A kiwi camping summer made easy with Mightylite solar from Simx

A kiwi camping summer made easy with Mightylite solar from Simx

Summertime in New Zealand evokes many things - swimming at the beach, pohutukawas in flower, pavlova, and of course camping - the traditional kiwi holiday. 

 

Summertime in New Zealand evokes many things - swimming at the beach, pohutukawas in flower, late evening barbeques, and of course camping - the traditional kiwi holiday. 

 

For your next camping holiday make sure you’re sorted with Mightylite Solar, which practically guarantees light all night, regardless of sunshine hours.

 

 “With Mightylite Solar, you get a floodlight, with brackets and a solar panel, and a remote control,” explains John Braggins, Market Manager for Simx.  “The Power Management System is the key to how well this product operates. It determines how much the battery has charged during the day, and adjusts the amount of light output appropriately – the idea is to maximise how long you can have light for.”

 

“Mightylite is a very simple kit to assemble and operate,” he adds. “A normal solar floodlight comes with a long list of components that require assembly, and with an operating system that will switch on at night – for as long as the battery will last … which may only be three or four hours. That's all its does!”

 

Mightylite has a unique solar power management system: The digital control of the battery determines how much the battery is charged, and uses that power accordingly. This is indicated with a series of LED indicator lights on the battery. So if the day was not so sunny, and the battery has only charged to 60% or even 35% capacity, the time-on durations, and light levels when activated, will automatically be at reduced levels. This is to minimise battery drain, and therefore maximise duration of operation at night.

 

The floodlight comes with a PIR sensor, which will reduce wasted usage further … and the remote control can configure up to 15 different settings depending on how you want to use the floodlight. 

Mightylite Solar remote control settings include:

  • Turn the PIR sensor on or off
  • Manually dim up and down
  • Adjust PIR parameters
  • Continuous light for 15 hours
  • 4 hour worklight
  • All night Courtesy light

 

Whatever your requirements, this light will deliver. Two wattage choices providing up to 2300 lumens.

 

“The suitability and flexibility of Mightylite Solar for camping is very obvious, being a fast-to-install and easy-to-operate off grid lighting system ” adds John. “No more darkness too soon at the campsite, then fumbling about for torches and batteries.”

For more information Mightylite Solar from Simx click here or contact us via email or phone at 09 259 1660.