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SolarBollard System

Solar
LED Lighting System
The SolarBollard is a complete system used for pathways, walkways, and area lighting projects. The Bollard fixture is an efficient budget-friendly fixture and provides great light output with multiple distribution patterns. Multiple fixtures can be powered by a single solar power system to provide a more reliable solar lighting installation.

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Features

  • Grid Free Lighting Systems
  • High-Powered LED Light Fixtures
  • Easy Installation
  • Environmentally-Friendly Lighting Solution
  • Zero Electric Bills
  • Localized Trenching to Reduce Disturbing Surrounding Areas
  • Minimum 5 Night Backup
  • Sized According To Installation Location and Project Specifications
  • Light Where and When You Need It
  • Poles To Meet AASHTO Wind Load Requirements
  • Marine Grade Aluminum & Stainless Steel Fasteners For Harsh Environments
  • Manufactured in Stuart, FL Since 1994

About SolarBollard

  • The SolarBollard high-powered LED solar lighting system comes complete with solar power assembly, fixture, bracket, and all mounting hardware. SEPCO can also provide a pole to meet wind load specifications.
  • The SolarBollard solar power assembly ranges from 30 Watts to 550 Watts, with the size of the battery assembly allowing for a minimum of five days autonomy. The solar power assembly is sized according to installation location and takes into consideration local weather conditions.
  • The Bollard fixture is a standard bollard style fixture and comes complete with LEDs and drivers used to operate the fixture from the solar-charged batteries. The SolarBollard ranges from 7 to 31 Watts and comes with Symmetrical and Asymmetrical Distribution patterns and 3K, 4K, and 5K color temperatures. The Bollard fixtures are also available in Turtle Friendly Amber.
  • The SolarBollard does not use fixture brackets as the solar is mounted separately from the bollard fixture(s).
  • The SolarBollard system mounts to any round pole with a minimum diameter of 4", allowing the solar to face south while not restricting the direction of fixture installation. The SolarBollard can be purchased complete with a pole for mounting the solar lighting system. Poles are available in aluminum, steel, fiberglass composite, or concrete and are anchor base or direct burial. All poles provided by SEPCO meet local AASHTO wind load requirements.

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