LASER LSH-ODSLR-5W Outdoor Solar Panel 5W User Manual
- June 3, 2024
- Laser
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LASER LSH-ODSLR-5W Outdoor Solar Panel 5W
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WHAT’S IN THE BOX
- Solar Panel
- Wall Mount Bracket
- Screw Set
- 3m USB Cable
- User Manual
SPECIFICATIONS
- Power Output: 5W
- Dimensions: 175 x 165 x 20mm
- Weight: 287g
KNOW YOUR SOLAR PANEL
- The energy your Solar Panel produces will change based on the season and weather conditions.
- Choose a location that receives the most amount of sunlight daily/yearly.
- Regularly clean the solar panel with a soft damp cloth to wipe away any dust or debris.
INSTALLING YOUR SOLAR PANEL
- Install the Solar Panel within 3m of your Laser SmartHome Camera.
- Secure the Wall Mount Bracket using the provided Screw Set
- Attach the Solar Panel to the affixed mount.
- Adjust the angle of the Solar Panel so that it receives the maximum amount of daily sunlight.
Note: You may need to adjust the angle of the Solar Panel throughout the year based on the seasons.
CONNECTING TO A LASER SMARTHOME CAMERA
- Connect the USB cable from the Solar Panel to the power input of your Laser SmartHome Camera.
- Use the included cap to create a weatherproof seal with the cable and the camera.
- With approx. 3 – 4 hours of strong direct sunlight daily the Solar Panel should be able to recharge and power your Laser SmartHome Camera.With approx. 3 – 4 hours of strong direct sunlight daily the Solar Panel should be able to recharge and power your Laser SmartHome Camera.
TROUBLESHOOTING
My Laser SmartHome Camera is not turning on when connected to the Solar
Panel.
For first time users we recommend charging your Laser SmartHome Camera to
full using a USB wall adapter, before using with the Solar Panel.
How much power does the Solar Panel Provide to a Laser SmartHome Camera?
- With approx. 3 – 4 hours of direct sunlight a day, the Solar Panel should be able to power and recharge your Laser SmartHome Camera.
- Charging will be dependent on many factors such as the strength of sunlight, how much you use your camera each day, and what model of camera you have e.g. A Laser Floodlight Camera will use more power than a Laser Wireless Camera.
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References
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