LED Flood Light 40 Watt with solar panel, remote control, and light sensor
Capabilities
It features a solar collector that gathers and stores solar energy in rechargeable batteries, which are integrated into the collector. The light sensor it has allows it to activate at sunset, while you can also control it via the remote control.
Manufacturer
OEM
Specifications
Product Number
JD-8840
Features & Functions
Solar
Yes
WiFi
No
Motion Sensor
No
Remote Control
Yes
Photocell
No
Specifications
Power
40 W
Colour Temperature
6500 K
Light Colour
Cold White
Colour
Black
LED Flood Lights Application
-
Important information
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Amazing guys!! It's totally worth it!! I didn't expect it to be so bright!! I just wanted it to shine in my garden!! Now it shines like daylight!! The 40 Watts are more than enough for me!!
I bought 2 projectors. One of them didn't work. They sent me another one, but it doesn't work well either. The remote control says one thing, but does another. The 40w projector has an actual output of 5w. No exaggeration. It's the most Chinese thing on the market.
One flaw I found, which no one mentioned, and I couldn't find it in the features, is that its cable is about 2 meters long, so depending on the space you will place it, keep that in mind. This didn't work for me and I had to come up with a solution to extend the cable
After several months of using it, I simply say that it is very satisfactory. I did not expect such brightness and I did not expect it to last until the morning. I will buy more because they are needed.
I placed it in a coastal area before 8 months ago (March 2022) and until a few days ago, it was working perfectly. It would turn on until the morning. Suddenly, without it getting wet, the projector got moisture and now it turns on for an hour and then turns off
Good, efficient, worth its money.
Pay attention to the installation, it needs sufficient exposure to the sun to have satisfactory performance.
Also, I might be wrong, but I think you cannot disable the function that turns on automatically with the photocell.
Very good. During the winter when I bought it without much sunlight, it lit up continuously from dusk until 5:00 in the morning. The light is quite strong. I will buy two more to light up the entire yard.
I have several products from this specific company with different power levels. For example, 20w, 40w, 100w, 300w. Overall, they are decent products. However, there are differences in their performance. Three years ago, I bought two of the 100w ones from the same store and installed them in the same space. One of them still lasts until the next morning, while the other only lasts for about 2 hours. Clearly, it's a battery issue. They are completely waterproof and provide good illumination. When you first get them, let them charge for 2 days. For the first week, set them to run for 3 hours and then adjust as desired. One downside is that if you turn them off, they will turn back on at dusk.
I have purchased 2 of the 40w. At first, both were working perfectly with great battery life. After 6 months, one of them stopped working for some reason. The panel is functional but the projector shows as charged but does not turn on. Unfortunately, the projector has a built-in battery so I cannot intervene as I do not know about electronics. It is very good, but unfortunately, some are defective.
One cannot expect anything more from a solar projector. It shines ideally at night and even with a few hours of sunlight in the winter, it illuminates the entire night. Be careful to place the panel with the correct orientation and tilt, and if someone doesn't know how, they can look at the solar panels of the solar water heaters in their area
Battery: It easily lasts all night. I have been using it since summer and it still works perfectly - November.
Light intensity: It is moderate but not terrible. You can see well enough.
The negative aspect is that even though I turn it off with the remote control, it turns on again the next night.
EDIT: It is now winter and it is a pleasant surprise that with such a short day, it continues to work for almost the entire night.
I would easily buy the same product again if needed - maybe with more watts for greater intensity.
In terms of lighting, it is quite good and powerful for its price. I have it in an uncovered area and after about 2 months it started to leak, not a lot but enough to create condensation on the glass. Another positive aspect is that the sensor works perfectly so far. It automatically turns on when it gets dark, and if you don't want that, you can choose the hours. For me, it is worth buying at this price.
It is the second solar projector that I purchase. Very good lighting and very practical time programming. I have the first one for over a year and it still works perfectly!
I have purchased this model within a 3-month period. The first one had a different connector on the plug that connects the solar panel to the light and it did not have a discreet sensor light like the second one. The first one broke within the first three months and it did not work properly from the beginning. The second one has a different plug and the sensor is on the spotlight. The light is satisfactory, I have it on AUTO mode and it turns on as soon as it gets dark and turns off with the first light of the day (provided it has been well charged with good sunlight)
Excellent purchase. I bought one a month ago and now a second one. Good construction, great brightness, and long-lasting as long as it has good orientation and sunlight throughout the night. If the batteries also last, it's perfect.
10/8/21
And the problems started on one of the two that I have, after 14 months of having it. While it receives sunlight all day, it doesn't stay on at night for even an hour. Obviously, the battery gave out. The other one I have is working fine. Now we need to use a hot air gun to heat up the glass all around to melt the silicone and remove the glass to access the battery. I didn't expect it to need a battery replacement in such a short period of time. So, what can we say? It's a low-quality Chinese battery.
BATTERY REPLACEMENT.
Think before you buy it about how you will change the battery when needed because it is difficult. I tried as they told me from the store where I bought it to heat up the glass all around. It wouldn't come off no matter what. I heated it up for a long time and the result was that the entire glass cracked due to the temperature. After it broke into pieces and I saw the battery, I realized that the battery doesn't have any specifications written on it. So, when we buy solar lights, we should make sure to have direct access to the battery and not need a whole process that is not even guaranteed to change the battery. And I don't know if it's worth going through this process. In its place, I installed a 10-watt electric light with a day-night photocell and the results are very satisfactory.
16/6/20
Very good projector with great brightness and duration. The panel should receive as much sunlight as possible to charge the battery and last longer. In my case, where it receives sunlight all day, it stays on for more than six hours. We'll see the battery's durability.