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Solar Bollard Lighting Through the Jacaranda Springs Reserve, High Wycombe, WA

Jacaranda Springs is a public reserve stretching about 500m in the suburb of High Wycombe in the Kalamunda hills outside Perth. 

Date installed: July 2018

Customer: City of Kalamunda

Compliance: Waypoint lighting

Product: Solar Bollard Gen 1 (SBL1)

Custom: Lower power models (80 & 120mA) of SOLABOLLARD selected because of shading in some sections of the pathway.

Order Code: SBL1-120NW-1140DBA

Product Description: 38x Solar Bollard Gen 1, lower power of 120 & 80mA for region to accommodate shading along the path, natural white (4,000K), 1m installed height, direct bury installation, spaced 12 to 15m apart

Solar Bollard Reliable Dusk to Dawn Light, Even with Shade

The area to light was the main pedestrian pathway from the corner of Foxton Boulevard to the end of the park at Benson Way (370m total length). The objective was to create a useable, inviting, and interactive shared public area.  Solar bollards were spaced 12 to 15m apart for waypoint lighting through the reserve.

Solar was specifically requested to reduce capital costs and to achieve project completion in a short time frame.

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