Great question, the light itself is an inside light, it's design makes it ideal for hanging under gazebos, arbours and pergolas, it can be used as a solar shed or garage light with the solar panel mounted outside. As I am unsure of the space you are looking light or if there is anything for the light to attach to. If there is a covering then it should be fine to hang from there, however if it is exposed then I would recommend perhaps a security light with a separate panel like our EVO30.
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The lument rating for the light is 70 lumen, it is a warm white light, this light is dusk until dawn.
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The Richmond light is remote-operated which means you are able to switch it on and off using the remote, however, the light may fail to switch on if the photocell within the panel detects it is too bright for the light to do so.
Hi Leigh, thank you for your message. Yes, you can leave your light off and it will still charge. Naturally the panel gathers a charge and stores it in the battery so when you are ready to switch the light on the battery will be fully charged
That is correct, yes.
We do not sell the solar panel individually.
Please look into this light
This light can only operate while it is completely dark / night outside.
The battery that you require is: 14500 600mAh Lithium-Ion Rechargeable Battery
Please leave the light switched on and it will come on automatically each evening.
It depends on the location of the solar panel. If the solar panel is exposed to some direct daylight it will be able to charge and perform.
If you turn off the light with the remote and only turn it on/off using the remote it will stay off until you turn it on
Yes our lights will come on when they detect darkness.
No this cannot be done, the panel cannot be disconnected to charge the light
The batteries are replaceable. They need to be changed approximately every two years and that should keep your unit running.
The bulb isn't replaceable however will last for up to 50,000hrs. The shade isn't detachable.
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We do not recommend that. The batteries are inside the solar panel. The panel should be connected to the light all the time.
It takes a lithium battery.
It would be suitable, the panel will of course need to be attached to the outside. The UV protection and refraction of light will cause the panel not to charge fully if it is behind glass.
Apologies, we are in the middle of updating the instructions. As there were too many switches we have done away with the one of the panel. The light will charge in the on/off position, so you can always just leave it for a few days then use the 'on' button on the remote.
The Richmond is an inside light and the panel to go outside. The panel will be waterproof, but the Richmond should be installed inside a shed etc.
The height/drop of the Richmond cannot be adjusted at all. Any modifcations made to the unit will invalidate the warranty.