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FlinQ Solar Torch 2-pack

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With automatic day and night sensor
Realistic flame effect
Multifunctional: place down or hang up

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Description

Sustainable garden lighting with a magical vibe: that’s the FlinQ Solar Torch Duopack. Place the two torches anywhere you want in your garden. The flame effects create a captivating ambiance in the garden. The lamps work on solar power: during the day, the lamps charge themselves via the included panel, providing the lighting you want in the evening and at night. The lamps can also be used without the ground pin. You can detach them and place or hang them anywhere. This summer, you’ll have all the atmosphere you need with this solar-powered garden lighting!

Three functions
You can use the set of two solar lamps in three different ways. The ground pin allows you to place the garden lighting in various spots in your garden soil. Detach the pin and you have a nice lamp that you can place on a table. Using the included hooks, you can also hang the lights in fun spots around the garden. This way you can play with the lighting.

Sun, sun, sun
Make sure the torch is placed in a spot with plenty of sunlight. The torch will automatically charge during the day, so the garden lamp can provide beautiful light again in the evening. When the solar torch battery is fully charged, the lamp provides up to 20 hours of light. The solar lamp duopack comes standard with a large black mono-crystalline solar panel that effectively converts sunlight into energy.

360-degree light
The solar torches are IP44 splash-proof and rain-resistant. The 360-degree light look makes the lamps beautiful from every angle. They feature a convenient day-night mode with on/off function. This function is intelligent: the lamp knows when daylight makes the flame no longer visible.

Benefits
โ€“ Solar torch powered by solar energy
โ€“ 3-in-1 use: ground pin, table placement, or hanging
โ€“ Automatic day-night mode with on/off function
โ€“ IP44 Splash-proof
โ€“ Up to 20 hours of use with a full battery after solar charging
โ€“ No electricity costs, no complicated installation
โ€“ Battery is easily replaceable for extended use

Length per torch usage
โ€“ Complete torch: 80cm
โ€“ Torch without extension: 65cm
โ€“ Torch without extension and ground pin: 33cm
โ€“ Hanging lamp torch: 15 cm

Additional information

Dimensions

12 x 12 x 80 cm

Weight

360 grams

Lifespan

40,000 hours

Solar panel power

5.5V/160mA/0.90W

Battery power

1800 mAh

Light color

1500 K

Working time

8 to approximately 20 hours maximum

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FlinQ Solar Fakkel 2-pack manual

Manual for the FlinQ Solar Torch 2-pack in Dutch, English, German and French

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How Long Does it Take for a Solar Lamp to Fully Charge?

The time it takes for a solar lamp to charge depends on various factors, such as the type of lamp, the amount of sunlight, and the battery capacity. Generally, it takes about 6 to 8 hours to fully charge a FlinQ solar lamp. Keep in mind that during the winter months, a solar lamp charges slower and less effectively than during the summer months. The number of daylight hours is significantly less in winter compared to summer months.

Why Does My Solar Lamp Stay Lit for a Shorter Time in Winter than in Summer?

During the winter months, the days are much shorter and the sun’s power is significantly weaker. As a result, the lamps charge slower than in the summer months.

Can the Battery of the Solar Lamp be Replaced?

No, FlinQ solar lamps have a battery that cannot be replaced.

How Long Does a Solar Lamp Last on a Full Battery?

Depending on the internal battery and the type of solar panel, a FlinQ solar lamp can last up to 32 hours on a full battery. The placement of the lamp, as well as the intensity of the sun in combination with the number of sun hours in a day, determine how long a solar lamp can burn. When installing, make sure the lamp gets enough sunlight during the day.