Check out SUPPERDANNY Solar Security Flood Lights 2/Pack
1* Solar Panel with Extension Cord
2* Mounting Bases 1* Light Unit
8*Screws 8* Plastic Anchors
Q1: What do I do first after receiving the light?
A: The battery could be low after long time storage and transport, please connect the solar panel and light then let it charge in the sun for 1-2 days before installation.
Q2: How long is the battery runtime?
A: When the battery is fully recharged, it powers the light for up to 15 hours (all night) in constant mode or dim-to-bright motion sensor mode. In cloudy days or between September to December, please adjust the solar panel to face the sun for optimal charging.
Q3: Any precautions for installing the solar panel and light panel?
A:
1. Don’t install the solar panel in the shade of trees or buildings where they can’t absorb sunlight.
2. Don’t install the solar panel near other light sources, as bright light could cause the light to stay off or blink at night.
3. Don’t install the light higher than the solar panel, as the light cast on solar panel could turn light off by itself.
4. Don’t install the light panel near air conditioner outdoor units, as the heat could affect motion sensor functions.
Q4: What’s the recommended maintenance?
A: We recommend you clean the solar panel once every month in dry seasons or sandy areas, to remove the dust and debris that could lower charging efficiency.
Easily switch between 3 distinct operating modes using the button on these outdoor solar lights.
These solar-powered security lights have ball joints to adjust solar panels and light panels 120° up & down and 60° left & right. This feature ensures maximum sunlight exposure and provides a wide range of lighting directions to cover the entire property.
each outdoor dusk-to-dawn solar light has 113 LEDs with convex lenses for enhanced brightness and focused light distribution.
Behind the light panel there is a water-tight button to turn on light and select between 3 light modes: OFF-to-ON when sensing motion; Constant medium light dusk-to-dawn; Low-to-Bright when sensing motion.