Wandlite - Lighting off a 12 volt battery when you have no mains power

Francamp

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If you do not have mains power in your shed/barn/stable of tackroom and are suddenly beginning to struggle with the nights coming in. The Want lite might be for you.

Wand Lite is quick to put up, easy to use and virtually unbreakable. What a magic idea... a flexible strip light that runs from any 12v battery! Use it in your farm shed, stable, garden shed, even in the loft..! Can be used anywhere really.

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The Wand Lite is:

  • an 800mm long LED strip light providing 1700 lumens of light
  • operated from any 12v battery
  • a light that requires no mains electricity
  • a light with low consumption LED technology
  • a patented spiral LED giving 360 degree light
  • a water resistant light
Why is the Wand Lite magic:

  • effective alternative to fluorescent lighting
  • use with any 12v battery - mains not required
  • simple to install - takes minutes
  • light weight but virtually unbreakablevertical shed
  • eco friendly
  • portable
  • 1 year guarantee
What does your Wand Lite come with:

  • 800mm LED strip light
  • 5m lead with switch and crocodile clips
  • 2 x wall fixing clips
  • 2 x hanging loops
  • 12 cable clips
We have 12v batteries available in our online shop
A 12v 36 amp battery will run the wandlite for approx 36 hours
A 12v 75 amp battery will run the wandlite for approx 75 hours and so on
You can add more that one lite to the battery, if you do this half the time e.g 36 hours becomes 18 hours.

Such a simple installation... takes minutes to install - check out our installation video -
 

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