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Australia, Canberra
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Review on 🌞 Solar String Lights Outdoor - 11 Strands, 220 LEDs Branch Copper Christmas Tree Lights, Twinkle Starry Fairy Lights Waterproof for Garden Wedding Party Decoration in Warm White by Prathima Rrain

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Solar Powered Lights With Multiple Lighting Modes - BUY NOW!

PRO: good price, solar powered, many light modes, perfect warm light (not fluorescent blue!), solar panel can be rotated on a stand (for better sun catching). The stand is removable if you prefer to attach the panel to something instead of placing it in the ground. CONS: thin wires (be careful not to bend them too much), no remote control (if that matters). TBD: Will the wire strands (which are uncoated) rust? How long does the battery (incl. device) last? I used it to decorate the garden (see photos). BE CAREFUL when unwinding wires. Rough handling or excessive bending can break the wires. The solar panel has a coated wire attached to a 4 inch tube from which all 11 strands of the LED come out. The tube has a hole at the end, which makes it easy to hang on anything. be waterproof (because the LEDs are coated with a silicone drop) The solar panel has a thin strip in the middle for light perception In the dark (or you cover the panel) the light turns on automatically 2 buttons on the bottom of the solar panel (on/off and mode). The device must be switched on in order to charge (and of course to light up). My device was lightly charged when it arrived so I was able to close the solar panel/light sensor and turn on the light. , then I pressed the mode button until I had the lighting mode I wanted (flicker, flash, full on, etc.). ABOUT THE DECORATION: I used an earthy plastic watering pitcher that complemented a tanned house (was cheap and a win). Rust!). Separate the nose and drill larger holes (9/32 drill bit?) for each strand of wire. Drill 2 holes in the jug (near the base of the handle) and attach the tube through the holes. A bundle of wire threads went through the neck of a jug. Straighten the 6-inch end of each thread to make it easier to pull through the large spout holes. He hung the jug on a shepherd's hook and tied the zipper to the hook so the wind would not push the jug away. solar panel) along the shepherd's hook so that it is not visible. Make sure there was some slack in the cable where it was attached to the solar panel. Make sure the panel was powered on. There were a few rainy days after installation. The device worked perfectly. Will be updated if I encounter problems.

Pros
  • Robust construction
Cons
  • Without automation