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Customer Review: Solar Mate I - Solar Lighting KitThe Solar Mate 1 is the entry level kit in this DIY solar lighting range. It comes with a 5W solar panel, one 12V, 9W energy saving bulb (40W equivalent) and all necessary cable and fixings to get up and running.RRP: £89.99 You Save: £5.04 (6%) £84.95 (Inc. VAT) Click on Pictures to Enlarge UK Delivery £5.95 (Inc. VAT) 24hr Dispatch Product Info : SolarMate I is a solar powered lighting kit in a box! Where light is needed in remote locations but no mains power exists, SolarMate is the answer. This is a really practical solar powered product making good use of renewable energy.
Extend your use of remote buildings such as sheds, stables, summer houses, garages, barns, etc with a SolarMate 12 V lighting system. As a guide, this kit will illuminate approximately 16 square meters. Its simple and safe to install, taking around just a few hours with no special tools required. The SolarMate I kit contains :
Battery The kit does not come with a battery. You will need to provide a 75 or 85Ah 12V caravan/electric fencing/leisure battery. Any old car battery will work provided it will hold a charge (fully charge it before using with your SolarMate kit), however, to get the best results we suggest you buy a new leisure battery - they are readily available and typically cost £30 to £40 for a suitable one. We can supply high quality deep cycle batteries ideal for off grid solar installation although these are more expensive than ordinary leisure batteries. For more battery information please contact us or click here. Other Stuff :
Uses : Suitable for providing solar powered lighting for any of the following : Stable lights, Summer house lights, Shed lights, Barn lights, Garage lights, Greenhouse lights, Henhouse lights, Garden House lights, Kennel lights, Garden Office lights, play house lights etc etc. Expected Performance : Performance is obviously dependent on sunshine! Assuming a healthy battery, based on past average monthly sunshine hours you can (realistically) expect the following : Mid Summer (Jun & Jul) : Light powered for approx. 4 hours per day Mid Winter (Darkest months of Jan & Dec) : Light powered for approx. 0.6 hours (35 minutes) per day. If the solar powered light is not used every day the run times can be increased: double the run times above if used every other day, x 7 if used once a week. If the light is to be used very occasionally, it can be run from a fully charged 85Ah battery for approx 60 hours continuously without damaging the battery (i.e approx 50% discharge). January and December are the darkest months and the amount of energy available to power the light in these two months will be at it's lowest. As the day length increases and weather improves, run times will increase. For advice, help of for bespoke solar and wind powered ligting and power please contact us . |
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