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Want to install a Ring Floodlight Pro at an angle (say, at almost right angle to wall). Is there a suitable 90 degree bracket that might suit this. Weight of the flood light is about 2.5kg.
 
Possibly need something ad hoc

Builders merchants may be able to get heavy brackets and fixings for steel joists. Otherwise angle iron and someone with a welder.

Those ring floodlights are too heavy if it’s the same one I’ve fitted. Big round housing, two spotlights and the camera?

Not easy when you’re up a ladder.
 
Want to install a Ring Floodlight Pro at an angle (say, at almost right angle to wall). Is there a suitable 90 degree bracket that might suit this. Weight of the flood light is about 2.5kg.
What about unistrut 90 degree brackets. I’m assuming that y’all use unistrut. Good luck
 
There are a few heavy duty swivel brackets around that will turn to more or less 90 degrees, for example:


See also the KR Products website, e.g:

 
Possibly need something ad hoc

Builders merchants may be able to get heavy brackets and fixings for steel joists. Otherwise angle iron and someone with a welder.

Those ring floodlights are too heavy if it’s the same one I’ve fitted. Big round housing, two spotlights and the camera?

Not easy when you’re up a ladder.
Thati s the one. Can manage the ladder bit - it is the bracket I have problem finding
 
There are a few heavy duty swivel brackets around that will turn to more or less 90 degrees, for example:


See also the KR Products website, e.g:


I think KRP16 should work - takes upto 5 kg. Thanks.
 
This sort of thing is widely available.

I've linked Toolstation as they have loads of stores, but most wholesalers should keep something similar.

 

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