Cshare Cherry Blossom Solar String Lights DESIGN for YOU---Light up Your life!
-The solar string lights can work for more than 8-10 hours when the solar panel has received enough sunlight during the day. -The solar panels convert solar energy into electricity and recharge the batteries during the day. The built-in sensor automatically turns the light on at dusk. -The solar string lights light up at night, ideal for the decoration of gardens, patio, lawn, patio, gate, yard, etc.
Installation: 1. Assemble the solar panel to the holder on the anchor spike. Choose a soft ground to push the spike in to locate the light. 2. Turned the ON/OFF switch at the bottom to \"ON\" position. (Covered the solar panel with your hand, if light up, the switch is turned on). 3. Press \"Mode\" to choose a mode. 4. Put the light at the right and safe place.
Specification: 1. Light source:LED 2. Charging time: 6-8h 3. Working time: more than 10h fully charged 4.Working Temperature: -20°C to +60°C 5. Dimension: 50 crystal balls with the total length about 275 inch.
Note: 1.Make sure the switch of the lights is turned to \"ON\" status; if not, the battery will not be charged; 2.Please tear off the protective film from the solar panel before using; 3.These lights are not fully charged upon arrival, please put them under the sun for direct sun exposure to get fully charged. Make sure charged for no less than 6 hrs of direct sun light during the day.
Package Included: 1X 50 LED String Light 1X Solar panel 1X Spike 1X Manual
Warranty: Cshare wants to provide our customers with the best service and the best products. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us, we will reply to your email within 8 hours.
Lovely small flower heads, good variety of colours, plenty of lead length, fitted over very large garden shrub. Worked straight away. Easy to install, no fuss. Two modes - still or flashing. Looks so... read more »
Made a deciduous tree come to life.
The solar is brilliant and charges up quickly. The lights last until 3 am and it's dark about 6pm here. I think that's a brilliant time span. ... read more »
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