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Solar Street Light Integrated | All in one Light Solar Panel Battery | Unboxing Features Price 2018
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- Опубліковано 22 лис 2018
- Solar Integrated Street Light with
•IP65
•Robust and Heavy Built
•Motion sensor
•Dim mode
Best Suitable for Large Godowns and Warehouses, Manufacturing plants, Agricultural Fields, Farmhouses, Party lawns, Banquets and Hotels .
With the growth in Solar-powered products, one of the major emerging product is Solar Street Light, which is being used in Govt. As well as private sectors.
The major advantage of Solar powered light over grid powered light is:
•No Need of Long and expensive wires.
•Automatic operations, no need to Shut on Or off.
•Huge Savings on electricity bills.
On the other hand, advantage of Integrated light over old light having separate battery box is:
•Longer Life.
•More durable due to less wires involved.
•No chance of battery getting stolen.
One major challenge that is being faced by this product is that it is not yet approved by the Government departments. But it is changing as people are getting more aware by this innovative product.
Price:
12w @11500/- + GST5%
15w @12000/- +GST5%
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Informative and Detailed Video. Please also share other models also.
In the northern hemisphere it's a well known fact that a solar panel
should face as south as possible and at the correct angle (usually about
35-55 degrees). No shade. No part shade. So with this fixture it would
just so happen that you would have to project the lighting only north so
as the solar panel faces south. This is the biggest problem with these
all-in-one style so called "street lights". This is not really a street
light and should not be defined as such. Street lights do not dim down
and street lights do not have a motion sensor. A real solar street light
(whether electric or solar) should able to operate at full brightness
all night long which can be as much as 15 hours or so in mid-winter. The
solar panel and battery capacity on these all-in-one style fixtures is
just way too small. They are not component based and therefore really
lack flexibility out in the real world. The best solar street lights are
those that emulate a conventional electric street light and that means 3
parts. A suitably sized solar panel for the geographic location (which
of course will vary), an appropriate LED light fixture with the lumen
output matched to the size of the area to be lit and the pole height,
and a battery enclosure that has one or more batteries of the correct
capacity to power the lighting for as long as the end-user requires.
Dimming, motion sensing and such like are a way to get around the fact
that all-in-one fixtures lack in real capabilities. OK for a homeowner
that wants something cheap and easy. But for municipalities, business
owners, HOA's and such like, this just doesn't cut it. Too many of these
Chinese fixtures flooding the market, with massively exaggerated
specifications and claims. Good luck trying to replace the lithium
battery inside it and forget any other part if it goes wrong. You get
what you pay for.
Jai sir Ram good news for me Thanks 🙏
Ya wali light apna baglamukhiji mandir ma bhi lga rkhi h
Latest one pl share price nd details of manufactures of such lights
Lite of hoy geche akhon ki korajabe
Price of pic in sir
12w @11500/- + GS t 5%
12w @12000/- + GS t 5%
Which company & brand this light is ? Is it waterproof & rustproof ?
Sir, this is an imported light. It is waterproof and rustproof.
plize price list in 90 watt
This Model not Available in 90w. Please whatsapp me for details.
Solar light light price and price kah ha
12w @11500/- + G st @5%
15w @12000/- + G st @5%
Battery timing?
With auto dim feature, it can work for two nights, without Sunlight.
10 piece want
Please email at multantraders@gmail.com
Apka office kaha hai
Haryana, but we deal Pan India
کتنے کی ہے
In the northern hemisphere it's a well known fact that a solar panel
should face as south as possible and at the correct angle (usually about
35-55 degrees). No shade. No part shade. So with this fixture it would
just so happen that you would have to project the lighting only north so
as the solar panel faces south. This is the biggest problem with these
all-in-one style so called "street lights". This is not really a street
light and should not be defined as such. Street lights do not dim down
and street lights do not have a motion sensor. A real solar street light
(whether electric or solar) should able to operate at full brightness
all night long which can be as much as 15 hours or so in mid-winter. The
solar panel and battery capacity on these all-in-one style fixtures is
just way too small. They are not component based and therefore really
lack flexibility out in the real world. The best solar street lights are
those that emulate a conventional electric street light and that means 3
parts. A suitably sized solar panel for the geographic location (which
of course will vary), an appropriate LED light fixture with the lumen
output matched to the size of the area to be lit and the pole height,
and a battery enclosure that has one or more batteries of the correct
capacity to power the lighting for as long as the end-user requires.
