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Description
A sustainable light source is now a well-known feature in and around every household. The FlinQ Butterfly Solar Lamps are a unique addition to that range. These lamps are one with nature in two ways: in form and in use. You no longer need electricity or batteries to illuminate the space around your house or building. Let nature give you a helping hand.
Not only does the shape of this lamp remind you of a butterfly, the design also has the unique appearance of the flying insect. The lamp owes its name to the light effect that resembles a butterfly. The butterfly effect is created by light from the left, right and from below. As if the lamp is moving on the wall.
On one side, the butterfly lamp is equipped with a solar panel. This captures the energy needed to make the underside shine. A solar lamp in its optimal form.
Sustainable wall lamp
– Modern design LED wall lamp provides lighting around the house
– Solar panel on the lamp provides necessary energy: light makes light!
– Available in two different sizes (and strengths)
– Includes motion sensors for extra sustainable use
– Sustainable wall lamp for around the house
The lamp charges during the day and gets maximum power from the sunlight that is captured. This also happens when the sun shines behind the clouds. The lamp then shines at night when someone walks by, or when other movement is detected. This makes the solar lamp even more efficient – you have light when you need it.
The FlinQ Butterfly Solar Lamp is available in two different sizes and strengths. Choose the compact Geisha (1.5W and 220lm) or the larger Atalanta (4W and 500lm). Both are IP65 waterproof. On a rainy day, you don’t have to worry about the solar panel not being able to handle the precipitation.
The ideal installation height for the solar lamp is estimated at 2 to 4 meters, depending on the location of the lamp. Choose a spot where you can use the light well. The power of the LED lights will amaze you: this butterfly shines.
Atalanta Operating Mode
The Solar Lamp Atalanta has two operating modes. Mode A: When the battery percentage is higher than thirty percent, the lamp automatically lights up to full strength when movement is detected within 6 meters. The lamp then dims to 3 percent strength (front and rear light on) after 20 seconds without movement. When the battery percentage is lower than 30 percent, the lamp lights up to full strength when movement is detected within 6 meters. The lamp then dims to 3 percent strength (front light off, rear light on) after 20 seconds without movement.
Mode B: The lamp automatically lights up when the sun goes down (<30 LUX) and stays at 50 percent light strength. After 5 hours or when the battery percentage drops below 30 percent, the lamp switches to energy saving mode. The lamp then automatically switches to 50 percent strength when movement within 6 meters is detected. The light then dims to a lower strength (front light off, rear light on) after 20 seconds without movement.
Use the switch button to toggle between modes. Press once and the rear light flashes once: mode A. Press again and the rear light flashes twice: mode B. Press a third time and the lamp turns off.
Additional information
| Power | 4W |
|---|---|
| Lumens | 500LM |
| LED | 56x SMD2835 (front 54, rear 2) |
| Dimensions | 211 x 140 x 115 mm |
| Waterproof type | IP65 |
| Material | ABS+PC, anti-UV |
| Solar panel | 0.7 Wp, mono-crystalline silicon |
| Light angle | 90 degrees |
| Working time | Depending on mode (>35 hours) |
| Burn time after detection | 20 seconds |
The time it takes for a solar lamp to charge depends on various factors, such as the type of lamp, the amount of sunlight, and the battery capacity. Generally, it takes about 6 to 8 hours to fully charge a FlinQ solar lamp. Keep in mind that during the winter months, a solar lamp charges slower and less effectively than during the summer months. The number of daylight hours is significantly less in winter compared to summer months.
During the winter months, the days are much shorter and the sun’s power is significantly weaker. As a result, the lamps charge slower than in the summer months.
No, FlinQ solar lamps have a battery that cannot be replaced.
Depending on the internal battery and the type of solar panel, a FlinQ solar lamp can last up to 32 hours on a full battery. The placement of the lamp, as well as the intensity of the sun in combination with the number of sun hours in a day, determine how long a solar lamp can burn. When installing, make sure the lamp gets enough sunlight during the day.













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