Atlas Vandal Resistant Solar Shelter Light
- Vandal resistant design and manufacture
- 4mm wall 316/304 Grade Stainless Steel casing with SLX lexan screen
- Stainless steel tamperproof fixings
- 30% to 100% radar sensor operated lighting
- Oversize solar panel ensures fast recharge
- Ridgid or Flexible solar panel options
- Concealed ceiling mounts
- Wide light distribution pattern
- Premium LiFePo4 battery
- 10 metre conecting cable
- Automatic dusk to dawn lighting
- 3 year warranty for faulty workmanship or component failure not influenced by external means
The Atlas vandal resistant Solar Shelter Light is designed to replace or provide reliable “mains power free” solar lighting for BBQ areas, bus shelters, amenities block’s, covered walkways, pedestrian tunnels or park and garden shelters. The exterior unit is manufactured from 4mm wall, 316 marine grade stainless steel and 6mm SLX Lexan (polycarbonate) lens making it ideal for vandal prone locations. All exposed fixings are 316 grade stainless steel tamper proof fixings. The rubber mounted toughened glass laminated solar panel is linked to the solar light head using waterproof connectors in such a way that ensures no wiring is exposed.
SKU |
SOLV003 |
Solar Panel Wattage |
20W |
LED Output |
5W |
Lumen Output |
500 lm |
Battery Type |
LiFeP04 |
Battery Specifications |
8AH 3.7V (29.6Wh) |
Autonomy |
> 7 nights |
Correlated Colour Temp (CCT) |
5700K |
Fixture Size |
234 x 196 x 58mm |
Light Source |
Osram 3030 |
Recharge |
6 hours |
Mounting Height |
2 - 5 m |
Mounting |
Ceiling |
Finish |
Stainless steel and SLX Lexan |
Warranty Period |
3 years |
The 360° radar sensor is activated by movement and acts as a power saving feature. The light will operate at 30% output until the radar is activated where it will operate at 100% until no movement is detected returning to 30% output.
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 appear.
How does this compare with other light sources?Familiar examples
• A typical 4 x D cell battery maglite will emit approx. 70 lumens
• The average path light using 2-3 LEDs emits 15-18 lumens
• A 25W incandescent globe emits approximately 160 lumens