When you see lighting specs like “50,000 hours” or “100,000 hours,” it’s easy to assume that more means better. But here’s the thing most people don’t realize: lights don’t suddenly switch off—they slowly lose brightness over time.
So, the real question isn’t just “how long do they last?”
It’s: how bright do they stay while they’re working?
Let’s break it down in a way that makes sense, whether you're managing a poultry house, a dairy barn, or a high-tech pig facility.
Think of L90B10 as a quality grade for light over time.
That means 90% of your lights will still be delivering 90% of their brightness.
Pretty impressive, right? It’s a strict and highly reliable standard—and it matters when you depend on consistent light to influence animal behavior, welfare, and productivity.
You might see some competitors boasting L70 at 100,000 hours. It looks impressive on paper, but let’s decode it.
So yes, it says “100,000 hours,” but the reality?
Half your lights will be too dim to do their job properly, especially in demanding farm environments where light quality isn’t just about visibility, but animal health and production outcomes.
At HATO, we say 50,000 hours at L90B10, and we back it with an 8-year warranty.
What that really means:
In lighting, longevity means nothing without lasting quality.
Note: While many of our products are designed to meet exceptionally high standards like L90B10, specifications may vary by product line.
Our team is happy to help you choose the best solution for your specific needs: