
50W/60W New Model Solar Powered Street Light
Description:
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Description:
Package Content:
This 50w solar street light is a new type of street lamp illuminated by solar energy, the new product of solar illumination in the city. The external appearance is compact and elegant, the structure is simple, power generation capacity is large, long service life and easy installation. This 50w solar street light can be used for public buildings, factories and mining plants as well as on private houses or streets. Find solar street lamps for sale? Anern has prepared them for you!
Model |
AN-SLZ |
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Power |
50W |
60W |
LED |
192pcs |
192pcs |
Luminous |
13000lm |
16700lm |
LiFePo4 Battery |
12.8V36AH |
12.8V42AH |
Mono Solar Panel |
18V70W |
18V80W |
Solar Charging Time |
6-8 hours by bright sunlight |
|
Lighting Time In Rainy Day |
7-10 days |
|
Lighting Mode |
12hrs motion sensor control (Bright lighting 30secs when people move through the light) + Remote Controller |
|
PIR |
120°, >8m |
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Material |
Aluminium alloy + PMMA |
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IP / IK Class |
IP66 / IK 10 |
|
Work Temperature |
-25 ℃ to 65℃ |
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Package Dimension Gross Weight |
115*18*45cm 12.5kg(50w)/13kg(60w) |
Ideal for illuminating areas without electrity such as streets, parking lots, roadways, sidewalks, highways, trails, and general areas, etc.
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