10 LED BRIGHTEST SOLAR POWERED WALL LIGHT WITH MOTION DETECTOR
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SUPERBRIGHT WITH 10 LEDS
With 10 LEDs this solar wall light gives out plenty of illumination. The average exterior solar wall light output is about 80 lumen. This unit outputs 200 lumen! You won’t have any problems lighting up the area with a few of these lights.
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SUPER FAST INSTALLATION
Super fast installation. Includes 5 pieces of strong 3M double sided tape. Stick it on any flat surface. Also included are 2 screws if you prefer a more permanent fixture.
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SUPERIOR INTERNAL SEALED LITHIUM ION (LI – ION) BATTERIES INCLUDED –
UP TO 12 HOURS ILLUMINATION TIME
Many solar lights use a cheaper and inferior Nickel-cadmium (NiCd) battery. NiCd are the lowest quality rechargable battery and will have the shortest lifespan. Lithium-ion (Li-Ion) batteries are common in consumer electronics. They are one of the most popular types of rechargeable batteries for portable electronics, with a high energy density, no memory effect, and only a slow loss of charge when not in use. Will last for 5 years.
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AUTOMATIC BRIGHTNESS
Turns on automatically at dusk and stays in dim mode. When the sensor detects motion, the light will switch to full brightness. It will switch to dim mode 10 seconds after movement is no longer detected. At dawn the light will switch itself off and begin recharging the internal battery.
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100% SOLARTRONX CUSTOMER SATISFACTION GUARANTEE
Backed by the SolarTronx customer satisfaction guarantee. We will always replace a faulty product or refund your purchase. Just contact us if you have any problems.
Product Features
- SCREW IT! or STICK IT! – Super fast installation. Includes 5 pieces of strong 3M double sided tape. Stick it on any flat surface. Also included are 2 screws if you prefer a more permanent fixture.
- 10 LED SUPER BRIGHT – The majority of LED wall lights have only 4 LED’s providing about 80 Lumen of light. The SolaTronX 10 LED version provides 200 lumen. That’s 2.5 times more light, a huge difference in light output.
- AUTOMATIC BRIGHTNESS – Turns on automatically at dusk and stays in dim mode. When the sensor detects motion, the light will switch to full brightness for approximately 10 seconds. At dawn the light will switch itself off and begin recharging.
- 100% SOLARTRONX CUSTOMER SATISFACTION GUARANTEE – Backed by the SolarTronx customer satisfaction guarantee. We will always replace a faulty product or refund your purchase. Just contact us if you have any problems.
- SUPERIOR INTERNAL LI-ION BATTERY INCLUDED – UP TO 12 HOURS ILLUMINATION TIME – Many solar lights use a cheaper and inferior Nickel-cadmium (NiCd) battery. NiCd are the lowest quality rechargable battery and will have the shortest lifespan. Lithium-ion batteries are common in consumer electronics. They are one of the most popular types of rechargeable batteries for portable electronics, with a high energy density, no memory effect, and only a slow loss of charge when not in use. Up to 12 hours lighting time when fully charged.
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Very bright I needed a light at the side of my house going to my storage shed. There is no electrical so I always had to carry a flashlight. This automatic light works great. It has a Li-ion battery that is charged by its built-in solar panel. I have had outdoor solar lights in the past and they would only last a few hours and were not very bright. This one is very bright and the Li-ion battery keeps the light working all night. I especially like the feature that keeps the light on low (20 lumens)…
Very nice little solar light Very nice little solar light. It puts out 20 lumens which will give enough light to see the surrounding area and kicks up to 200 lumens if motion is detected. When you get it the instructions say to use the little pin that’s included to turn it on…had some trouble with this but figured it out. There’s a small button inside…down (pushed in) is on, up position is off. When you push it a couple times with the pin you’ll feel it. We’ll be putting this back on our new chicken coop door in…
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