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Ecom Light60W Waterproof Auto Sensor Solar Flood Light with Remote & Solar Panel

R379

Retail: R850
About

The Ecom Light IP67 Solar Flood Light automatically charges during the day using the solar panels and when it gets dark, the light will automatically turn on. It's easy to set up and convenient making this light a load-shedding essential. 

Please Note
  • It is highly recommended before using the light for the first time to leave it in direct sunlight for a minimum of 3 days to ensure that the battery is fully charged.
  • Furthermore, there is a (+) and (-) button on the remote control to increase/decrease the brightness of the light. 
  • The auto function works only in the evening.
Product Features
  • Easy to install, waterproof, dust proof, and durable
  • High-temperature resistance and long lifespan
  • No pollution, energy-saving, and environmentally friendly
  • Remote control
  • Wall mountable
  • Light sensor: Automatically switches on when it gets dark
  • Multifunctional: Use in your garden. courtyard, out in the street, in your walkways or pathway and for security
Product Specifications 

Flood light

  • Power: 60W
  • Build-in Lithium Iron Phosphate battery
  • Beaming Angle: 120° Beaming Angle
  • Color Temperature: 6500K
  • Long Life 50 000h(LED)
  • Dimensions: 19 x 16 x 5.5cm

Solar panel

  • Maximum Power: 4W
  • Open Circuit Voltage: 7.2V
  • Short Circuit Current: 1A
  • Maximum Power Voltage: 4V
  • Maximum Power Current: 1.0A
  • Power Tolerance: +/- 3%
  • Poly-crystalline Solar Panel 
  • 4.4 meters Waterproof Cable
  • Dimensions: 19 x 17.7 x 0.7cm
What's in the box?
  • 1x 60W Solar LED Flood Light
  • 1x Solar Panel, Cable Attached
  • 1x Remote Control
  • 2x AAA Batteries
  • 1x Pack of mounting Screws
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