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Solar-powered lighting systems

July 8, 2003
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

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.

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