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CONTAINER LIGHTING SYSTEM 

A Safe, Cost Effective, Solar Lighting Solution for Container Yards, Remote Container Locations, the Container Lighting System features a patent pending corner casting adapter, a structural aluminum powder coated upsweep arm and a 15,000 lumen solar light with a smart lighting profile for auto power compensation during low light and poor weather conditions

 

Included remote control with On/Off selections provides three selectable lighting profiles with Dusk-to-Dawn, selectable dimming and all-night-long capability. Users can customize their lighting profile based on their actual needs, with more flexibility to manage and reduce the power consumption accordingly based on need, harsh weather

conditions or environment.

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IP 65, Anti-aging, Anti-corrosion and Anti-ultraviolet

 

ABS

 

Optical Polycarbonate

 

Polycrystalline Silicon 

 

6-8 Hours Full Sunlight

 

≥ 100 lm/w

 

120 W

 

Ra ≥ 90

 

2700 K

 

Lithium Ion Phosphate Battery

 

-40°C~+55°C / -40°F~+135°F 

 

≥ 50,000 hrs

 

ROHS, CE, I65, FCC, ISO9001:2015

 

 

 

Structural Aluminum 1.5” ID

 

Black Powder Coat

 

Galvanized Steel

 

Structural* Cast Aluminum, Powder Coated Black

*Max load weight 17 pounds Max accessory height 4feet 

 

 

≥ 9Feet

 

45-50 Ft (13-15)

LIGHT SPECIFICATIONS

Shell Attributes

 

Housing Material

 

Lens Material

 

Solar panel

Charge Time 

 

Luminous Efficiency

 

LED Output 

 

Color Rendering Index

 

Color Temp

 

Battery

 

Working Temp.

 

Average Lifetime

 

Certifications

OTHER COMPONENT SPECIFICATIONS 

 

Upsweep Arm Material

 

Upsweep Arm Finish

 

Pole Fastening Hardware

 

Corner Casting Adapter 

RECOMMENDED INSTALLATION

Solar Light Installation 

 

Suggested Spacing Between Lights

Installation Tips:

NOTE:  MAX ACCESSORY WEIGHT - 17 POUNDS, MAX ACCESSORY HEIGHT 4 FEET.

Make sure your intended location for the solar panel receives direct sunlight between 9 AM and 3 PM.

When installing the solar light ensure it is facing solar south. (South on Google Maps is solar south).

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