Use 1,2 or 3 post sections for an overall height of approx. 3ft, 4ft or 5ft. This low voltage light system features one large solar panels on top to recharge three Ni-Cad rechargeable batteries that power 6 bright LEDs housed inside a frosted bulb. Automatic light sensor turns lamp on at dusk and off at dawn. Solar cell then charges the built-in batteries during daylight hours. The base can be secured to concrete, a pave stone or any flat surface using the 3 pre-drilled mounting holes in the base and an appropriate fastener (fasteners/mounting hardware not included). Simply find a location that receives sun during the day and you can have light at night with no additional electric bill! Perfect for lining a driveway, walkways, and patio or enhance your garden decor.
Product Features
- Solar panel recharges batteries during daylight – Rechargeable Batteries Included
- Automatic sensor turn lamp on at dusk, off at dawn * On/Off switch for manual control
- Ten (10) hours operation when fully charged
- Rustproof and UV proof aluminum support posts with a black powder coat finish
- LED solar lamp working Voltage: 3.6V 1800 mAh
Great light for the price; Definitely needs “something” to hold it together once assembled; Be sure to look for the “on” switch! Bought this as a gift, arrived in the afternoon, I put it together and left it standing in our south-facing entry until dark, turned it on, and it had charged! I was impressed….it charged indoors with bright light but without direct sunlight (unless they come fully charged?? I doubt it but possible, I guess.). (By the way, as mentioned by other reviewers, you must take the cover off the lamp…carefully…find the little red switch and turn it on. No instructions, so had I not read that…
Good quality in return for purchase with some work. This product was cheaper than those afforded in home improvement stores. The difficulty is that these were mailed with no instructions so they took a little work to get them operating. The first part is that they don’t tell you to pop off the top of the lantern and turn the switch in it from off to on. Then it really is necessary to unscrew the four screws in the top, you need a phillips head screw driver, and replace the cheap batteries with rechargeable AA batteries; the batteries don’t…
Pretty nice My only complaint is that where it connects there is no way to keep it from disconnecting easily. I wish it had the pins and holes for connecting purposes. I am fearful that someone is going to try to pick it up and it will come apart and get broken…I might tape it together for this reason….I also think it should come with a simple instruction sheet that says you have to take the top off (because it doesn’t look like it would come off and was very difficult to do so) and turn the red switch…
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