Gama Sonic Victorian Triple Solar Lamp Post - Black
Item#: HN-GSU079Price:
$419.99
13%
What's Included
3 lanterns, Post, Bulbs, Batteries
Description
While the Gama Sonic Victorian Triple Solar Lamp Post - Black looks like a 19th-century gas lamp, it delivers a modern update with energy-efficient solar panels and solar-powered batteries. This beautiful lamp post has three lamps, each with six bright LED bulbs, and cone-reflector technology to deliver super bright, brilliant light all night long. Built from cast aluminum, this lamp post has a rust-resistant powder-coat finish for low maintenance, and includes bolts so you can anchor it for added safety.
Additional Features:
- 19th-century gas light design
- Rust-resistant finish for durability
- Automatic on at dusk, off at dawn
- Includes Li-Ion rechargeable batteries
- Cone reflector provides brightest light possible
About Gama Sonic
Gama Sonic was established in 1985 as a manufacturing and marketing company of emergency lights and other electronic products. Since 2001, Gama Sonic has focused on the solar lighting market and has become a leading company in the field of solar charged and rechargeable lights. Gama Sonic produces a wide range of products, which incorporate plastics, stainless steel, electronics, and OEM products in various markets around the world. Their ability to transform an idea into a complete product designed for consumer needs is intertwined with their commitment to high-quality standards. The unique designs available, light output, and installation options are second to none worldwide.
Dimensions & Specifications
# of LEDs
8
Brand
Gama Sonic
Light
White
Dimensions
25L x 25W x 89H in.
Illumination Time
10 Hours
Material
Cast Aluminum
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Pros
- Area Of Illumination
- Attractive Design
Cons
Best Uses
- Front Yard
- Porch
Comments about Gama Sonic Victorian Triple Solar Lamp Post - Black:
These are beauties !!! Setup was fairly easy. Dug 8" deep holes (two lamps) about one foot in diameter. Mixed & poured the concrete; set the lamp bases (bolts/spacers in place)into the slightly rounded concrete mix, working the base down tight into the mix. Twenty-four hours later, bolted/screwed the rest of the lamps together.
-- Not much sleep last night -- Looked for excuses to go admire the lamps at the front entrance to my house. Their output is superb!! A fantastic blue-white light from all lamps.
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