Ecmweb 6806 Sepco Solarviper Led Luminaire
Ecmweb 6806 Sepco Solarviper Led Luminaire
Ecmweb 6806 Sepco Solarviper Led Luminaire
Ecmweb 6806 Sepco Solarviper Led Luminaire
Ecmweb 6806 Sepco Solarviper Led Luminaire

Solar-powered outdoor luminaires

Nov. 4, 2014
LED area, parking lot, roadway, and walkway models Minimum five nights autonomy from stored power Available in four light distribution patterns and five mounting options

The SolarViper product line includes solar-powered, pole-mounted LED area, parking lot, roadway, and walkway luminaires. The luminaires are designed to consume from 10W up to 425W off-grid solar- power watts, with a minimum of five nights autonomy from stored power.  Available in four light distribution patterns and five mounting options, the CSA-certified products place direct-downward, high color-rendition light and are Dark-Sky compliant. Features include sloped, flow-through vertical cooling fins on the underside of light-head surfaces to retard sediment or moisture buildup; a 100,000-hr lamp and electrical component life; and poles offered in aluminum, composite fiberglass, or galvanized steel.

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