Toro Solar Path Light User manual

Category
Rechargeable batteries
Type
User manual

Toro Solar Path Light is a solar-powered, weather-proof garden and pathway light intended to operate in direct sunlight, improving its performance.

It contains a rechargeable Nickel-Cadmium (Ni-Cd) battery that needs to be pre-charged for two days in direct sunlight prior to first use.

During the day, the Solar Panel converts sunlight into electricity and recharges the battery. At night, the light turns on automatically using the electricity stored during that day.

The number of hours of light is determined by the number of hours that direct sunlight strikes the Solar Panel, your geographical location, weather conditions, and seasonal lighting availability.

Toro Solar Path Light is a solar-powered, weather-proof garden and pathway light intended to operate in direct sunlight, improving its performance.

It contains a rechargeable Nickel-Cadmium (Ni-Cd) battery that needs to be pre-charged for two days in direct sunlight prior to first use.

During the day, the Solar Panel converts sunlight into electricity and recharges the battery. At night, the light turns on automatically using the electricity stored during that day.

The number of hours of light is determined by the number of hours that direct sunlight strikes the Solar Panel, your geographical location, weather conditions, and seasonal lighting availability.

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Toro Solar Path Light User manual

Category
Rechargeable batteries
Type
User manual

Toro Solar Path Light is a solar-powered, weather-proof garden and pathway light intended to operate in direct sunlight, improving its performance.

It contains a rechargeable Nickel-Cadmium (Ni-Cd) battery that needs to be pre-charged for two days in direct sunlight prior to first use.

During the day, the Solar Panel converts sunlight into electricity and recharges the battery. At night, the light turns on automatically using the electricity stored during that day.

The number of hours of light is determined by the number of hours that direct sunlight strikes the Solar Panel, your geographical location, weather conditions, and seasonal lighting availability.

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