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Pico Lamp Rural Electrification Kit Cat. No. P-ISL120-2.0-RE-S-Set Weight 4 lbs | |
The Pico Lamp is a multifunctional stationary or
mobile lighting device that is specially designed to meet the needs of
rural households and recreational activities. It is equipped with a
high-efficiency power LED and excellent charging technology. Its flare
housing conceals multiple functions as a ceiling-mounted lamp, a
portable, hand-held lamp, and a USB charger (for cell phones, MP3
players, and others) – in a single device. Charging is highly flexible
as well: Pico can be powered by solar modules, batteries, or AC
adapters. The integrated Phocos MPPT charge controller extends battery
lifespan and provides light for up to 55 hours. The robust housing is
sealed against water and dust. It also is shock resistant – this
protects the electronic components inside from soil, moisture, insects,
and malfunctions.
An added advantage: The Phocos Pico Lamp is the only lamp on the
market, which has no moving parts thanks to capacitive switches, thus
eliminating conventional switch failures, one of the most common
reasons for the breakdown of small solar systems.Individually expandable to an elaborate Pico System:
The Phocos Pico Lamp can be expanded individually to a Pico Solar
System to meet customer specifications. Design your own Pico System!
Just add as many Pico Lamps and accessories as needed via its simple
plug & play functionality.
- Charging is possible from three sources: via 7 V to 25 V solar module, 12 V car battery, or AC adapter
- Innovative soft touch switches
- High environmental protection (IP65) against dust, soil and other climate influences
- USB output to charge USB devices e.g. mobile phones, MP3 players, etc.
- High-power LED
- Three adjustable light levels for best comfort
- Automatic reduction of the lighting level when batteries are running down
- Modularly expandable to a solar pico system
Ideal for rural electrification
• Solar home systems
• Farms
• Schools
• Health centers
• Forest and mountain lodges
• Boats (fishing and else)
• Emergency management
• Back-up systems
• And many more …
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