Agriculture
December 11, 2024
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Updated on January 28, 2024
·Created on August 27, 2015
The ECCODiva 118 is a LED light with solar panel and mobile device charging capabilities
The ECCODiva 118 is a multipurpose solar-powered LED light with radio and mobile device charging capabilities.
Target SDGs
SDG 7: Affordable and Clean Energy
Market Suggested Retail Price
$26.41
Target Users (Target Impact Group)
Household
Distributors / Implementing Organizations
Amazon, Flipkart, Pepperfly, Waamall, Waaree
Competitive Landscape
Direct competitors include Nokero N202, Nokero N200, d.Light S2, and d.Light S20.
Countries
India
Manufacturing/Building Method
This product is mass produced in India.
Intellectural Property Type
Patent
User Provision Model
Users can obtain this product through Amazon, Flipkart, Pepperfly, Waamall, Indiamart, and Waaree.
Distributions to Date Status
Over 50,000, as of August 2016. Interview with Representative in 2016
Lamp type
LED
Number of light points
1 LED
Total light output (lumens)
58-82 lumens
Multiple brightness settings (yes/no)
Yes
Light duration on single charge (hr)
10-250 hr
Mobile charging (yes/no)
Yes
Power source
Solar Panel
Battery type
Lithium ion
Peak power rating (Wp)
Unknown
Battery capacity (kWh; mAh)
2200 mAh
Battery nominal voltage (V)
3.7 V
User replaceable battery (yes/no)
Yes
User replaceable light (yes/no)
Unknown
Design Specifications
The product includes an ECCODIVA Lamp, connecting Wire, instruction Manual, 2 W Solar Panel, Nokia, and micro and mini USB converter cables. The product has a mobile charging feature with 4 adapter tips, 5 in 1 lamp functions that allow it to be reconfigured as a torch, study lamp, lantern, wall light, and ceiling light, 2.7 W Polycrystalline silicon 7.4 V solar panel, and a 1600 mAh Lithium-ion battery. It can charge up to 5 lamps with its 20 W Polycrystalline Photovoltaic Solar Panel Module. The product has a Lithium Ion 500 - cycle battery 2 x 3.7 V/ 2200 mAh, and a battery management system with overcharge protection and low battery cut offs. In addition, it supplies 250 hours of Kerosene Lantern equivalent light on a single charge. The dimensions are 254 x 254 x 457 cm, and the weight is 1.3 kg.
Technical Support
Provided by the manufacturer.
Replacement Components
Replaceable components provided by ECCODiva.
Lifecycle
The product has a 2-year warranty with the exception of the battery, which has a 9-month warranty.
Manufacturer Specified Performance Parameters
This product was designed to charge up to 85% efficiency and power multiple lamps.
Vetted Performance Status
Results from Lighting Global's testing determined a full battery run time of 9.7 hours on high and 15 hours on medium. The run-time per day of solar charging was 8.3 hours on high and 12 hours on medium. The total light output was 82 lumens on high and 58 lumens on medium. The total lighting service was 680 lumen-hours/ solar-day on high, and 700 lumen-hours/ solar-day on medium. The lamp type is a single LED Lumen maintenance, and it retains 104% of original output after 2,000 hours run time.
Safety
Users must take appropriate precautions when using electrical devices.
Complementary Technical Systems
None
Academic Research and References
None
Compliance with regulations
This product meets the Lighting Global Global Quality Standards in truth in advertising, lumen maintenance, quality, and warranty.
Evaluation methods
The ECCODiva 118 was tested according to the Quality Test Method in the IEC 62257-9-5.
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