Special Designed Led Solar Fence Light Outdoor Garden Fence Lamp
- Loading Port:
- China main port
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 100 pc
- Supply Capability:
- 100000 pc/month
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1. Inner packing: opp bag or color box
2. Outer packing: carton
3. Shipping: depends on customer's requirement.
Product Description
Product name | Led Solar Fence Light Outdoor Garden Fence Lamp |
Item No. | CNRS-2001 |
Solar Panel | 0.14W |
Battery | 1Pc AA Size 600mAh 1.2V Ni-Cd |
LED | 2 Pcs LEDs |
Color temperature | 6000K-8000K |
Autonomy | 8~10 hrs/day |
Water proof | IP44 |
Brightness | 14lm |
Material | Plastic |
Company Information
China National Building Materials Group Corporation (CNBM) was established in 1984 with approval from the State Council, and then became a Central Enterprise under direct supervision of State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission of the State Council in 2003.Till the end of 2010, CNBM had set up more than 38 branches and 8 offices worldwide involving 28 countries and regions located over five continents around the world, and established import and export business relations with more than 120 countries and regions.At present, the Group has more than 60 overseas building material production lines, including completed ones and those under construction.
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Sample Item
Sample finish time: 3-7 days
Sample Charge: Depend on what items,usually free- 2 times of the unit price
Express freight cost:depend on customer
FAQ
1.Q:What's your payment terms?
A: T/T or L/C
2.Q:When could you send me the samples
A:2-3days
3.Q:Can I customize the strip length?
A: Yes
4.Q:Do you also sell other kinds led lights?
A:Yes, we also supply led bulbs, spotlights, led light, led tube light ,ceiling light etc.
- Q: My Rear lights suddenly stopped working, and my break ligts do not work. All of my other lights work! what could be wrong?
- Poor ground at the tail light, or bad tail light bulb. Those are the only things that both lights have in common. Check the bulb and the socket that the bulb is in.
- Q: How is light transmitted?How is light scattered?
- interaction of light with matter--Transmission,Reflection,Refracti... Emission,scattering. Although light can travel through a vacuum, it can not travel through all objects. When light strikes an object, it can be transmitted, reflected or absorbed. The object is made of molecules, and each molecule has electrons, capable of jumping to higher energy levels by absorbing energy.Light passing through an object is called transmitted light. A light packet has a certain amount of energy in it according to its frequency-- the higher the frequency, the more energy. If this energy corresponds to one of the electron energy levels, the electron will absorb it and re-emit it as heat. Transparent materials, however, do not absorb the energy of the photon. Since the photon is not absorbed, it is able to pass straight through. Some materials are partially transparent, absorbing some photons and transmitting others. This will make the material look tinted, since it only passes certain colors of light. Scattering is a general physical process where some forms of radiation, such as light, sound, or moving particles, are forced to deviate from a straight trajectory by one or more localized non-uniformities in the medium through which they pass.
- Q: Can someone please describe key light, fill light, and back light.and its not homework.
- In brief.... A key light is the brightest light you're using, probably a strobe or a hot light. A fill light reduces shadows, usually a lower intensity than the key light (powered down, farther away, through a screen) A back-light can either be used to light up the background and reduce the shadows caused by your key and fill lights, or it can be used to show smoke or water or something that usually gets lost in shooting.
- Q: light bulb electricity
- In 1879, using lower current electricity, a small carbonized filament, and an improved vacuum inside the globe, Edison was able to produce a reliable, long-lasting source of light.
