Aolyty Solar Strobe Warning Light 360 Degree Super Bright Waterproof IP48 for Construction Traffic Dock Marine Light Control Flashing (Yellow)







Key features
- •【SOLAR POWERED - NO ELECTRIC BILL】Once you install the light, you can just leave it alone. It absorb sunlight at daytime and automatically flash at night and darkness, no need to turn on the switch or connect wire.
- •【6 LED SUPER BRIGHT and SHINE FARTHER】Unique 6 eagle eye lens and angel eye lens make the light brighter and shine farther.
- •【SUPER WATERPROOF and LONG LIFESPAN】IP48 waterproof level and corrosion resistance prolong the lifespan of flashing light, don't have to replace the light frequently. The light can get wet in the rain but it can't be soak in the water.
- •【NO SWITCH - HIGH LEAKPROOFNESS】No switch means the light is fully sealed, no water can slip in because of the high density, ensure the long lifespan.
- •【MULTIPLE APPLICATION】It can be installed on traffic cone, guardrail, construction machine.....traffic, construction, dock, marine, or any place you want to install.
Aolyty Solar Strobe Warning Light 360 Degree Super Bright Waterproof IP48 for Construction Traffic Dock Marine Light Control Flashing (Yellow)
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Customer Reviews
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Very bright and worked well
FalconPaw✓ Verified Purchase•January 11, 2024
It was very bright and worked better than the other one I bought on Amazon for double the money got here quick and easily seen from far away
UPDATE.. 3 months after purchase.. Still good
Honestly✓ Verified Purchase•January 5, 2024
6/2023. Bought about 1.5 years ago. This unit has been outside in the north east of New York. Still running strong.
Stays blinking until Sun up.
Bought this flashing light to fit in a 4' high Lighthouse. Even with a roof that is within 3" of the solar panel, the unit manages to continue to blink until sunrise. Not sure if -15degree F temps, this winter, will ruin the battery and/or panel.
Stays blinking until Sun up.
Bought this flashing light to fit in a 4' high Lighthouse. Even with a roof that is within 3" of the solar panel, the unit manages to continue to blink until sunrise. Not sure if -15degree F temps, this winter, will ruin the battery and/or panel.
Custom modifications
S. McCaslin✓ Verified Purchase•January 3, 2024
I tailored the product to my application.
I need the light to point in only two directions (East and West), so I removed two of the six LEDs that point North and South. The product's circuit design will naturally redistribute the power that would have gone to those two LEDs to the remaining four, making them brighter. I stabilized the remaining LEDs mechanically using silicone glue.
In my application, the product will be covered in snow occasionally, so I need the charge to last for more than a day. I replaced the existing 800 mAh battery with a 2800 mAh battery. Note also that NiMH battery capacity drops dramatically at low temperature. I also added a AA battery holder, since soldering directly to battery terminals is not a good idea. If you do this, be careful not to reverse polarity, since there is no reverse-polarity protection. The battery holder acts as an on/off switch, since you can slide the battery back in the holder to turn off the unit. Another advantage to replacing the battery is that replacement batteries come precharged, whereas the existing battery arrives discharged.
I have provided the datasheet for the controller chip with this review. Note that the inductor in the product is 33 uH. You could, in principle, replace that inductor with a lower value to make the LEDs brighter. The inductor is inside the small piece of black foam rubber, which is used for reducing radio interference. The QX5252 is functionally equivalent to the YX861A. Operating frequency is about 180 kHz.
I experimented with alternative LEDs, but I found that the LEDs that came with the product are brighter than any alternative that I tried.
Some reviewers have sealed the top using silicone glue, but I think this is unnecessary. The lip at the top interlocks in a way that provides good moisture protection.
I need the light to point in only two directions (East and West), so I removed two of the six LEDs that point North and South. The product's circuit design will naturally redistribute the power that would have gone to those two LEDs to the remaining four, making them brighter. I stabilized the remaining LEDs mechanically using silicone glue.
