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ImPECKables Rechargeable Solar Led Light Bulb, 2 pk.

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ImPECKables Rechargeable Solar Led Light Bulb, 2 pk.

Item # 2405097

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ImPECKables ImPECKables Rechargeable Solar Led Light Bulb, 2 pk.
ImPECKables ImPECKables Rechargeable Solar Led Light Bulb, 2 pk.
$19.99


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ImPECKables Rechargeable Solar Led Light Bulb, 2 pk.

Item # 2405097

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ImPECKables ImPECKables Rechargeable Solar Led Light Bulb, 2 pk.
ImPECKables ImPECKables Rechargeable Solar Led Light Bulb, 2 pk.

$19.99

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Grassland (franklin) TN

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Illuminate your chicken coop with the ImPECKables Rechargeable Solar and USB LED Coop Light Bulbs with Remote. These bulbs provide reliable supplemental lighting all year round and offer 3 different lighting modes to choose from depending on how bright you want the lights to be. There's also a fourth SOS mode that comes in handy for outdoor emergency use. For ultimate convenience, these coop light bulbs can be powered by either solar energy or USB charging, and they come with a remote control for turning the lights on and off from a distance. There are 2 chicken coop light bulbs included per pack.



    For additional information on this product, please see the Product Documents section for all downloadable user manuals, installation guides, brochures and warranty statements.

    • 4 lighting modes to choose from: High, Medium, Low and SOS
    • High Mode produces 350 lumens of brightness
    • Medium Mode produces 150 lumens of brightness
    • Low Mode produces 50 lumens of brightness
    • SOS mode comes in handy for outdoor emergency use
    • Bulbs can be powered by either solar or USB charging for maximum utility
    • Offers supplemental lighting for your flock no matter the season
    • Equipped with a convenient remote control with a range of 39.37 ft. (12 m)
    • Timer function allows you to set the coop lights for 30 minutes, 2 hours, 5 hours or 10 hours
    • Lights are IP44 rated and chargers are IP65 rated
    • Included: (1) USB cable, (1) remote control, (2) 1.2W solar panels with 6.5 ft. wire and (2) rechargeable solar LED light bulbs

    Q&As

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    Q: Can I change the light bulb to something else after I purchase?

    10 days ago
    1 Answer
    • A: It is not feasible to replace the light bulb for SKU# 2405097 - ImPECKables Rechargeable Solar LED Light Bulb. Please note that this “light bulb” is a light designed in the shape of a bulb, rather than a traditional bulb with a replaceable component. Inside, there are multiple LED beads (tiny yellow squares) mounted directly onto the internal circuitry, there is no separate bulb to change. Additionally, the bulb-shaped plastic unit is securely glued to its base, making disassembly and replacement impossible
      7 days ago
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    Q: What happens if we misplace the remote?

    16 days ago
    1 Answer
    • A: No replacement parts are available.
      11 days ago
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    Q: Do these come on during the day or only at night?

    18 days ago
    1 Answer
    • A: These bulbs feature an Auto Mode that automatically turns them on at night and off during the day, using the solar panel as a light sensor. However, you can easily override this to turn them on whenever you want using the included remote or the physical switch
      17 days ago
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    Q: Does it have a timer setting? I woild like the light to turn off after 30 to an hour after dusk

    a month ago
    1 Answer
    • A: It cannot be set up specific time in advance to start automatically but can chose the how long it can keep working by using TIMER. AUTO can automatically turn on and off, cycling daily. It can automatically illuminate for 4 hours after dark.
      29 days ago
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    Q: How will I know when fully charged? About how long will USB take? When I push the button on the bulb how do I know if 30 min, 2hours or 10hr?

    a month ago
    1 Answer
    • A: Per Manual: When they are charged by solar panel or USB, the charging indicator light will be on. When the bulb is charging by the solar or USB, the light won’t be on. Charge times are USB- 4 hours, Solar panel charge time 6-9 hours. Lighting time with fully charged are: High-5 hours Medium- 11 hours Low- 20 hours.
      a month ago
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    Q: Are these waterproof

    2 months ago
    1 Answer
    • A: No, these light bulbs are designed for indoor use only. While the chargers have an IP65 rating and the lights are IP44 rated, they are not waterproof, and rain may enter the USB plug if used outdoors.
      2 months ago
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    Q: I just purchased the lights and I did as the instructions said but it will not turn on

    2 months ago
    1 Answer
    • A: Please try below to turn on the light. 1. For the first use, make sure to press the power button on the button, and remove the power isolation plate on the remote control. 2. Make sure the bulb is not charging. When the bulb is charging by the solar or USB, the light won’t be on
      2 months ago
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    Q: I'm aware the actual bulbs are for indoor but the solar panel is it waterproof or does it need to just be placed inside in direct sunlight. I'm basically wondering if I can use this in my coup with the solar panels on the roof and the bulbs inside.

    2 months ago
    1 Answer
    • A: Yes, the solar panels are IP65 rated and suitable for year-round outdoor use. You can place the panels on your coop roof while keeping the bulbs inside, as each panel includes a 6.5-foot wire for connection.
      2 months ago
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    Q: Why might the remote only work to one light? Also, is there a minimum temperature that they shouldn't go below?

    3 months ago
    1 Answer
    • A: - To help the remote-control work with both lights, please check the following: 1. Before first use, press the mode button on each light to activate the sensor. If one light is not activated, the remote will only control the other. Customer can simply reactivate both lights to ensure the remote works with both. 2. When the 10-hour timer is set, the bulb will automatically enter low-brightness mode to preserve battery life. This may cause one of the lights to become unresponsive. