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Helpful additions to the Solar Jar Light | Crackle Glass Lantern | 40LED | SPARKLE
With its unique design, this Crackle Solar Jar Light can illuminate any balcony or entertaining area with its soft, ambient glow. It can also be hung as a beautiful pendant light from a sunny pergola or tree branch.
Emitting a warm white light from the strip of 40 LEDs nestled inside the jar, this light offers a visually striking lighting experience.
The built-in intelligent light sensor detects darkness, automatically illuminating at night and turning off at dawn.
With a powerful integrated 1.2V 600mAh rechargeable Ni-MH battery, you’ll never need to worry about it running out of juice!
The solar light is designed to be used outdoors thanks to its IP64 waterproof rating and solid aluminium alloy and glass-based construction, specially designed to withstand all weather conditions.
This pack includes 1 light.
Solar lights are not only a viable alternative to conventional outdoor wired lights, particularly where installing electrical lighting is prohibitive, but they’re also eco-friendly, low in cost and highly energy-efficient thanks to their LED bulbs and energy-saving power source!
Materials
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Aluminium alloy + glass |
Size
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H110mm x W135mm x D80mm |
Solar panel size
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W50mm x D50mm |
Solar panel
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2V / 0.24W |
Light colour
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Warm white |
LED lumens
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5-6 |
Light temperature (kelvins)
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3000-3200K |
Battery capacity
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600mAh / 1.2V |
Battery replaceable
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No |
Waterproof rating
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IP64 |
Operating time
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7 hours |
Charging time
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8 hours |
Number of lights
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62 LED |
Effective range
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1m |
Warranty | 12 months |
Not sure where to start? Download a manual for this product in a PDF format
Q. What kind of battery is included?
A. Built-in 1.2V 600mAh rechargeable monocrystal silicon battery
Q. What are the products dimensions?
A. H110mm x W135mm x D80mm
Q. How long does it take for the light to be fully charged?
A. 8 hours of direct sunlight.