Imperial II Solar Lamp Post- Single
This solar lamp post is a great way to dress up your yard, without using electricity.
Upgraded run times up to 72 hours on low / 36 hours on high!
The Gama Sonic Imperial II Solar Lamp Post - Single is made of weather-proof cast aluminum with beveled glass panels.
The GamaSonic patented reflector cone creates brighter light. This light has an 8 watt solar panel. Automatically turns on at dusk. The new improved lamps will run 36-72 hours!
Specifications
- Model: GS-97NS
- LED Color: 6000K
- Lumens: 300
- Total LEDs: 21
- Battery: Li-ion
- Voltage: 3.2
- Battery Capacity: 6000 mAh
- Power Source: Mono-Crystalline Solar Cell
- Light Duration: Up to 12 hours
- Measurements: 10.5" x 10.5" x 97" (78" Pole + 19" Lamp)
- Additional Pole Sizes Available: 96" & 120" (Call: 1-800-985-4129)
- 21 Super Bright LEDs In Each Lamp Head
- Bright White Light (6000K) Color Temperature
- Commercial Grade Construction
- 8 Watt Heavy Duty, Tempered Glass Solar Panel
- 4 pack Li-Ion Rechargeable Batteries
- Each Lamp Head Is 19”H X 10.5” W
- 2 Year Manufacturer Warranty
The GS-97NS is available with three different pole size options which include concrete mounting bolts for installation.
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I could not be happier with the product! Fast delivery, easy installation, and great function. Thanks!
Excellent: Very bright, moon light color. At least a couple of years, same intensity of the brightness. I wonder if we can regain the brightness of the older lights by changing battery?
They installed quickly. We are just a little concerned that the pole base holds up over time and don't crack since its very light weight and thin wall metal. We also did not expect the pole to be 3 pieces and come in a small box.
These are GREAT!!! They have been raved about by all of the residents in our development....they LOVE them
Start with, it works great and looks great, exactly what I wanted. The anchors I received, if installed per the online mounting instructions were no way long enough to be sunk 2.5 inches into the concrete base and reach through the bottom of the base to fasten it to the concrete. I installed this pole where an existing pole use to be. I sunk a 12" wide 24" long round concrete form in to the hole, leveled it and poured it with concrete. I never intended to use the anchors anyway, so no problem. I used 6" stainless steel hex bolts with all stainless hardware. I did my calculations; from the bottom of the base I inserted the bolts and finger tightened the hardware and then set the base with the bolts hanging down into the concrete. The base is a little smaller in diameter than the 12" form. I took some scrap 1/8" paneling, cut 2 pieces longer than the 12" form and narrower than the spaces between the bolts. I placed them across the form and then set base on the paneling with bolts sinking into the concrete. Next day I slid the shims out and bolted the base tight, with the decorative caps covering the bolts and hardware. From base attachment to light install I leveled each step. Along the way some very minor tweaks had to be made. The top comes with 5mm, slotted set screws which had very small screwdriver slots. Had my doubts. I bought 5mm hex head set screws to replace them. Worked great. I was able to get a firm attachment without over torquing them. It's a great lamp. My neighbor was watching me over the course of three days it took me to complete the project. I know, why so long, I'm 78 with multiple joint replacements. My neighbor is now getting one after doing some recon one night to look at mine.