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Power your essentials anywhere with the Easton PBOX Power Bank — a self-contained solar energy kit combining a lithium battery, intelligent controller, and universal USB output. It charges via an external solar panel, giving you renewable energy for lighting, small devices, and more. Available with 20–60W solar panels and 77Wh–308Wh battery storage, it delivers dependable electricity whether you’re camping, working remotely, or living in an off-grid environment. Charge everything from LED lamps to laptops using its USB/DC inverter port. Rugged and easy to use, it’s ideal as an emergency supply or a reliable household power source where traditional electricity isn’t available.
Power your essentials anywhere with the Easton PBOX Power Bank — a self-contained solar energy kit combining a lithium battery, intelligent controller, and universal USB output. It charges via an external solar panel, giving you renewable energy for lighting, small devices, and more. Available with 20–60W solar panels and 77Wh–308Wh battery storage, it delivers dependable electricity whether you’re camping, working remotely, or living in an off-grid environment. Charge everything from LED lamps to laptops using its USB/DC inverter port. Rugged and easy to use, it’s ideal as an emergency supply or a reliable household power source where traditional electricity isn’t available.
Power your essentials anywhere with the Easton PBOX Power Bank — a self-contained solar energy kit combining a lithium battery, intelligent controller, and universal USB output. It charges via an external solar panel, giving you renewable energy for lighting, small devices, and more. Available with 20–60W solar panels and 77Wh–308Wh battery storage, it delivers dependable electricity whether you’re camping, working remotely, or living in an off-grid environment. Charge everything from LED lamps to laptops using its USB/DC inverter port. Rugged and easy to use, it’s ideal as an emergency supply or a reliable household power source where traditional electricity isn’t available.
Watts measure power consumption, while lumens measure light output. Higher wattage doesn't always mean brighter light—lumens matter more for brightness.
It depends on the application. For example, small signs need around 3.4 watts, while large billboards may need up to 25 watts. Pathways usually need 15–25 watts, and parking lots or highways may require up to 70 watts.
Yes. Most LEDs range from 3000K to 5000K. Coastal areas may need turtle-friendly lighting, which impacts wattage and output.
These controls adjust brightness based on activity. They reduce power use during inactive times while maintaining safety and visibility.
They define how light spreads. Type II is ideal for paths and roads; Type III and IV suit parking lots and larger areas.
Always work with a solar lighting specialist. They’ll help ensure the fixture meets both lighting and solar power requirements efficiently.