Core Product Advantages
Uniform Light Output
Specialized optics ensure an even, non-hotspot light spread across the wall.
High Lumen & CRI
Provides bright output with accurate color rendering, essential for architectural work.
Smart Power Management
Utilizes dimming cycles (e.g., 100%→30%) to guarantee all-night runtime.
Modern Elegance: Architectural Solar Wall Wash Lighting
Architectural Solar Wall Wash Lighting focuses on a sophisticated technique used to uniformly illuminate a broad, flat vertical surface (a "wall wash"). Unlike focused spot or geometric up/down lights, a true wall wash fixture is designed to cast a wide, even, non-glare sheet of light across the entire facade, highlighting textures like stucco or siding without creating harsh lines or hot spots. This product is a key element in contemporary, commercial, and high-end residential exterior design, providing both functional ambient light and a dramatic, upscale aesthetic.
Achieving a high-quality solar wall wash requires advanced optical engineering. Key features include: 1. Wide Beam Angle: The LED array utilizes a specialized linear lens or wide-angle reflectors to achieve a broad, asymmetrical light distribution (often 120∘ or more), preventing the light from falling off sharply at the edges. 2. High-Density LED Array: A linear arrangement of high-CRI (Color Rendering Index) LEDs is necessary to provide the required lumen output (200 to 500 LM) and even coverage across the wall's surface.
3. Minimalist Housing: The fixture housing is typically a long, thin bar made of durable, powder-coated aluminum, designed for surface or flush mounting high up near the eave or fascia. The solar panel is discreetly integrated or sometimes mounted as a separate, remote unit to maximize sun exposure. 4. Optimal CCT: The choice of CCT is crucial. Warm White (3000K) is often preferred to give the wall a rich, inviting glow, while Neutral White (4000K) is used to highlight the true color of materials like stone or painted surfaces without yellowing.
Due to the high lumen demands, the power management system is robust, relying on large LiFePO4 battery packs and smart dimming profiles. These profiles often run the light at 100% output for the first 4 hours (when visibility is critical), then dim to 30% to ensure the light lasts until dawn, maximizing energy efficiency while maintaining continuous coverage. This smart technology is critical for overcoming the power limitations inherent in solar design.
Installation requires a precise distance from the wall (the "setback") to ensure the light beam starts slightly below the fixture and spreads evenly to the bottom of the wall. This product is sold primarily to landscape lighting professionals, architects, and high-end builders focused on creating dramatic, wire-free exterior lighting scenes that meet modern aesthetic standards.
Technical Specifications (Linear Wash Sconce)
| Product Series | NL-SWLA-WallWash |
| Light Source | High-Density Linear SMD Array |
| Nominal Power | 3.5W - 5.0W |
| Lumen Output (Continuous) | 250 - 450 LM (Smart Dimming Profile) |
| CCT Range | 3000K to 4000K (Warm/Neutral) |
| Solar Panel | Integrated or Remote Monocrystalline, 6V/5W |
| Battery Type | LiFePO4, 3.2V/6000mAh |
| Beam Angle/Distribution | Asymmetrical Wide Flood (120∘×90∘) |
| Housing Material | Heavy-Gauge Powder-Coated Aluminum |
| IP Rating | IP65 |
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Installation & Warranty
Calculate Setback
Measure and mark the optimal distance from the wall (setback) based on the wall height to ensure full coverage.
Level Mount
Mount the linear fixture perfectly horizontal using a bubble level to ensure the light line is straight.
Panel Angle (Remote Only)
If using a remote panel, ensure it is mounted South-facing and at the optimal tilt angle for the latitude.
Comprehensive Application Scenarios
Residential Facade Lighting
Creating a uniform, elegant sheet of light across the front face of a large home.
Commercial Building Accents
Illuminating the base or architectural section of an office or retail exterior wall.
Textured Surface Highlighting
Accenting stone, brick, or patterned stucco walls with even light to reveal texture.
Commercial Project Snapshot
| Minimum Order Quantity (MOQ) | 2,000 Units (Landscape Lighting Distributors/Architectural Supply) |
| Lead Time (Typical) | 30 Working Days |
| Packaging | Individual, Protective Boxes Highlighting Lumen and Optical Specs |
| Certifications | CE, RoHS, IP65, Smart Dimming Protocol Verification |
| Raw Materials Focus | LiFePO4, High-CRI SMD LEDs, Powder-Coated Aluminum, Wide-Angle Optics |
| Customization Options | Housing Length, CCT, Integrated vs. Remote Panel, Dimming Profile Customization |
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: What is the optimal distance (setback) for mounting a wall wash light?
A: The optimal setback is usually 0.3 to 1 meter from the wall, depending on the height of the wall and the fixture's specific beam angle.
Q: Is a solar wall wash as bright as a low-voltage (wired) system?
A: Premium solar models can approach the brightness of low-voltage systems for the first 4 hours, but typically dim after that to maintain battery life until dawn.
Q: What does "Asymmetrical Wide Flood" mean in the specifications?
A: It means the light pattern is deliberately uneven, focusing the light far away from the fixture (downward) and spreading it wide to create the uniform "wash" effect.
Q: Why is 4000K CCT used for wall washing?
A: 4000K (Neutral White) is a clean, pure white that maximizes the appearance of true material color, making it popular for highlighting stone or concrete.
Q: Can this light be mounted on a downward-facing eave?
A: Yes, if the integrated solar panel is on the top surface. Remote panel systems are often preferred for eaves or shaded areas.
Q: What happens if I mount the light too far away from the wall?
A: Mounting it too far will result in the light spreading onto the ground (spill light) instead of uniformly covering the vertical wall surface.
Q: Is the battery replaceable in a sealed IP65 unit?
A: Yes. High-end units usually have a sealed, water-tight access panel specifically for certified battery pack replacement, despite the high IP rating.
Q: How is "Smart Dimming" better than a simple on/off switch?
A: Smart dimming ensures the light is at peak brightness when people are active (early evening) and conserves power later, guaranteeing all-night coverage.
Q: Will one light cover the full front of a house?
A: Rarely. Most residential facades require two or three wall wash fixtures, spaced appropriately, to achieve a uniform, professional-looking light effect.
Q: What is the benefit of a remote solar panel?
A: A remote panel allows the light fixture to be mounted in a shaded location (like under a tree or porch) while the panel is mounted miles away in direct sun.

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