Wireless Lighting
Just because the sun slips away each night doesn't mean that you can't still utilize it.
May 1, 2004
Just because the sun slips away each night doesn't mean that you can't still utilize it. When electrical wires aren't an option, you can trust solar energy to keep the lights on. Heath/Zenith motion-detecting solar lights can be placed near the dock to illuminate your boat at night and startle any suspicious strangers. Detecting motion up to 60 feet away and operating up to 14 days without recharging from direct sunlight, these lights are energy-efficient, saving an estimated 9 billion kilowatts of energy and minimizing energy pollution. Prices start at $79.95.
For more information, contact Heath/Zenith, Dept. BW, 2901 Industrial Dr., Bowling Green, KY 42012; (800) 858-8501; www.heath-zenith.com .
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