Dimming, motion sensing and such like are a way to get around the fact
that all-in-one fixtures lack in real capabilities. OK for a homeowner
that wants something cheap and easy. But for municipalities, business
owners, HOA's and such like, this just doesn't cut it. Too many of these
Chinese fixtures flooding the market, with massively exaggerated
specifications and claims. Good luck trying to replace the lithium
battery inside it and forget any other part if it goes wrong. You get
what you pay for.
In the northern hemisphere it's a well known fact that a solar panel
should face as south as possible and at the correct angle (usually about
35-55 degrees). No shade. No part shade. So with this fixture it would
just so happen that you would have to project the lighting only north so
as the solar panel faces south. This is the biggest problem with these
all-in-one style so called "street lights". This is not really a street
light and should not be defined as such. Street lights do not dim down
and street lights do not have a motion sensor. A real solar street light
(whether electric or solar) should able to operate at full brightness
all night long which can be as much as 15 hours or so in mid-winter. The
solar panel and battery capacity on these all-in-one style fixtures is
just way too small. They are not component based and therefore really
lack flexibility out in the real world. The best solar street lights are
those that emulate a conventional electric street light and that means 3
parts. A suitably sized solar panel for the geographic location (which
of course will vary), an appropriate LED light fixture with the lumen
output matched to the size of the area to be lit and the pole height,
and a battery enclosure that has one or more batteries of the correct
capacity to power the lighting for as long as the end-user requires.
Dimming, motion sensing and such like are a way to get around the fact
that all-in-one fixtures lack in real capabilities. OK for a homeowner
that wants something cheap and easy. But for municipalities, business
owners, HOA's and such like, this just doesn't cut it. Too many of these
Chinese fixtures flooding the market, with massively exaggerated
specifications and claims. Good luck trying to replace the lithium
battery inside it and forget any other part if it goes wrong. You get
what you pay for.
In the northern hemisphere it's a well known fact that a solar panel
should face as south as possible and at the correct angle (usually about
35-55 degrees). No shade. No part shade. So with this fixture it would
just so happen that you would have to project the lighting only north so
as the solar panel faces south. This is the biggest problem with these
all-in-one style so called "street lights". This is not really a street
light and should not be defined as such. Street lights do not dim down
and street lights do not have a motion sensor. A real solar street light
(whether electric or solar) should able to operate at full brightness
all night long which can be as much as 15 hours or so in mid-winter. The
solar panel and battery capacity on these all-in-one style fixtures is
just way too small. They are not component based and therefore really
lack flexibility out in the real world. The best solar street lights are
those that emulate a conventional electric street light and that means 3
parts. A suitably sized solar panel for the geographic location (which
of course will vary), an appropriate LED light fixture with the lumen
output matched to the size of the area to be lit and the pole height,
and a battery enclosure that has one or more batteries of the correct
capacity to power the lighting for as long as the end-user requires.
Dimming, motion sensing and such like are a way to get around the fact
that all-in-one fixtures lack in real capabilities. OK for a homeowner
that wants something cheap and easy. But for municipalities, business
owners, HOA's and such like, this just doesn't cut it. Too many of these
Chinese fixtures flooding the market, with massively exaggerated
specifications and claims. Good luck trying to replace the lithium
battery inside it and forget any other part if it goes wrong. You get
what you pay for.