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Created on October 3, 2018

Azuri 50W, TV120 Solar Home System

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A 50W Solar home system that can power four LED lamps, a television set, a radio and charge a mobile phone.

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Product Description

Azuri 50W, TV120 Solar Home System is a 50 W solar home system meant for rural off – grid homes. It has a 50W solar panel and a 6700mAh battery. The Azuri 50W, TV120 Solar Home System can power up to 4 LED lamps, a television set, a FM radio and can charge a mobile phone.

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Manufacturing/Building Method

Intellectural Property Type

Patent Protected

User Provision Model

Distributions to Date Status

Unknown

Description of power outputs

2 USB ports and 2 DC outlets

 

Description of light points

4 LEDs

Total lighting service (lumen-hours per solar-day)

1,185 lumen-hours per solar day

Peak power rating (Wp)

50 Wp

Battery capacity (kWh; mAh)

6,700 mAh

Nominal battery voltage (V)

12.8 V

Battery type

Lithium iron phosphate

User replaceable battery (yes/no)

No

Remote system diagnostics (yes/no)

Yes

Payment structure

Pay-as-you-go

Mobile service required (yes/no)

Yes

Design Specifications

Appliances: LED Lights, Television, Radio, Mobile Phone. Weight: 5.63 kg Lamp: LED CRI - 71, CCT - Cool (3000 - 5000 K) Light Output (lm): 150 Batteries: 12.8V, 6.7Ah Solar PV Modules: 51W

Technical Support

Replacement Components

Lifecycle

Battery - 5 years

Manufacturer Specified Performance Parameters

Unknown

Vetted Performance Status

Lighting Global has vetted the following performance parameters; 1. Truth in Advertising 2. Lumen Maintenance 3. AC-DC Charger Safety 4. Battery Composition, Battery Protection, Battery Durability. 5. Physical Ingress Protection 6. Water Ingress Protection 7. Drop Test 8. Soldering and Electronics Workmanship 9. Mechanical Durability 10. Minimum Warranty Terms 11. Performance Reporting

Safety

Follow proper electrical installation and control guidelines.

Complementary Technical Systems

None

Academic Research and References

Simon C and Anicet M (2016), Pay-as-you-go solar PV in Rwanda: evidence of benefits to users and issues of affordability, The Journal of Field Actions, Special Issue 15, p. 94-103.

Compliance with regulations

This product has complied with the Lighting Global Quality Standards, and has been tested according to the Quality Test Method stipulated in the IEC 62257 - 9 -5 Standard.

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