Bidirectional Square Solar Road Stud

Driving along a dark road, you might have seen occasional flashes of light emitting from some devices that have been installed on the road. These devices are called solar road studs, cat’s eyes (due to their design), or Raised Pavement Markers. solar road studs These objects include a lens or sheeting that enhances their visibility by reflecting the light from the headlights of vehicles and making the road visible to the drivers. They are bonded or anchored within the road surface for lane marking and delineation for night-time visibility.

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Solar cat eye road stud charging guide

Full operational nighttime performance of the Solar Cat Eye Stud (200+ hours of uninterrupted signal – no further exposure to sunlight) is only achievable when fully charged outdoors.
At this point, the large storage capacity allows the solar cat’s eye studs to operate every night, 365 days a year, due to constant outdoor exposure. The solar cat’s eye road stud starts charging the first time it is exposed to sunlight. In the summer months with direct sunlight, this may take up to 8 hours. Partial sun/shade areas will extend charging time.
For installations in winter and cloudy conditions, the charging time of the solar cat eye stud will be extended. During these times, expect a slow build-up to full performance as the solar cat’s eye stud is charged. During this time, full operational performance will not be achieved – but the solar cat eye stud will operate satisfactorily with short uninterrupted performance until fully charged
Make sure to install your solar cat’s eye studs within 6 months of purchase – or charge them outdoors until installed. Leaving them in discharge for extended periods of time may damage the battery and reduce performance.
Please take this into consideration: All solar products need to be exposed to direct outdoor sunlight to function properly, so be sure to take this into account when choosing your product positioning. Charging on an indoor windowsill might seem like a good place to put a solar cat’s eye stud, but some types of coated glass may block most of the daylight.
Bidirectional Square Solar Road Stud
Bidirectional Square Solar Road Stud

SPECIFICATION:

Product Name solar road stud NK-RS-A6B
Body material Hi-pressure Casting Aluminium alloy
Power supply Monocrystalline solar panel 2.5V/0.25W
Battery NI-MH 1.2V/ 600mah or Lithium battery (high-temperature resistance);
LED Ultra bright diameter 5mm 6pcs
LED color Red, Yellow, Green, Blue, White
working mode Recharging at day and working automatically at night
Working hours (1).Blinking:140hours for NI-MH battery;

(2).Constant:40hours for NI-MH battery;

Life span 2 years for NI-MH battery;
Visual distance >800m
Waterproof IP68
Resistance >20T
Size L114*W129*H23mm/122*104*23mm+53mm
Package: 2pc/box;60pcs/ctn
Carton Size:  Without shank: 2pcs/box; 60pcs/ctn; Weight: 21kgs; Carton size:58.5*24.5*18.5cm

(2pcs/box; 60pcs/ctn; Weight: 46.30bs; Carton size:23.03″*9.65″*7.28″)

With shank: 1pcs/box; 45pcs/ctn; Weight: 18.5kgs;  carton size: 56.5*34.8*23.6cm

(1pcs/box; 45pcs/ctn; Weight: 40.79bs; Carton size:22.24″*13.70″*9.29″)

Certificate CE;ROHS;IP68
Bidirectional Square Solar Road Stud
Bidirectional Square Solar Road Stud
Driving along a dark road, you might have seen occasional flashes of light emitting from some devices that have been installed on the road. These devices are called solar road studs, cat’s eyes (due to their design), or Raised Pavement Markers. solar road studs These objects include a lens or sheeting that enhances their visibility by reflecting the light from the headlights of vehicles and making the road visible to the drivers. They are bonded or anchored within the road surface for lane marking and delineation for night-time visibility.
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