| There are many applications for solar powered lighting. Some of these applications include: • outdoor lighting for villas, resorts and hotels • LED lighting • security lighting • security posts • streets • parking lots • signs • parks |
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Commercial Solar Lighting |
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Keeping streets, parks and businesses lit up at night is one step toward reducing crime. Of course, the cost of running all of the lights needed can be rather expensive. More and more local governments and businesses, etc are considering commercial solar lighting as a fiscally responsible alternative. While the initial cost may be higher, there is virtually no ongoing cost. Also, by using a renewable resource (the sun) rather than fossil fuels, no additional pollution is added to the environment. Another benefit of solar lights is that they can be fairly easily installed. They are off-grid power solutions and require no trenching or wiring. Businesses also like to use commercial solar lighting to light up their business signs at night. It simply makes sense to do so, both environmental sense and cents sense.
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Residential Solar Lighting |
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| Solar powered lighting is certainly becoming one of the most popular kinds of lighting in homes, villas, resorts and remote areas. As people gradually realize that they can save money as well as help protect the environment by "going solar", the more residential solar lighting sounds like a great idea. | ![]() |
| Internal Solar Lighting - If you use a solar power system to run the interior lights of your home, you are not just lessening your negative impact on the environment, but you stand to save some money in electricity bills as well. And if there is a power outage in your area you will not be without light. | |
External Solar Lighting - There are two types of external lighting. the first does not require trenching wires or the hiring of a licensed electrician. These lights simply stake or are placed directly into the ground and and they are placed where they will receive sufficient sunlight. The second type uses a central solar system to power the lights. these lights can be of a more conventional construction and can be placed where no sun shines. |
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SOLAR LIGHTING |
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| SPI-Lite is the ideal solution for street lights for parks, junctions, factories, housing estates and other common areas that requires reasonable illuminations. It operates at a low voltage level which is safe for public use. SPI-Lite is fully autonomous as it will automatically turn the lamp on/off according to the daylight conditions. The default setting is dusk-to-dawn operation. Other operational modes such as dusk on, midnight off can be programmed. |
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| Benefits: • Easy to install, no long cables to be laid compared with conventional street lighting • Provide instant lighting in off-grid locations • Auto on/off • Back-up power of 3-days • Low cost |
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| Features : • Highly energy efficient with use of compact fluorescent lamp (CFL) or low pressure sodium lamp (LPS). Both lamps consume less power and supply much higher illumination compared to conventional tungsten lamp • Fully autonomous operation. Default mode is dusk-to-dawn uninterrupted lighting. 3-days standby backup power • Built-in protection circuits for overcharging and discharging of the battery • Weather proof lamp fixture fitting For more information download the SPI-Lite Solar Lighting brochure (PDF) |
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| SPI has a complete range of the SPI-Lite Solar Lighting products. Please contact us for further information regarding these products. | |