[SOLAR POWERED]: The Hardoll Solar Street Light for Roads operates on solar energy. Featuring a 5V/17W solar panel with a higher energy absorption rate, these Solar Lights can charge in just a few hours. Designed for outdoor use, the Solar Street Lights come with a backup of 51.2Wh 16000mAh 3.2V LiFePO4 battery, providing illumination for 3-4 days.
[WATERPROOF]: The Solar Lights for Streets and Parking Lots are wireless and easily mountable with screws. Constructed from IP65 ABS plastics, they can withstand rain and harsh weather conditions, making them ideal for gardens and outdoor spaces. These Waterproof Solar Lights for Home Gardens are visually appealing, convenient, and offer brighter illumination.
[NO ELECTRICITY]: Solar Garden Street Lights operate without the need for electricity, resulting in significant savings on electricity bills. They are suitable for installation in large residential communities and commercial parking lots. Equipped with a remote, the LED Solar Lights automatically turn on in darkness and off in daylight.
[DIFFERENT LIGHTING MODES]: The Microwave Radar Motion Sensor Solar Street Post Lights operate via remote control and offer six lighting modes.
[LONG WORKING TIME]: With 288 LED pieces and 120W power, the Solar Lights for Gardens emit 3060 lumens, providing brighter illumination. The highly efficient solar panel ensures the Automatic LED Solar Outdoor Lights charge in 6-8 hours and can provide light for 3-4 days.
Package Contents
Solar Street Light
Lamp Arm and Bracket
Remote
User Manual
Screws
Warranty
This product includes 1 month warranty.
Important Information
For optimal performance, we recommend placing the lamp in direct sunlight for 2 days before its first use.
Install it in a location where the solar lamp can receive 6-8 hours of sunlight
To test the lights during the day or under other lighting conditions, please cover the solar panels with your hand or a non-transparent object.
For efficient charging, avoid installing the light in shaded areas.
Avoid installing the light beneath utility or street lights, as the light falling on the solar panel can confuse the system, causing the solar lamp to remain off, mistakenly perceiving it as daytime.