🌟 Light Up Your Life with Solar Power!
The Szyoumy solar street light features 300 high-brightness LED beads, a 6000 mA battery for extended use, and IP65 waterproofing, making it perfect for outdoor settings like gardens, sports courts, and streets. With smart remote control and easy installation, it offers a sustainable lighting solution that operates automatically from dusk to dawn.
N**M
Hope these instructions help! Can someone answer my question too though!
Ok...I hope these instructions help someone. The package comes with no instructions and Amazon's help line is answered by a call center in Pakistan or India or somewhere and they aren't any help either. I installed these on the side of our church which has a masonry stone veneer. I am still trying to figure out why the light did not come on automatically at dark after charging for 6 hours.So, in order to use the anchors it came with, you'll need the following tools:A drill3/8" concrete drill bit9/16" wrenchSomething to mark the holes witha pair of needle nose pliersregular pliers or crescent wrenchFirst, hold the arm up to the surface you want to mount to (make sure it's level). Mark the mounting surface with a marker through the 4 holes on the arm. Using the concrete drill bit, drill the holes approx 2 inches deep (the same depth as the anchors that come with the lights). Then, unscrew the nut from the anchors and remove the washers and put those in your pocket. Tap the anchors into the hole, making sure the sleeve goes into the hole and the bolt part with the threads is sticking out. Once the anchors are in, install the arm on the anchors...larger washer first, then locking washer then the nut. Use the 9/16" wrench to tighten...the sleeve will expand inside the hole as you tighten and will set in place.Assemble the solar panel to the bracket. This is tricky. You'll use the little bolts, nuts and washers it came with. You'll line up the 4 holes on the bracket to the 2 holes on each side. Then you will pair the washer with the bolt. Using a pair of needle nose pliers, slide the small nut under the lip and line it up under the hole (do this one at a time). Put the bolt through the hole making sure the washer is in place and tighten the bolt into the nut that you are holding with the needle nose pliers below. This takes some patience. After you do this to all four holes, you can add the swivel bracket. You will slide the swivel bracket into the bracket you just mounted to the solar panel. You will use the butterfly nuts and the bolts they fit with and install into the center hole on each side (you will need a Phillips screwdriver to tighten). Once that is done, you can mount the solar panel to the top of the light pole using the bolt and your 9/16" wrench. Once you have the solar panel installed, it can be tilted to wherever the sun is for most of the day. You may want to use another small nut and bolt as a set screw through one of the other small holes so that the swivel wont move once you set it. You'll have to provide your own though cause they didnt come with one.Once the solar panel is installed, feed the cable through the hole on the underside of the arm so it comes out through the large hole where the light goes. If you are on a ladder, this part is tricky and best done with 2 people but you can do it if you balance well.Now you are ready for the light. Hold the light firmly in one hand and use your other hand to connect the cable from the light to the cable coming out through the hole in front of the mounting arm. You'll need to screw the water-proof connector so that the cords dont come apart. There is a notch in on both sides of the cable so it only goes in one way. Once the cords are connected, you can slide the light into the hole on the end of the mounting arm. Make sure you help the cable feed into the arm. You may need to pull some slack out of it through where it sticks out on the bottom. The light should fit in snug. You'll use a set screw with the allen wrench and washer to hold the light in place once you've got it. There are 2 holes on top but only one of the set screw reaches the light. There is a red LED light that will start flashing on the underside of the light itself. This indicates it is charging.If anyone knows why they light doesnt automatically come on at dark, please let me know. I had to use the remote to manually turn it on, but I cannot do that every day and want it to come on automatically at dusk and turn off automatically in the morning at dawn.Hope my instructions help someone! This light is made in Japan and I hate when foreign companies do not include easy to understand instructions in English when they are selling their products in an English speaking country.
B**A
LED SOLAR BRIGHT FREE LIGHTING. .
Used these lights for my 700 Ft driveway in the Smokey mountains, easy to assemble purchased my 2 , 2" 10' poles at lowes cut 2ft off 1 and installed 2 feet in concrete for a 16' height . Remote is not the best does not have a dusk to dawn button but when turned on at night for the 1st time it defaults to that function , mine has been coming on and going off automatically for the last 4 days ....love it. I did drill a hole through the pole and mounting bracket for more stability bought my clamps at ACE hardware....
R**N
did the job, but better ones out there.
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A**A
Great area light
Solar light mounts easily to facia of roof and provides light to area where our renters pass to enter their house. We have children who often leave toys, etc. on our driveway and this light comes on every night and illuminates the entire area so our neighbors can safely walk to their residence. The light charges during the day and comes on automatically each night. It covers the entire area in front of our four-car garage. LED light works on schedule and remains on all night with. no motion sensor to worry about.
E**R
AWESOME!!!
I purchased 3 of these for a condo complex to put up in a huge area that we can't get the electric company to run lines for poles. I was skeptical but remained open minded. These three have lit up an area that had no light. I am so impressed, that I am purchasing 5 more to place in other areas. We mounted these on 4x6x12 posts, painted white. The residents parking in this area are thrilled to have lights. This is a cheaper option than having the power company set a light and have to pay maintenance on the pole lights monthly. You will be surprised at how much light these solar street lights give out.
C**R
Decent light - Some Downsides
I don't like that they advertised a dusk till down 8hr feature but the remote only has a 6hr feature.It's a decent light but not as bright as I thought it was.There are no instructions so beware you'll have to figure it all out pretty much on your own.On the bright side, it's sturdy, mounting bracket is sturdy. Solar panel is good.All in all I'll probably buy another one. Definitely need an instruction manual and better remote.
V**H
Bright lights, great value, happy with my purchase.
I used this product to illuminate the driveway and parking lot of my property in Tobago. I absolutely love these solar lights, I purchased 2 sets and had them installed back to back on an electric pole 12 feet high. The lights brighten up the whole front of the property and my tenants love them. I have the option of not using the electric dust to dawn sensor lights installed on the building which will save me a lot on my electric bill. I recommend without reservation, easy to install and will purchase again in the future.
J**.
Nice light, no directions to install it
The light seems to be working very well, however there were not any directions to install it. I would purchase another, but would be nice if the directions were better.
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