ECM Buyers' Guide

Solar-powered lighting systems

Jul 8, 2003 12:00 PM


         Subscribe in NewsGator Online   Subscribe in Bloglines   














The Series SLR001 and SLR002 Solar-powered LED 12V lighting systems are designed with everything necessary to convert sunlight to the electricity needed for indoor lighting. The systems include solar panels, 12-ft 16-gauge cables, 3 amp 20-hour batteries, voltage regulators, terminal blocks, 3 white LED lamps, and light sockets. The SLR001 features a 10W solar panel and three 12V/14V white 24-LED cluster lamps. The SLR002 has a 5W solar panel and three 12V/14V white 9-LED cluster lamps that produce 14 end lumens per lamp.

LEDtronics

For more information, visit www.ledtronics.com.

Want to use this article? Click here for options!

what's wrong here?

What's Wrong Here?

Jul 2, 2009 6:51 PM

What's Wrong Here?

Jun 18, 2009 4:01 PM

What's Wrong Here?

Jun 4, 2009 1:26 PM

View all What's Wrong Here?

Recent Comments

Follow comments on ecmweb.com

i-Gard contest
Here’s your chance to win $5000! All you have to do is submit a case history based on your or your client’s experience (positive or negative) in applying HRG technology to an existing or new power distribution system.
EC&M White Papers
Protecting Generators through Hybrid Grounding
The industry has recently become aware of the problem of severe generator damage due to stator ground faults. Two factors have been identified as contributors to this growing problem
EC&M TV

Retrofit 2-Gang TV Box(TM)

Arlington’s recessed two-gang TV BOX™ for old work allows you to mount LCD and plasma TVs, and other system components flush against the wall...

Hybrid Grounding - The industry has recently become aware of the problem of severe generator damage due to stator ground faults. Join us for this live webinar!

Arc Flash HazardThe 3 As of Arc Flash - Awareness, Analysis, Action

resources

product info icon

product info

tradeshow icon

tradeshow

research icon

research

rss icon

rss

Browse Back Issues

Browse Back Issues