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After 3 months, all of the four lights stopped working. We contacted the manufacturer and tried all their suggestions (replace battery, charge in off position for 3 days, etc.) and nothing worked. The manufacturer said they would send new lights, but were out of any resembling what we bought. Finally, after 4 months of being told "not-in-stock, don't know when we'll get more" we gave up!
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Amazon has done it again! I bought a pair of these solar lights. These solar lights are fantastic. They are lovely when used outside, but I discovered another use. I keep them on the fireplace mantle because they look so pretty! But first, I remove the top where the solar panel is and put it outside. The solar panel gets a nice strong charge and in the afternoon, I pop the tops back on the lamps and use them as night lights. Brilliant! They hold a charge for a VERY long time and look fantastic. I could not be happier.Best Deals for Smart Solar Scroll Light
It took a few days to begin functioning well, but here in West Texas it charges up and shines brightly till dawn! The scroll pattern casts a beautiful design on the ground. I'm ordering another...or several!Honest reviews on Smart Solar Scroll Light
I've dealt with a great deal of "solar lamps/lights" of varying quality, so I am naturally skeptical of the quality of these types of items. My main concern was the brightness of the light inside. The lamp contains a single LED light at the top, powered by one(poor quality) rechargeable AA battery. The LED itself is actually quite bright. I ran a test of giving the solar panel about 3-4 hours of sunlight per day, and the battery held enough charge to get through three days before the LED wasn't getting enough power and would shut itself off. I'm not sure how this is wired, but instead of getting dimmer as the battery power gets low, it appears to just shut off after a period of time. I replaced the battery with a Sanyo Eneloop and it has been going strong ever since. I try to keep it in the sun, but my apartment isn't in the best spot for that. That being said, putting a good rechargeable battery in there has kept it going for weeks now. Granted the LED doesn't use much juice, and the solar panel is certainly extended the life of the battery on this charge, but I have a feeling like it doesn't provide enough power to keep it going indefinitely. I may eventually have to recharge the battery with a charger, but honestly, the per-charge life this lamp will get is probably going to be very long. The pattern it throws on the floor is rather striking, though, don't expect this thing to illuminate a whole room. It's more like a very attractive night light.Overall, I'd say this is one of the few lower-priced solar lamps that is actually worth purchasing.
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