15W Solar Flood Light
- Adjustable lamp and panel brackets
- Purpose designed wide and a forward throw diffuser
- Illuminate large areas effectively
- High quality inbuilt lithium battery
- Constant lighting (no P.I.R)
- Remote controls ON/OFF, dimmer, & timer functions
- Surface or post mountable
- Custom bracketing or powdercoated poles available on request
- Light will operate during daylight hours to illuminate large enclosed areas
- 3800mm panel to light head cable
- 1 year warranty for faulty workmanship or component failure not influenced by external means
The flood light’s wide diffuser is purpose designed to spread and throw the light illuminating large areas effectively. This model does not use a P.I.R (passive infrared sensor) ensuring constant illumination of the area. The supplied remote controls on/off, dimmer, and timer functions offering the ability to program the light to specific site conditions. Solar panel and light head mounting hardware included allowing the panel to be installed up to 3800mm from the light head. The unique design and programming of this light allows it to be operated during the day for lighting farm sheds, garden sheds or any enclosed areas that require lighting during the day.
SKU |
SOLL011/15 |
Solar Panel Wattage |
4.35W |
LED Output |
15W |
Lumen Output |
1500 lm |
Battery Type |
Lithium-ion |
Battery Specifications |
3.7V 6AH (22.2Wh) |
Autonomy |
> 5 nights, setting dependent |
Correlated Colour Temp (CCT) |
6000K |
Fixture Size |
189 (I) x 103 (w) x 79 (h) mm |
Light Source |
OSRAM 2835 |
Recharge |
6 hours |
Mounting Height |
2 - 3 metres |
Mounting |
Wall or post |
Finish |
Moulded polycarbonate |
Warranty Period |
1 year |
Constant output lighting, no P.I.R (passive infrared sensor). Remote control over ON/OFF, dimmer, timer and day or night operation.
What is a Lumen?In simple terms, Lumens are a measure of the total amount of visible light from a lamp or light source. The higher the lumen rating, the “brighter” the lamp will work.
How does this compare with other light sources?Familiar examples
• A typical 4 x D cell battery maglite will emit approx. 70 lumens
*The PIR (passive infrared sensor) is activated by movement and acts as a power saving feature. The light will operates at 4 LEDs output until the PIR is activated where it will operate at 100% until no movement is detected returning to 4 LEDs output.