best optic for the softball or baseball field. Typically choosing an optic is dependent on field size and pole height. Typically with a smaller pole height we need a tighter optic. That being said pole distance and field size also determines what the best optic will be.
The good news: a lighting plan will discover the best optic / beam angle to use. And its not uncommon to specific different beam angles for the infield versus outfield lighting.