The little solar panel charges them up daily. At night we use them outdoors as a beautiful lit centerpiece on our table for alfresco dining after dark. I tuck the little solar panel under them. I had company and they were amazed at the magnificent centerpiece.
While out table is under an awning, we move the clump of lights with their solar panel by day to get full sunshine. A few days I forgot to move the lights and they kept lighting up at night anyhow for a few more days, then they died. I moved them back to bright sunshine for a day and that evening they were working fine again.
The buttons on the back of the solar charger can turn them on, off or blinking. Even when left on, the lights automatically turn off at day break.
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