

ENERGY REVOLUTION
The Beaver Easylight lightkit is a starter package available in 1, 2, 3 and 4 lights for you to join in the energy revolution. This new product range allows you to take your first and affordable step towards complete energy independence.
The system is designed for DIY installation without any requirement for electrical knowledge, therefore requires no electrician to install it. All you have to do is mount the components and plug them together with the supplied cables.
The system is plug and play and expandable to any size you wish by just adding more lamps and Light-to-Electricity converters. You buy a 1 light kit now and next month another 2 light kit; you can just plug them together to become a 3 light system....it’s simple like that. More Appliances like LCD-TV’s, Fans and refrigerators with built in energy storage are under development and will be compatible to be added on to the Beaver Easylight lightkit installation.

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Our Sun ‘showers’ the Earth with light energy every day. A LEC (Light to Electricity Converter) converts this light energy into electrical energy. The electrical energy is distributed via the cable network to the devices connected to the system. These devices either store or consume this electrical energy. |

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For Ireland and the UK, we use our 3 pack panel with our 2 pack lights due to short daylight hours in winter. |
Expandable system |
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AC to DC Converter: This allows you to use your mains power supply to backup your Beaver Easylight lights if there is insufficient sunlight or for extended usage. Light to electricity converters |
Pull switch with adjustable cord length
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Each Beaver Easylight can store 60 kJ of electrical energy in the battery pack integrated inside the lamp. At a pull of the switch this stored energy is converted back into light energy. |
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The Beaver Easylight 200 converts electrical energy into light energy at an efficiency of 23% (compare this with only 1% efficiency for an incandescent lamp, or 5% efficiency for an “Energy Saving” CFL lamp!). |
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Switch Position |
1 pull |
2 pulls |
3 pulls |
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Light output |
240 Lumens |
120 Lumens |
25 Lumens |
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Energy Storage |
60 kJ |
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Energy Consumption |
10 kJ/h |
5 kJ/h |
1 kJ/h |
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Light hours |
6 hours |
12 hours |
60 hours |
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Light Output Loss* |
7% after 5 years 15% after 10 years |
4% after 5 years 7% after 10 years |
2% after 5 years 4% after 10 years |
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Storage Capacity Loss** |
24% after 5 years 49% after 10 years |
12% after 5 years 24% after 10 years |
2% after 5 years 5% after 10 years |
*Light output will reduce over time based on total lighting hours and brightness setting of the lamp. At full output (position 1), light output will degrade faster than at lower output level (position 2 or 3).
**Storage capacity will reduce over time based on the total energy amount withdrawn from the battery pack. It is recommended to replace the battery pack when the capacity has been reduced by more than 30%.
Values based on 4 hours per day usage of the lamp.
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