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iwish Romantic Solar Power Colorful 7 Colors Changing Wind Chime Rotating LED Hanging Light

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About Iwish Romantic Solar Power Colorful 7 Colors

Description: The wind spinning solar LED Light is a fantastic product that can be enjoyed both through the day and at night. The light comes complete with a carabiner clip for secure hanging and spins throughout the day to produce a fantastic effect. At night, the colour changing glass balls light up to highlight the curves of the spinner to produce a magical spellbinding effect. Uses the suns rays to charge up through the day and automatically turns on at dusk. Just Hang up your new wind chime on a tree branch and add a great feel to your garden with the crackled solar light. Also it is a great gift for the people you love. Features: 1. Colorful solar light for lamp garden . 2. Solar Panel: 2V 60MA . 3. Please turn on the light and hang it outside so that sunlight could shine on it and reserve full energy. 4. The light will not bright during the day, but the spiral light will rotate when wind is blowing. 5. The light will bright at night, meanwhile, the spiral light will rotate when blowing in the wind. Specification: * Solar Panel: 2V 60MA * Charging time:6-8h in direct sunlight * Working Time:6h if full charged * Material: Stainless Steel + Plastic * Size: Diameter (at widest point) 15cm * Height (not including hanging hook): 25cm Note: It does not emit the same sound like wind chimes, encountered strong winds, light ball will rotate, very beautiful The waterproof rating of the product is IP44. You are kindly suggested to pull the switch which is on the back of solar panel into " ON" status when you are going to put them under the sunlight for power. Besides, here is a little trick to test the light so please put your palm on the solar panel to peep if there is light or not after charging under the sun for many hours.