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30 LED Crystal Ball Decorative Solar String Lights

30 LED Crystal Ball Decorative Solar String Lights

SKU: SSLCB-30W-1HARD
₹1,150.00 Regular Price
₹885.50Sale Price

The SSLCB-30W-1 is a set of solar-powered string lights featuring crystal ball-shaped LED bulbs. These warm white lights are designed to enhance outdoor spaces like gardens, patios, and home exteriors with their elegant and sparkling illumination.

 

Specifications:

  • Type: Solar Decorative Lights
  • Solar Panel: 2V 100mA
  • LED Quantity: 30 LEDs
  • Light Shape: Crystal Ball
  • Color Mode: Warm White
  • Working Type: Steady and Flashing (if applicable, details not provided)
  • Battery: 600mAh AA size
  • Safety Rating: Waterproof (IP65)
  • Wire Length: 20 feet (approx. 6 meters)
  • Charging Time: 6-8 hours
  • Backup Time: 8-10 hours
  • Product Weight: (Weight not specified)

 

Product Features:

  • Elegant Design: Features crystal ball-shaped LEDs that create a sparkling effect, adding a touch of sophistication to outdoor decor.

  • Warm White Illumination: Provides a warm white light that is gentle and inviting, ideal for creating a cozy ambiance.

  • Solar-Powered: Includes a 2V 100mA solar panel that charges the lights during the day and powers them at night, eliminating the need for external wiring.

  • Durable and Weather-Resistant: Constructed with an IP65 rating for waterproofing, making them suitable for outdoor use in various weather conditions.

  • Flexible Installation: The 20-foot wire length allows for versatile placement around gardens, patios, and other outdoor areas.

 

Package Contents:

  • 1 x 30 LED Crystal Ball Decorative Solar String Lights

 

Warranty:

  • Warranty details are not specified.

 

Important Information:

  • Optimal Performance: Place the solar panel in a location with direct sunlight to ensure full charging and optimal performance of the lights.

  • Maintenance: Regularly clean the solar panel to maintain charging efficiency and ensure consistent light output.

  • Testing: To test the functionality, cover the solar panel with a non-transparent object to simulate darkness and check if the lights activate as expected.

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