In my application, the product will be covered in snow occasionally, so I need the charge to last for more than a day. I replaced the existing 800 mAh battery with a 2800 mAh battery. Note also that NiMH battery capacity drops dramatically at low temperature. I also added a AA battery holder, since soldering directly to battery terminals is not a good idea. If you do this, be careful not to reverse polarity, since there is no reverse-polarity protection. The battery holder acts as an on/off switch, since you can slide the battery back in the holder to turn off the unit. Another advantage to replacing the battery is that replacement batteries come precharged, whereas the existing battery arrives discharged.
I have provided the datasheet for the controller chip with this review. Note that the inductor in the product is 33 uH. You could, in principle, replace that inductor with a lower value to make the LEDs brighter. The inductor is inside the small piece of black foam rubber, which is used for reducing radio interference. The QX5252 is functionally equivalent to the YX861A. Operating frequency is about 180 kHz.
I experimented with alternative LEDs, but I found that the LEDs that came with the product are brighter than any alternative that I tried.
Some reviewers have sealed the top using silicone glue, but I think this is unnecessary. The lip at the top interlocks in a way that provides good moisture protection.
Incredible product
Captainredbone✓ Verified Purchase•December 12, 2023
This will run all night long. Strong battery
Nice Light, the Top is not sealed water tight. Still a great little light, enjoy !
Goemon 64✓ Verified Purchase•December 7, 2023
The top is not sealed and can be taken off, then it can be sealed with silicone glue.
There are two screws in the bottom, take them out, and the top can be removed and sealed properly.
I use GE Silicone GLUE, NOT regular silicone. Seal the bottom too.
The circuit is powered by a 1.2 volt 800 mAh cell that is soldered on the PV cell. With a full charge (1.38 Volts) the unit will flash all night. The Solar panel has a circuit board that is integrated into the back of the PV panel. It has a couple of resistors and a capacitor and what looks like a choke for, or is the inductor? It also has what looks like a tiny 555 timer, the components are set up similar to a 555 flashing circuit. See You Tube.
The solar panel, AA cell & circuit being incorporated into one piece is great. No Wires.
The low light "turn on" is decent, charging was at a decent rate, so it has a decent, protected Solar (PV) Cell.
The panel is a tight fit in the top but not glued in, it will pop out after you remove the two screws that go through the red holder. The top is solid and the PV cell inside is protected from acidity in the rain.
A cell with more mAh could be added. I would go no higher than 1300 mAh. 1.2 volt.
Overall, it is built very well, better than most Chines solar stuff.
I added a switch leg with a push button switch to the bottom of one unit in the pic. The Switches were bought here.
It would be nice if the body were made of glass, that way the sun won't destroy it.
The solar lights I build are in glass jars, upside down & silicone glue, they do not leak, fade, or crackle.
Switch info: Cylewet 12Pcs 12mm Self-Locking Latching Push Button Switch (Pack of 12) CYT1091.
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There are two screws in the bottom, take them out, and the top can be removed and sealed properly.
I use GE Silicone GLUE, NOT regular silicone. Seal the bottom too.
The circuit is powered by a 1.2 volt 800 mAh cell that is soldered on the PV cell. With a full charge (1.38 Volts) the unit will flash all night. The Solar panel has a circuit board that is integrated into the back of the PV panel. It has a couple of resistors and a capacitor and what looks like a choke for, or is the inductor? It also has what looks like a tiny 555 timer, the components are set up similar to a 555 flashing circuit. See You Tube.
The solar panel, AA cell & circuit being incorporated into one piece is great. No Wires.
The low light "turn on" is decent, charging was at a decent rate, so it has a decent, protected Solar (PV) Cell.
The panel is a tight fit in the top but not glued in, it will pop out after you remove the two screws that go through the red holder. The top is solid and the PV cell inside is protected from acidity in the rain.
A cell with more mAh could be added. I would go no higher than 1300 mAh. 1.2 volt.
Overall, it is built very well, better than most Chines solar stuff.
I added a switch leg with a push button switch to the bottom of one unit in the pic. The Switches were bought here.
It would be nice if the body were made of glass, that way the sun won't destroy it.
The solar lights I build are in glass jars, upside down & silicone glue, they do not leak, fade, or crackle.
Switch info: Cylewet 12Pcs 12mm Self-Locking Latching Push Button Switch (Pack of 12) CYT1091.
sold here on AMAZON
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