New Solar Lamp from SolarOne and Hadco

February 7, 2007
SolarOne Solutions and Hadco unveiled a solar powered post top style lamp for decorative lighting applications at the Sullivan Renaissance Conference and Expo this past Saturday in Bethel, NY. The lighting system integrates photovoltaic power and LED lighting technology into a fixture that is reminiscent of 19th century gas lamps. The system was designed to address concerns of architects and planners who consider decorative lighting systems powered by bulky solar panels and batteries aesthetically unappealing. Also, increases in LED and solar cell efficiency combined with refinements in control technology enable SolarOne's system to produce dramatically more light for longer periods of time for given solar panel/battery dimensions.
Lamp- 2-4 lamp heads of 24 high power Cree LEDs each in aluminum housings

Lamp Life- >50,000 hours

Lamp Color- 6500K

Light Output- Estimated at 1200, 1800 or 2400 Lumens

System Voltage- 12 Volts

Battery- One or two 106 amp-hour sealed, maintenance-free batteries

Fixture Construction- Low copper cast aluminum, polyester powder coated for great durability

Weather Resistant- Rain, snow, sleet resistant, -20 degrees to 110 degrees F

Protection- Electronic protection from overcharging, deep discharging battery, circuit overload, over-temperature, reverse polarity

Solar Panels- One or two 90-watt solar panels. SunPower module using high efficiency cells, tempered glass tedlar construction with aluminum frame

Suitable Climates- -50 degrees to +50 degrees latitude, i.e. anywhere in continental U.S.

Controls- High efficiency current control, dusk-dawn sensing, 10 user-selectable profiles, 10 battery run-time extension modes, adjustable light levels and adjustable low-voltage disconnect

Accessories- Add-ons for motion detection and data logging

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