SILICONES Direct via Amazon has 12-Pack TECKNET Solar Dusk to Dawn Fence Lights Outdoor (TK-SL008, 3000K / Color Changing) for $39.99 - $14.40 off when you enter promo code Y3EM7ZZY at checkout = $25.59. Shipping is free.
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Decorative solar fence lights designed for ambient lighting, not primary illumination
Charge in direct sunlight for 6 to 10 hours before first use and test in a dark area
Features 8 vibrant modes including 6 colors, warm white, and dynamic RGB with auto dusk to dawn operation
Solar powered with 600mAh battery, ultra bright dual lens design, and durable IP66 waterproof build
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SILICONES Direct via Amazon has 12-Pack TECKNET Solar Dusk to Dawn Fence Lights Outdoor (TK-SL008, 3000K / Color Changing) for $39.99 - $14.40 off when you enter promo code Y3EM7ZZY at checkout = $25.59. Shipping is free.
Note: Promo codes are typically for one-time use and don't always apply seamlessly. If you run into this issue, refresh the page, re-enter the code, or revisit the cart page.
Thanks to Deal Hunter babgaly for finding this deal.
About this item:
Decorative solar fence lights designed for ambient lighting, not primary illumination
Charge in direct sunlight for 6 to 10 hours before first use and test in a dark area
Features 8 vibrant modes including 6 colors, warm white, and dynamic RGB with auto dusk to dawn operation
Solar powered with 600mAh battery, ultra bright dual lens design, and durable IP66 waterproof build
Model: TECKNET Solar Fence Lights Outdoor 12 Pack, Warm White & 6 Colors & RGB, IP66 Waterproof LED Deck Light, Dusk to Dawn Fence Lights Solar for Wall, Railing, Step, Patio, Pool, Backyard, Outside
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The TECKNET Solar Fence Lights use a 600mAh rechargeable built-in battery (non-replaceable). While the product description and reviews confirm it is rechargeable and provides 8-12 hours of runtime, they do not specify the exact battery chemistry (e.g., lithium-ion, NiMH, etc.). Based on common solar light designs, it is likely a lithium-ion battery, but this is an inference rather than a confirmed detail. For definitive confirmation, you may want to contact the manufacturer directly. (This is from the Amazon RuFus Ai helper.)
Reason I post this is because there was a house that caught fire recently while using some lights bought on Amazon that had lithium-ion solar rechargeables batteries, though I can't say if it was these specifically, I would be very careful either way.
The TECKNET Solar Fence Lights use a 600mAh rechargeable built-in battery (non-replaceable). While the product description and reviews confirm it is rechargeable and provides 8-12 hours of runtime, they do not specify the exact battery chemistry (e.g., lithium-ion, NiMH, etc.). Based on common solar light designs, it is likely a lithium-ion battery, but this is an inference rather than a confirmed detail. For definitive confirmation, you may want to contact the manufacturer directly. (This is from the Amazon RuFus Ai helper.)
Reason I post this is because there was a house that caught fire recently while using some lights bought on Amazon that had lithium-ion solar rechargeables batteries, though I can't say if it was these specifically, I would be very careful either way.
It's funny- when I was working on engineering in the 90s in college, we were basically told "Blue LEDs are nearly impossible to make." There's a problem with blue wavelength where materials able to transmit it aren't common, and the materials at the time would tend to transmit heat instead of light, so half of any blue LEDs you made wouldn't work.
Today we're like "WHAT SHADE OF BLUE YOU WANT? SOLAR POWERED? NO PROBLEM..."
It's funny- when I was working on engineering in the 90s in college, we were basically told "Blue LEDs are nearly impossible to make." There's a problem with blue wavelength where materials able to transmit it aren't common, and the materials at the time would tend to transmit heat instead of light, so half of any blue LEDs you made wouldn't work. Today we're like "WHAT SHADE OF BLUE YOU WANT? SOLAR POWERED? NO PROBLEM..."
The guy who got blue LEDs to work won a Nobel prize actually
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Reason I post this is because there was a house that caught fire recently while using some lights bought on Amazon that had lithium-ion solar rechargeables batteries, though I can't say if it was these specifically, I would be very careful either way.
edit: finally got it to work.
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Reason I post this is because there was a house that caught fire recently while using some lights bought on Amazon that had lithium-ion solar rechargeables batteries, though I can't say if it was these specifically, I would be very careful either way.
Today we're like "WHAT SHADE OF BLUE YOU WANT? SOLAR POWERED? NO PROBLEM..."
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