MorTime Solar Wind Chime, 28 inch LED Color Changing Hanging Wind Chimes Outdoor Solar Decorative Lights for Home Garden Yard Patio Decoration

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Specifications: Material: plastic, Al, wood Power Source: solar powered Light Modes: automatic 7 color change Working Time: 8-10 hours after fully charged Size: 5.2 x 5.6 x 9.8 inches How the Solar Light Work: The solar wind chime has a solar panel that converts sunlight into electricity. During the day, the converted electricity is stored in the rechargeable Ni-Mh batteries. At night, the solar light is powered by the batteries using the electricity stored during the day. The operating time depends on geographical location, daily weather condition, and season. For instance, the solar light absorbs less sunlight in winter, the operating time will be reduced accordingly. How to Choose a Right Location: Install the solar wind chime in a location with wind and full, direct sunlight. Ensure that the installation location is away from other nighttime light source such as street or porch lamps. These sources may prevent solar light from automatically turning on. For optimum performance, it is best to let it charge for 10 to 12 hours before the first time use. IMPORTANT When you receive solar wind chime, please turn switch to ON position. Situation 1: the light is lighting, please placed them in the sunny area (without any shadow) to absorb full direct sunlight. Situation 2: the light isn't light up, please reset the battery or allow at least 3 days and nights of charging and discharging for the battery to charge to its full capacity. Problem1: The night run time for the lights is short. Solution1: The battery is not fully charged. Install the solar light in an area where it can receive the maximum amount of full direct sunlight. Solution2: The battery is worn out. Replace the old batteries with fresh one. Problem2: The solar light does not turn on at night. Solution1: The location is close to other light sources. Relocate the solar light to get full direct sunlight or elim