The XEPA solar powered lamp posts and lanterns will provide years of clean, cost-free lighting powered by the sun. Every XEPA light features a clear contoured glass lens with sturdy die cast aluminum framing. Simply assemble and place the lamp in a shade-free area that will receive maximum sunlight and enjoy. The XEPA lamp utilizes LED (Light Emitting Diodes) light bulbs that never need to be replaced. for normal operation, press the I/Off/II switch. During daylight hours, the solar panel with harvest energy from the sun and store the energy in rechargeable lithium batteries. A photo cell will automatically turn the post lamp on at nightfall if it is set at I or II. Use switch position I for low output brightness. After 30 seconds of illumination at full power, the lamp will enter a conservation mode, keeping dimly lit if no motion is detected. The lamp will automatically return to full brightness for 30 seconds if any motion is detected within a 160-Degree range of motion. In setting “I”, the lamp will provide up to 18 hours of continuous illumination. When the switch is set to “II”, the lamp turns on at maximum brightness and stays illuminated up to 4 hours, until the battery drains. Please make sure to securely mount your XEPA light to a solid surface using the included mounting hardware. These beautifully designed pieces come with standard features in a variety of heights and mounting options to meet your every landscaping need. Check out our 77-Inch pole lamp (SPX713), our 44-Inch pole lamp (SPX413), our flat/ pier mount lantern (SPX313), our lantern with 3-Inch Post fitter mount (SPX113), and our wall mounted lantern (SPX213).
Product Features
- Features a clear contoured glass lens with sturdy die cast aluminum framing
- Continuous illumination time on conservation mode: 18 hours
- Continuous illumination time on full power mode: 4 hours
- Motion distance: 10-Feet Motion range: 160-Degree
- All Mounting Hardware Included
Strange customer service Called customer service since the lanterns where not keeping their charge, even though they were on direct sun light during the day, but at dust only lasted for about 45 minutes in low settings, hoping that they will offer me new batteries packs to keep me as a customer, their first option was for me to test the charge with a voltmeter, when I mentioned that I don’t have one, their second option was for me to take the lamps to Home Depot and get them tested, and their third option was to take…
This is the brightest solar powered light I have ever … This is the brightest solar powered light I have ever seen. Most solar garden lights just put out enough light to light themselves up. This lamp actually lights up a decent area about 20′ in diameter. Now it is not bright by comparison to regular AC lights but it is equivalent to a 25-50 watt bulb. Enough to light up the are at the end of my very long and dark driveway. I have always wanted to put lights there but the cost of running AC power that far has stopped me. Now I have my…
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