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Gama Sonic Baytown Solar Lamp – Black

The Gama Sonic Baytown Solar LED outdoor light fixture model GS-106FPW is an energy-saving and money-saving replacement for electric or gas-powered outdoor lighting. This solar lantern with its modern design makes a stylish addition to your home’s exterior. This solar lamp comes with 10 LEDs and Gama Sonic’s cone reflector which helps disperse the light more efficiently. All In One Solar Lighting Solution: This Solar Light comes with all the hardware for mounting this unit anywhere you choose where ample sunshine is available. It includes all the hardware for three styles of mounting: as a wall sconce; on flat surfaces such as pillars or columns; or at the top of a three-inch outside diameter lamp post. Easy Solar DIY Solution: This solar lantern can be mounted on 3-inch posts, flat surfaces and walls. No Electrical Wiring: Zero electrical wiring is required for installation, making this outdoor solar lamp the perfect replacement solution for brightening up your curb appeal. Just mount the light anywhere you choose where ample sunshine is available and let the sun do the rest. Virtually Maintenance Free: This solar lamp is constructed of weather-resistant, rust-resistant cast aluminum and beveled glass. Once installed, just let the sun do all the work. The only maintenance required is changing the batteries every 2 ½ – 3 years. Cost Effective: Solar Powered Light means no further costs, making this unit a cost-effective solar lighting solution for new installation or a perfect money-saving replacement for electrical or gas-powered outdoor lighting. Automatic Operation at Dusk: This Gama Sonic solar light is designed to provide automatic performance at dusk with 80-lumen output and up to 8 hours of operation when its battery gets fully charged during the day. Duration: At dusk, 10 warm-white LEDs will turn on automatically and shine at a brightness of 80 lumens (generally it takes about six hours of direct sunlight on the solar panel to achieve a full solar charge o

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