Installation Guide for SOLTECH models including: FLUX, 6W 20W Multifunctional Flood Light

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FLUX-Installation-Manual
FLUX
Multifunctional Flood Light 6W 20W
Installation Manual
SOLTECH Provides Advanced LED Technology Powered With Eco-friendly,
Clean, Solar Energy.
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9.5 inches
FLUX 6W

01 Introduction

Thank you for purchasing FLUX Multifunctional Flood Light Products.
Important Please read these instructions before installation to ensure optimum results and longevity of your lights. The solar panel should be charged in full sunlight for 8 to 9 hours before initial first use to provide optimum results.
Features · Eliminates trenching, cabling, and electricity costs · Solar panel bracket is 360 degrees adjustable, and the light module
is 270 degrees adjustable. Adjusting the solar panel angle maximizes solar energy collection, and allows snow, dirt, and other debris to slide or wash off · Large battery capacity of 7,680 mAh enables long run times and high light output · Wall-mounting and post-mounting accessories available · The latest advanced Li-ion battery lasts 2000+ charging cycles. · 7 operating modes are programmable via remote control or controls on the fixture · IP66 rated protection from water, dirt, and dust · The easiest way to bring lighting to any outdoor application · Photo and motion sensors, wide angle 360° detection, high sensitivity

Notice & Warning 1. The FLUX will provide optimal usage where there is
enough sunshine. 2. Please note the lighting time depends on sunshine duration
and weather. 3. The lamp will light up automatically at dusk. 4. Built-in intelligent IC is with over-charge, over-discharge
and over-voltage protection. 5. Non-professionsals please do not disassemble the lamp. 6. Please do not dispose the battery with household garbage to
avoid explosion.
Please Note During continuous rainy or cloudy days, run time may be reduced as the battery will not be fully charged.

6.9 inches

1.6 inches

14.6 inches

12.4 inches

9.0 inches 02

2.3 inches

15.1 inches

0.7 inches
13.5 inches 16.2 inches

0.7 inches
7.3 inches 9.1 inches

02 Specification

Specifications LED Nominal Power Solar Panel LiFePO4 Battery CCT Lumen Output@4000K CRI Product Size

FLUX 6W 6W
Mono-Crystalline 10V 10W 6.4V 3AH 4,000K
1,020 > 70
Light Head 9.5 X 6.9 X 1.6 Inches Solar Panel 7.3 X 14.6X 0.7 Inches

FLUX 20W 20W
Mono-Crystalline 10V 20W 6.4V 12AH 4,000K
3,400 > 70
Light Head 12.4 X 9.0 X 2.3 Inches Solar Panel 13.5 X 15.1 X 0.7 Inches

Beam Spread Cable Length IP Rating Casting Efficiency@4000K * Charging Time Run Time (@Full Charged) Operation Mode PIR Sensor Angle / Distance * Operating Temperature * Charging Temperature

>130°, NEMA type 7 Very Wide 16.5 ft IP66
PC & Aluminum 170 lm/W
6hrs (1000W/m2) 5­7 Rainy Days 7 Operating Modes 360° / 16.4 ft -4 °F to 122 °F -32 °F to 149 °F

>130°, NEMA type 7 Very Wide 16.5 ft IP66
PC & Aluminum 170 lm/W
6hrs (1000W/m2) 5­7 Rainy Days 7 Operating Modes 360° / 16.4 ft -4 °F to 122 °F -32 °F to 149 °F

Ordering Information Chart

SERIES

WATTAGE

COLOR TEMPERATURE

MOUNTING OPTIONS

FINISH

STL-FLX=FLUX

6=6W 1,020 Lumens 20=20W 3,400 Lumens

4=4,000K

WM=Wall Mount PM=Pole Mount

GY=GRAY BZ=BRONZE

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* The temperature can impact the battery's charge and daily operation.

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* The solar charge data is base on 77 degree F ambient temperature with the panel facing direct solar radiation. The standard radiation value is 1000W/m2.
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03 Installation

WALL MOUNT
01. Permanent Mounting

M8 Screws

02. Removable Mounting

M8 Screws

Connect
First mount the solar panel: 1. Drill two holes into the wall
surface then use the screw kit to secure the solar panel bracket on the wall. 2.After you secure the solar panel bracket, attach the solar panel to the bracket. Then mount the fixture: 3. Drill two holes into the wall surface. Attach the bracket to the fixture then secure to the wall surface with the screw kit. 4. Connect the light and solar panel cables. 04

90° 120° 120°
M8 Screws

Connect Big Screw
Wall Mount Base
M8 Screws

First mount the solar panel: 1. Drill two holes into the wall
surface, then use the screw kit to secure the solar panel bracket on the wall. 2. After you secure the solar panel bracket, attach the solar panel to the bracket. Then mount the fixture: 3. Drill two holes into the wall surface, then screw in the wall mount base to the wall.

4. Attach the bracket to the fixture and then hang the bracket on the wall mount base. Lastly, use the big screw nob to hold them together.
5. Connect the light and solar panel cables.

