Pro Solar Eccentrica – Angled Solar Path Lights

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Description

Product Description 

The Eccentrica angled solar path light is available in both a matt white finish and a black finish in warm and daylight white. There are many benefits to this uniquie design. Firstly, the light source angles downwards, illuminating the path below resulting in no glare. Secondly, the solar panel top is also angled, preventing rain water sitting on the solar bollard. This also makes this design ideal for public areas and holiday parks, preventing people sitting and placing objects on top of the bollard.

KEY FEATURES

  • Angled Monocrystalline Solar Panel (up to 25 year life)
  • Replaceable LiFePO4 Lithium Battery (LFP long life)
  • High Output Daylight or Warm White Epistar LEDs
  • Down Light / Spread Light (anti-glare)
  • Durable Die Cast Aluminium
  • Matt White or Black Finish
  • Height = 800mm
  • Post diameter = 165mm

 

 At dusk, the Eccentrica angled solar path light will illuminate at full brightness, and then follow a gradual 5 hour dimming sequence until it reaches 30% brightness. It will then remain at 30% until dawn or until the battery is depleted (possible during long, cloudy periods). As a result of this dimming sequence, battery charge is retained for longer. Even in cloudy weather, our solar lights will still illuminate, although they may not last the entire night cycle, which in many cases is not absolutely necessary. A subtle, waterproof, rubber bung conceals the on/off switch which finishes off the bollard nicely.

Epistar LED chips (1.2W) generate a highly effective lumen output with up to 50,000 hours life. The monocrystalline solar panel and replaceable LifePO4 lithium battery ensure optimum charge levels are maintained.

The Eccentrica Solar Bollard is both simple and safe to install, with flexibility on positioning in comparison to mains fittings. Experiment with positioning prior to fixing into place. Solar Path Lights are also environmentally friendly, converting natural energy into electrical current. Plus, solar lighting has no running costs.

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