The set up was easy - attach the spike to the stand, insert the solar panel onto the stand, remove protective film from panel, adjust to face the sun and place in the ground. Make sure you turn the switch to on. After charging for a few hours, it light up for about 6 hours during the evening. Charges during the day and comes on at dusk. Nothing easier than that. The lights themselves have a nice glow about them and are attached to the wire very well and are even wrapped. Easy to use and lights up the dark areas of my yard that have no electrical ability.



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