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This decorative light string from Smart Solar will brighten up any garden, and is bound to create a talking point. They can be used for attractive ambient lighting in any outdoor space.
The Star Lights are charged via the separate solar panel, which means they can be placed in shaded areas, providing the panel is placed in sunlight. The 45 LEDs only illuminate during darkness, and when fully charged, the lights will provide up to six hours of light.
NaturalCollection.com product code: 51088
Shipping Weight: 587g

Smart Solar are a UK based company that specialise in creating high quality solar powered garden products, to harness the power of the sun. The innovative collection of solar...
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Submitted by MizzyH
on 5th Nov 2009
Q: How far away from the first light on the string can the solar panel be sited (to be in the sun)? Many thanks, Mary
A: Hi, there is a further 3m (10 feet) of cable to the solar panel in addition to the 7m (23 feet) string of lights, allowing for lots of flexibilty when positioning the solar panel. I hope this helps, Robyn.
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MizzyH asked this question on 5th Nov 2009
Q: How far away from the first light on the string can the solar panel be sited (to be in the sun)? Many thanks, Mary
A: Hi, there is a further 3m (10 feet) of cable to the solar panel in addition to the 7m (23 feet) string of lights, allowing for lots of flexibilty when positioning the solar panel. I hope this helps, Robyn.


