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Solera Solar Lighting Hybrid 365 Leverage Solar and Line Voltage Power

Solera Solar Lighting

Solera, a Light Efficient Design brand, has introduced the world’s first fully accredited ETL and DLC listed solar area light. The Solar Lighting Hybrid 365 light leverages both solar and line voltage to power bright LED area lights all night – every night. Hybrid 365 has an intelligent control module that knows to switch from cost-free solar power to line voltage only when the battery is depleted. Solera Solar Lighting’s unique all-in-one design delivers high performance and ease-of-use unlike any other solar lighting.

The Solar Lighting Hybrid 365 light outputs 5600 lumens and comes in three different versions including 3000K, 4000K and 5000K. The Solar Lighting Hybrid 365 light is available with four different lens types. Each fixture comes with a standard slip fitter that can be used in unison with brackets and tendons.

The solar panel comes with bypass diodes, so when shading occurs it can still charge effectively. The solar panel can be rotated 360° and tilted ±45. Each fixer comes with a standard remote that can be used to create hundreds of different custom options.

The light can charge in winter temperatures down to -4°F, making it well suited for warm and cold climates.

Features

  • All-in-one design is easy to install and operate
  • 30W and 50W Options
  • Intelligent control module switches from cost-free solar to line voltage when needed
  • Exclusive long-lasting battery withstands extreme temperatures
  • Adjustable solar panel — multiple mounting and lens types available
  • Fixture Operating Temperature Range = -40°F to 140°F
  • Battery Charging Temperature Range = -4°F to 140°F

More information on the Solar Lighting Hybrid 365 light from Solera

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