Solar road studs are solar cell powered LED maintenance-free lighting devices used in road construction to delineate road edges and centre lines. Embedded in the road surface, they are an electronic improvement on the traditional cat's eyes in that they may give drivers more than a thirty-second reaction window compared with about 3 seconds for conventional reflective devices. The intense brightness of this solar light makes them easily visible at distances. These Solar road studs are extremely robust to avoid damage by passing vehicles, and are constructed of casted aluminium alloys and high shock resistance. Use of solar road studs reduces the necessity of headlight main beams and the accompanying hazard of dazzling oncoming drivers. These solar lights are also more visible in rain and fog conditions where the old type retro reflectors and road markings are problematic. The solar cells charge batteries or capacitors during sunlight hours, over which period the LEDs are turned off by a photo switch.
Features:
This aluminium alloy LED solar road stud light is naturally charged by the sun and automatically starts to work when night falls or with the onset of inclement weather.
It is cost-effective, easy to install and require absolutely no wires or maintenance.
They have been specifically designed with road safety in mind and can help to prevent serious accidents and emit rather than reflect light.
Package Contents
1 x Outdoor Solar road stud Lights
Warranty
This product comes with 1 year warranty
Important Information
For optimal performance, we recommend placing the lamp in direct sunlight for 2 days before its first use.
Install it in a location where the solar lamp can receive 6-8 hours of sunlight
To test the lights during the day or under other lighting conditions, please cover the solar panels with your hand or a non-transparent object.
For efficient charging, avoid installing the light in shaded areas.
Avoid installing the light beneath utility or street lights, as the light falling on the solar panel can confuse the system, causing the solar lamp to remain off, mistakenly perceiving it as daytime.