PIR Solar Bollard Light – 800mm
KEY FEATURES
- Monocrystalline Solar Panel (up to 25 year life)
- PIR Motion Sensor – Up to 8m Range
- Replaceable LiFePO4 Lithium Battery (LFP long life)
- High Output Daylight White Epistar LEDs (240 lumens)
- Down Light / Spread Light Glare Shield Top
- Durable Die Cast Aluminium (IK10) & High Impact Polycarbonate (IK06)
The Panama is an 800mm solar bollard light with a PIR motion sensor. The high impact, detailed polycarbonate lens and internal reflector diffuses light evenly. Epistar LED chips (2W) generate a high lumen output with up to 50,000 hours life. Optimum charge levels are maintained due to the substantial monocrystalline solar panel and replaceable LifePO4 lithium battery. The wider top enables a large solar panel to be installed and prevents light pollution.
The Panama Solar Powered Bollard Light is the perfect solution to path lighting. It is both simple and safe to install, with no restraints on positioning, in comparison to mains fittings. It is environmentally friendly, converting natural energy into electrical current. Furthermore, solar lighting is completely free to run.
PIR Motion Sensor & Active Smart Power System
The Panama bollards use the PIR motion sensor to both prolong battery life, as well as function as a security bollard light. When the PIR sensor is triggered, the Panama switches to 100% brightness. After 30 seconds, the Panama returns to 50% brightness. In addition, the Panama’s Active Smart Power System (ASPS) further reduces light emission when the battery voltage is low, resulting in longer-lasting light functionality.
Even in the dullest of weather, our solar lights will still illuminate, although they may not last the entire night cycle, which in many cases is not a necessity. The on/off switch is concealed by a waterproof plug which is also much less noticeable.
Panama solar bollard light easily lasts all night (9+ hours). It had 7 hours charge total. Subsequently, unused power will carry over into the next day. Performance may vary depending on the amount of sunlight.