Deploying powerful outdoor security illumination without access to standard electrical grid lines requires advanced off-grid technology. Digging trenches, routing conduits, and scheduling master electrician hours can easily drain thousands from building project budgets. Our certified solar-powered LED floodlights offer a fully autonomous, zero-cost alternative. Engineered with high-capacity monofilament solar cells and protective lithium iron phosphate packs, our hardware sustains operations through northern winter climates without failure.
A: The LiFePO4 chemistry guarantees up to 2000 charge cycles while maintaining capacity in low winter temperatures (down to -20°C). A separate 5V or 6V solar panel allows the floodlight to be placed in the shade while the panel itself is installed 3–5 meters away at an optimal southern solar angle.
A: The controller constantly analyzes the voltage from the solar panel, acting as a photosensor. The moment the voltage drops (dusk sets in), the system automatically switches to battery discharge and activates the light diodes without external intervention.
A: For maximum photon capture in autumn and spring, the solar panel must be directed strictly to the south at an angle of 35 to 45 degrees. Such geometry prevents snow accumulation on the glass surface and allows capturing sun rays under low-trajectory conditions.
A: The PWM (Pulse Width Modulation) controller in collaboration with the remote control allows physically reducing the lumen output (down to 50% or 25%). Such dimming reduces power consumption (mA), guaranteeing continuous lighting for 12–14 hours even on short and cloudy winter days.
A: The IP67 standard with a rubber O-ring physically isolates the direct current (DC) copper connection from rain and icing. This prevents capillary corrosion in the contacts, halting resistance increase and ensuring that 100% of the generated current reaches the battery.