● Lights turn on automatically at Dusk
● Solar Powered LEDs, No utility energy costs
● It is suggested the solar panel to be fully charged for 8h at the first use.
● The charging can be only finished under ON mode, please open the lights by pressing ON button at the back of solar panel before charging the lights
Specification
● Light color: Blue
● LED Quantity: 200 LEDs
● Rechargeable Ni-MH Battery: 1800mA
● Switch: Power ON/OFF, MODE
● Lighting Mode: Steady and 7 Blinking modes
● Solar Panel: 2V 300mA
● Charging Time: 6 hours
● Light Length: 72ft (22m)
● Length between 2 blubs:0.3ft(0.1m)
● Length from Solar panel to first stake: 6.5ft (2m)
● Solar panel with ground stake(8in) for easy positioning
What’s in the Box
● 1 x LuckLED Solar String Lights
● 1 x Solar Panel with Ground Stake
● 1 x User Manual
Product Features
- Solar Panel and rechargeable battery, charge under sunshine and turn on at dusk automatically
- Super long working time, Up to 8 hours of continuous lighting with one single fully charged
- With 2 switch buttons, POWER ON/OFF, MODE switches(Steady and 7 Blinking modes)
- 6.5 ft of leading circuit + 72 ft of lighting wire with 200 blue LEDs, less intense and more pleasant for your eyes
- Waterproof, suitable for indoor and outdoor decorating, such as gardens, patio, lawn, porch, gate, yard, adding warm and charming atmosphere to you
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These lights are absolutely beautiful. We originally purchased one pack, in order to ascertain how well they would work. Well, a week later we bought two more, and intend to likely buy yet another! We had been concerned that the solar panels (being under the base of a tree) would not get enough direct sunlight every day to last very long. I cannot say how they will work for everyone, but with ours they get about three hours of direct sunlight a day, and are shaded the rest of the day. They work…
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