- Q: What is the quality of solar garden lights
- At the same time, the upstream chip prices fell rapidly
- Q: title. like the visible light spectrum
- Plants need the full visible spectrum to grow well. Though their range of collection spans the wavelengths 300-800nm plants collect most strongly at certain bands rather than equally at every wave length. Chlorophylls, the primary photosynthetic pigment class, includes Chlorophyll a absorbing strongest in the red and Chlorophyll b absorbing most in the blue. Together the chlorophyll absorbs wavelengths of visible light except across a shared 'green gap' that is reflected. 400nm < Chlorophyll's strongest absorption < 700 nm. Below 400nm the higher energy of the photons raise the risk of photochemical damage. Beyond 700 nm the energy levels are insufficient to effectively drive photochemistry for most organisms (except in cyanobactria with chlorophyll d p740). This puts the most usable energy in the visible lengths. First life was aquatic where light in higher energy states does not penetrate far. So light absorption under water is best in the long penetrating red wavelengths where chlorophyll a mostly absorbs. The various accessory pigments arose later to capture the high energy blue light and to fill the green gap in differing niches. For example chlorophyll b extends the absorption range by about 30nm into the 'green gap' reducing the range of reflected light in plants when chlorophyll a/b are present in photosystem II. Chl b’s main function is to collect energy but a secondary function is to regulate the primary antenna size. Chl b is not the only accessory pigment nor was likely the the first. Photosynthetic accessory pigments include many carotenoids, chlorophylls other than chl a and the phycobilins common to the cyanobacteria (bluegreen algae) rhodophyta (red algae).
- Q: so, the light dont have sense of time?
- Amazing. Yes and No are both equally represented here. You should (and probably DO ) know that nothing with rest mass can travel at the speed of light. For massive particles (such as what we are made from) we can (theoretically) approach arbitrarily close to the speed of light, but never reach it. (Technologically, we do not have any way of doing that (at least, not yet).) So we would experience time behaving normally if we were traveling at 99.9999999999% of the speed of light. [ And actually, we ARE traveling that fast right now - relative to some reference frames. So, if you are asking about speeds close to c, then the answer is look around you, then you tell me.] For photons and other massless particles traveling AT the speed of light: No time passes. The space-time path they take has zero duration. This is speaking about in their reference frame. (If massless particles can be said to have a reference frame.) One quibble I have with your question is the use of the word stops. This implies that it was going at some point. This is wrong. And of course, light having a sense of time is just plain silly. Time does not exist for massless particles (which all travel at c). It doesn't stop.
- Q: Light is just part of the electromagentic radiationLight contains visible light only.Light contains visible light, infrared and ultraviolet.#Light=Electromagentic radiationLight contains visible light, infrared, ultraviolet, radio waves, x-ray and gamma ray.
- All light is electromagnetic radiation. Visible light is what we generally mean by light, but not all visible light is visible to humans. For instance bees can see parts of the ultraviolet spectrum we cannot. therefore, the term light includes visible light to all animals, not just humans. Radio waves, x-rays, and gamma rays ARE electromagnetic radiation, but they are outside of the boundaries of visible light. They are not perceived by any biological sensory apparatus that we know of. Therefore, a correct definition of light includes all wavelengths that animals can see with eyes, and that does not include radio waves or gamma rays. For specific wavelengths and extra information see the source info i provided
- Q: Should we use as much light or not? Does it hurt us enviormentally?
- It's not the light that hurts the environment it's the amount of electricity it uses to turn it on and keep it on. That is why they are trying to get everyone to switch to the new bulbs, they use less electricity. Unfortunately they also don't give as much light, and can't be used on dimmers. So to get the same amount of light with the new bulbs you need to turn on about 3 lights to see instead of 1 with the standard bulbs that we have been using for years. The new light bulbs also contain mercury and can not be recycled, they will last longer but when they are burned out they will just fill up our dumps and harm the environment with the mercury. They need to think long term and find another way to save the environment without using mercury, saving electicity and making a bulb that can be recycled.
- Q: Are the corner lights on a Honda Prelude the ones placed on the corner of the bumper, and is activated when signal lights turn on at the same time as the headlights?If not, what do you call those lights that turn on when the signal light on the same side and the headlights are activated at the same time?And what is the best model and control unit to buy of this light?Thank you!
- typically the lights right next the the headlight are call corner lights and the ones on the bumper are simply bumper lights.
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Special Designed Led Solar Fence Light Outdoor Garden Fence Lamp
- Loading Port:
- China main port
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 100 pc
- Supply Capability:
- 100000 pc/month
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