FAQ
How do wild fennel branch solar light works?
Wild fennel branch solar lights are powered by either battery or solar energy so can be used both inside and out. If you are running them on solar energy, they will charge a rechargeable battery from the sun in the day and this will be used to light the wild fennel branch solar light in the evening. Each light has a small photovoltaic cell on a panel that you can place away from the light to ensure that it is direct sunlight. These wild fennel branch solar lights have a sensor so as soon as the darkness arrives, they will come on for a 6 hour period every evening.
Are wild fennel branch solar lights waterproof?
The wild fennel branch solar lights are IP44 rated meaning that they are waterproof and can be used outside.
Do wild fennel branch solar lights work in the winter?
Wild fennel branch solar lights will still work in the winter, so long as there is plenty of sunlight to charge the lights. It doesn't matter if it's snowing; as long as the lights have plenty of sun to completely charge, they will work when you need them to, however if there is no sun for quite a few days they may not light up at all or for less hours. The other option is that you can change them over to battery mode during the darker days.
How long do wild fennel branch solar lights last?
The lifespan of wild fennel branch solar lights can vary, but most will last for several years with proper maintenance. A battery in any solar light will eventually need replacing. On average they only last for up to 600 charges so you'll find that usually within 2 years a replacement battery will be needed.