|  | Home      Malibu Outdoor Metal Bollard Four-Light Solar Powered Light Kit #LZ635RP4/LZ635RPL4 | |
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| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 9.25 inches | | Product Width: | 9.25 inches | | Product Height: | 12.0 inches | | Product Weight: | 6.85 pounds | | Package Length: | 12.0 inches | | Package Width: | 9.3 inches | | Package Height: | 9.2 inches | | Package Weight: | 7.0 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 24 reviews |
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| | Features | Landscape light kit includes 4 solar-powered, bollard-style path lights with ground stakes; solar collection panel; and 4 20-foot cords for connecting lights to panelPosition solar panel for maximum sunlight absorption while placing lights a cord's length away--even in shady areas; panel measures 6-by-5-1/2-by-4.125 inches (length-width-height)Bollard lights stand 8-14 inches tall with a diameter of 2-1/2 inches, are constructed from high-quality aluminum with a black finish, and contain two LEDs behind clear glassLights turn on automatically in darkening conditions and run up to 10-15 hours continuously when fully chargedNo electrical wiring or cost to operate; each light powered by three 1,200 mAh NiMH AA solar-rechargeable batteries
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Think twice before you invest in these Nov 27, 2008 I bought 2 sets of these lights about 14 months ago. After spending an afternoon setting them up, including digging and laying the wires for them, I found that they were dimly lit after a few days of charging. They never got any better. In addition, one set quit working after the first month. The second set: 1/2 the lights (2) stopped working 11 months later. They are useless and a waste of my time, finances, and aggravating to boot. I am sure many people are happy with them. I have had no luck with them and will be investing in electric lights now.
Great Little Lights Oct 18, 2008 We have bollard lights in front of our house. It was easy to run wiring and hook-ups there. The back of the house was more difficult. These solar lights were the perfect answer and the style matches what is in front...great! I followed others' recommendations to invest in more powerful batteries and to line the cylinder with aluminum foil. Super ideas. I was astonished that, after one day of sunshine, they lit up and have done so every night since.
Love them! Aug 28, 2008 I bought set about a week ago. I have to say, I am impressed. I have many other solar lights in my gardens but these are to light pathway to my door. The light is more than than I had expected, I am buying another set. They are great!
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very pleased Aug 22, 2008 Bought these last year but as we were moving, we only set them up recently. We're very pleased with them and plan to order another set, but they're now selling for twice as much as we bought them so we're waiting. They are very elegant and simple, the construction is solid and they look very pretty in our garden. They're a snap to install. We prefer the white-blue light to the yellow you often find with these lights. We did replace the batteries with others of better quality.
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Looks nice, questionable reliability Dec 24, 2007 These lights look great; high-quality construction of glass and aluminum. You install 4 rechargeble batteries underneath the powersupplier with solar panel on top. The battery compartment is very touchy. Once the batteries are in place, I had to tap on the battery cover to get it to work. If I disturb the batteries moderately (e.g., a knock), it'll stop working and I have to go through the tapping routine again. I used 4 duracell rechargeables (instead of the ones supplied) because I didn't think those were powerful enough. After about 2 months, the batteries were rusted. There's something wrong in the design: it drains water from the solar panel into the battery compartment. I changed the way the panel is angled, put in 4 new ones, and they seem to be working ok for the last 3 months. I don't want to open it up to see whether these batteries are rusted because I don't want disturb it. Another thing, we live in Southern Calif, the winter sun here is barely enough to light these lights. I'm thinking about wiring them to an electrical source. Maybe not.
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