POLE MOUNT
Connect M8*35 Screws

M8*35 Screws

90° 120°
90° 120°

First, mount the solar panel to the pole: 1. Use the screw kit to secure the
pole mount base and the solar panel bracket to the pole. 2. Then attach the solar panel to the bracket. Then, mount the fixture: 3. Attach the bracket to the fixture. 4. Use the screw kit to secure the fixture bracket to the pole mount base on the pole. 5. Connect the light and solar panel cables.

Check List

02.

01.

04.

03.

05.

FLUX 6W 01. Fixture 02. Remote Control

03. Pole Mount 04. Screw Kit (M8 X 4, M8*35 X 4) 05. Wall Mount Base

03.

01.

03.

04.

02.

05.

FLUX 20W 01. Fixture

03. Pole Mount

02. Remote Control 04. Screw Kit (M8 X 4, M8*35 X 4)

05. Wall Mount Base

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04 Remote Control

MOTION SENSOR MODES

A

Light on 100% if motion is detected, stand-by period is 60 seconds. Light will turn off when no motion is detected.

B

Light on 100% if motion is detected, stand-by period is 60 seconds. Light will dim down to 5% output when no motion

is detected.

60s

C

Light on 100% if motion is detected, stand-by period is 120 seconds. Light will turn off when no motion is detected.

60s

D

Light on 100% if motion is detected, stand-by period is 120 seconds. Light will dim down to 5% output when no motion

is detected.

120s

REMOTE CONTROL INSTRUCTIONS

Indicator Status

Power Status

120s

Remote Buttons A B C D E F

Indicator Status Red Green Red+Green Blue Blue+Red Blue+Green

Additonal Notes 1. The flood lights "Turn On" time depends on the client's local time (Turn-on Light Level:< 20Lux).
2. A, B, C, D, E and F modes have memory functions. For example, if you press mode A and then press the OFF button, Mode A will still be activated when you turn the light on again until end user resets the mode.

E

Light on 50% for 3 hours (Sensor disabled), then returns to motion sensor mode. If motion detected, stand-by period is 60

seconds. Light will turn off when no motion is detected.

3hr

60s

Light on 50% for 3 hours (Sensor disabled), then returns to

F

motion sensor mode. If motion detected, stand-by period is 60

seconds. Light will dim down to 5% output when no motion is

detected.

3hr

60s

RST

Light on 50% for 2 hours, then dims down to 20% for 6 hours, then dims down to 10% untill dawn (Sensor disabled).

50% 2hr

20% 6hr

10% till dawn

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07

70° N 65° N

69° N 68° N 67° N 66° N
64° N

05 Panel Angle
The solar charge in a battery pack won't last forever. The off­grid system relies on stored solar energy for autonomy. Angling your solar panels properly can boost the power intake of your solar lighting system. You want to angle your solar panels at a tilt based on the area's latitude.

63° N 62° N 60° 61° N 60° N
49° N

Alaska

Tip
You can increase the tilt 15° in the winter or decrease 15° in the summer. In this way you can get the maximum sunlight to recharge the battrey.

Key
Strong sunlight

Normal sunlight

Less sunlight

48° N 47° N

Washington

Best Facing Direction of Solar Panel

46° N

Montana

Worst

45° N 44° N 43° N 42° N
41° N

Oregon

Idaho

Wyoming

North Dakota South Dakota

Minnesota Wisconsin

Michigan

Vermont

Maine

New Hampshire

New York

Massachusetts Rhode Island
Connecticut

40° N 39° N

Nevada

Nebraska

Iowa

Ohio

Pennsylvania

New Jersey

38° N

California

Utah

Colorado

Illinois Indiana

West Virginia

Delaware Maryland

45°

37° N

Kansas

Missouri

Kentucky

Virginia

OK

36° N

OK

35° N 34° N 33° N

Arizona

New Mexico

Oklahoma

Arkansas

Tennessee

North Carolina
South Carolina

Best

32° N 31° N 30° N

Texas

Louisiana

Alabama

Mississippi

Georgia

The area will dictate the installation of the fixtures and will sometimes prevent the lights from facing south. But that's okay! Panels facing West & East won't get as much light as Southern facing panels, but will still

29° N

Florida

collect a good amount of sunlight. A North facing panel also works, but it will take longer to charge than any other direction. This would mean

28° N

that the solar charge will be less optimal if installations are facing North.

27° N

26° N

30°

25° N

21° N

World Wide Panel Angles
60° 45° 30°

15°

0° 20° N

15°

15°

30°

08

19° N

Hawaii

45°

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06 IES Light Distribution

FLUX 6W
Lamp=1 097.4 lm Max=430.1 cd Power=6 W Multiplier=1.0974 Degrees=0

Type B

0

100

200

300

Rect 122x120 mm

400

FLUX 20W
Lamp=3 125.2 lm Max=1 143.6 cd Power=18 W Multiplier=3.1252 Degrees=0

Type B

0 200 400 600 800 1 000

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07 Warranty
FLUX is covered by a 3 year limited warranty. SOLTECH urban light warrants to the original purchaser that this product is free from defects in materials and workmanship for the period of 3 years from date of purchase. To obtain warranty service please contact your local distributor or sales rep for further instruction.
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