The Solar Flood Light for Continuous Lighting is the perfect fixture for the continuous lighting of signs, landscaping, highlight lighting, porches, decks, patios, flagpoles, mail or garbage areas, particularly those difficult or expensive to access with electricity.
While not as strong as some of our other non-motion flood lights, it is not designed for the same functions and is not considered to be a "commercial light" and is priced accordingly.
It can be mounted in the ground for up-lighting, or to a wall or other vertical surface. The product comes with special hardware for mounting the light and solar panel to flagpoles.Â
The durable, water/weather-resistant fixture has 12 high efficiency quality LEDs. It automatically turns on at dusk and stays bright up to 5 hours on the High Power Setting or 10 hours on the Low/Power Saving Setting. When set to the "high brightness" the 12 LEDs used in this floodlight are approximately equal to the illumination of a 50 watt incandescent bulb.
With a 9-foot cord able to connect the solar lighting fixture to the solar panel, it can be mounted high above the ground to avoid being covered by shadows from nearby trees or structures. 15-foot extension cords are available as an option.
The cord also provides the flexibility to place the solar panel where it will absorb maximum solar energy and then mount the light itself up to 9-feet away, even inside sheds, barns or other outdoor structures.
The sturdy weather solar lighting fixture is constructed of metal with quality bulbs, housing, solar panels and connections for reliability.
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*Note: There is no formula that actually can actually convert watts to lumens. The strength of light that the human eye depends on many factors including the quality of the LED, the reflectors used to shed/cast the LEDs illumination, how the light reflects off of surrounding surfaces, Â and to a certain extent the color of the LED. Bright white LEDs and warm-toned LEDs may provide provide the same level of lumens, but bright white light often appears brighter than warmer toned light to the human eye. Â