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Jan 14, 2026 - 12:05 PM
At an 8' mounting height, the Gama Sonic 178033 is a decorative, low-output solar lantern (130 lumens), so the “useful” lit area on the ground is fairly small—roughly about 6–10 feet in diameter depending on how dark the area is and what brightness mode it’s running (you’ll get a soft pool of light, not a wide roadway spread). With poles 100' apart, these pools of light will not come close to meeting or even “nearly touch,” so you’ll end up with large dark gaps between fixtures; for a mobile home community street layout like you described, this model is typically not bright enough to function as primary street lighting and works better for accent/path/entry lighting. If you want coverage that feels continuous at 100' spacing, you’ll generally need a much higher-lumen area light (often wired), or you’d need to reduce pole spacing significantly if staying solar.
