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12V to Solar Conversion Kit for Path and Accent Light - for G4 Bipin Bulb Fixtures
Item Code: GBT9001
Ship Weight: 3 lbs.
Regular Price: $95.00
Sale Price: $85.00
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Product Details
Enhance The Efficiency Of Your Lighting
Enhance your outdoor lighting's efficiency and lower operating costs with this 12-volt to solar conversion kit for path lights and more. The kit includes everything you need to turn all your traditional accent/outdoor lighting fixtures into 12-volt, solar-powered solutions, including a 10-foot cord to conceal the solar panel and a G4 bulb with 18 LEDs that diffuse light. You can either stake fixtures into the ground or place them on a flat surface. These solar conversion kits also allow fixtures to turn on automatically at dusk and remain illuminated for up to six hours.
Enhance your outdoor lighting's efficiency and lower operating costs with this 12-volt to solar conversion kit for path lights and more. The kit includes everything you need to turn all your traditional accent/outdoor lighting fixtures into 12-volt, solar-powered solutions, including a 10-foot cord to conceal the solar panel and a G4 bulb with 18 LEDs that diffuse light. You can either stake fixtures into the ground or place them on a flat surface. These solar conversion kits also allow fixtures to turn on automatically at dusk and remain illuminated for up to six hours.
• | Make use of the power of the sun with the 12V to Solar Conversion Kit |
• | Converts any of your lighting fixtures into an Eco-friendly Solar Path Light |
• | Stake into the ground or place on a flat surface for easy installation |
• | Comes with a 10ft cord to help conceal and maximize the use of the solar panel |
• | Turns on automatically at dusk and will remain at peak brightness for at least of 6 hours |
• | Also comes included is a G4 bulb with 18 LEDS that diffuse light in a full 360 degree range |
Specifications
SPECIFICATIONS | |
Manufacturer: | Yardbright |
Product Name: | 12V to Solar Conversion Kit for Path and Accent Lights |
Product Type: | Solar Conversion Kit |
Battery Pack: | 5000 mAh Battery pack |
Solar Power: | 7.2 Volts |
F.A.Q.’s
Frequently Asked Questions:
Q: How do I install this Solar Conversion Kit?
A: Simply connect this conversion kit to your lighting fixture. Then, either stake the kit into the ground, or simply mount the panel. The sun will do the rest. A 10ft cord also allows you to conceal the solar panel and position it for optimum performance.
Q: Under a full charge, how long will the lights last?
A: Once installed, your lights will turn on automatically at dusk and with full charge your fixture will remain at peak brightness for a minimum of six hours.
Q: How do I install this Solar Conversion Kit?
A: Simply connect this conversion kit to your lighting fixture. Then, either stake the kit into the ground, or simply mount the panel. The sun will do the rest. A 10ft cord also allows you to conceal the solar panel and position it for optimum performance.
Q: Under a full charge, how long will the lights last?
A: Once installed, your lights will turn on automatically at dusk and with full charge your fixture will remain at peak brightness for a minimum of six hours.
What's Included
What's Included:
• (1) 12V to Solar Conversion Kit for Path and Accent Lights
• (1) 12V to Solar Conversion Kit for Path and Accent Lights
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By Chris H.
Arizona
Worked as Advertised
May 7, 2020
My existing fixture was 12VAC so I had to remove the existing bulb and socket and buy a new socket for the new bi-pin bulb provided as part of the kit. Then I connected the wiring to the solar collector and it worked great.
Julio Fernandez
from Raleigh, NC asked:
April 27, 2017
Is a kit needed for each light fixture? For example, if I have 10 lights, do I need 10 kits?
1 Answer
That is correct. Each 12V to Solar Conversion Kit is designed to power one single fixture. Thank you for your inquiry!
Submitted by:
Customer Service
on May 1, 2017