Solar Street Light C-225 and Save Energy-2015 New Products

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The lamp is made by whole aluminum die casting,the model is succeed shaped in first time, after precision polishing then electrostatic spraying,transmitting cover is made by toughened glass.  

Feature:

a.With Patent ,CE & ROHS certificates

b.Can be charged by sunlight and AC charger

c.With USB socket output ,can charge for all kinds of mobiles

d.Adjustable brightness to meet your lighting hours requirements

e.Large area radiation plate is good for heat spread from LED base

f.Portable LED light with an integrated solar panel, easy to take and use


Specification:

Item No.

Specification

Item No.

Specification

Model No.

C-225

Lumen(LM)

2500-2750

Solar Panel

18v-50w(high efficiency monocrystalline scilicon)

Discharge time

10-12hours,3-7rainy days

Battery Type

High efficiency lithium battery 12v 21AH

Working temperature

-20℃~+60℃

LED Brand

25W USA Bridgelux

Waterproof rate

IP65

Color temperature

6500-7000K

Mounting height

6-7m

Product Size

1168*325*136.5mm

Packing size

1175*380*200mm

Net Weight

17kg

Gross weight

18kg

Solar Street Light C-225 and Save Energy-2015 New Products

Solar Street Light C-225 and Save Energy-2015 New Products

FAQ

1, What’s price per product ?

A: It’s depends on the quantity, delivery date and payment terms of the order. We can talk further about the detail price issue. Our products is high quality with lower price level.

2, How to make payment?

We accept T/T or L/C.

3, What is your lead time?

Generally 1-5 weeks depends on the order quantity and your specific requirements.

4, Can you do OEM for us?

Yes, we can.

5, How do you pack your products?

We have rich experience on how to pack the panels to make sure the safety on shipment when it arrives at the destination.


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