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Brightech Ambience Pro Solar String Lights - 48 Ft Commercial Grade Edison Bulbs, Shatterproof LED, Warm White
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- Automatic Operation: The solar panel includes a sensor that detects darkness and automatically turns on the lights, eliminating the need for manual activation. The lights stay illuminated for approximately 5-6 hours before turning off when the solar panel loses power. The panel recharges during the day and the cycle repeats each night for easy use.
- LED SOLAR MARKET LIGHTING FOR YOUR EXTERIOR SPACE; CLIP OR STAKE PANEL INSTALL: These LED deck string lights use solar power so you don't need an outdoor outlet and you save money on electricity! Install by attaching with a clip (e.g. to pergola roof) or a stake in the ground. They put out 3,000K warm white light and the life is up to 20,000 hours. A full charges takes 6 hours of sunlight, and suffices for 5-6 hours; bulbs stay cool, always.
- INSTALL FLEXIBILITY MAKES THIS THE BEST CARNIVAL LIGHT STRAND FOR WEDDINGS, BIRTHDAYS & PARTIES: Place the solar panel almost anywhere with the included stake and clip. Solar string lights don't need an outlet, so even spaces far from a building can be well lit. The ring over each bulb takes hooks or guide wire - connect all for a straight-line look or just some of the rings for a scalloped look.
- THE WARRANTY: Our solar string lights are built to last, and we stand behind that. That's why we offer an industry-leading 2-year limited warranty on all purchases from Brightech USA, including any defects, malfunctions, or sudden failures to your string light.
- "ITALIAN CAFE" LIGHTS USE VINTAGE EDISON BULBS TO CREATE GREAT AMBIENCE ON YOUR PATIO: Install Brightech's solar powered pergola lights as a canopy over your porch or gazebo for a retro bistro look and a pleasant party ambience. The Ambience Pros are bright enough to grill and eat, without being overpowering. Enjoy until late: They last 5-6 hours on a full charge, i.e. 6 hours of direct sunlight. Indirect sunlight works too, per reviews, but provides less charge/hour.




















