Description
Solar Blue Piling Cap is a smart and sustainable lighting solution for your waterfront. It is in the form of a piling cap requiring just to place and screw on the piling. With the help of the bright blue light, your dock is safe, and hence, you can navigate smoothly during the nighttime. The blue color of the light is illuminating, though soothing to your eyes. The built-in solar panel is guarded by a UV-resistant plastic cover that protects the internal components
from corrosion due to moisture and external impact, which in turn ensures reliable operation.
The solar technology used in the cap makes it low maintenance and sustainable, and saves you from the hassle of wiring or electrical setup.
Features
- Brilliant Blue Light: The bright blue light is not only charming but also glows distinguishingly in the dark, providing excellent nighttime visibility
- Solar-powered: It charges during the day using the sunlight and automatically lights up in the evening or as it gets You do not need wiring or maintenance.
- Durable Marine-grade Structure: It is designed to survive in harsh environments and exposure to salty water and direct UV sunlight year after year without fading or cracking.
- Easy to Install: It can be fitted on the standard by simply securing it with the screws.
- Eco-friendly: The LEDs used in the piling cap are long-lasting and also save the money you might spend on electricity and other areas like to reduce environmental impact.
Additional Information
- Installation and usage: The cap needs to be charged in direct sunlight for 24 hours before you install it. Place and position to center the piling cap on the dock piling of diameter 10 inches and then firmly secure it with the stainless-steel screws included in the package. Once it is installed, it uses the daylight/sunlight to charge, and it automatically turns on in the evening.
- Care and Maintenance: Carefully and softly wipe off the cover of the cap with a damp cloth. Ensure to do it regularly or as and when required to remove dirt, to ensure maximum charging and lighting efficiency. Clean the cap frequently in the winter season, especially during heavy storms or snowfall. For optimal performance of the solar batteries, it is suggested to replace them every 1–2 years or when the light output dims or fades out noticeably.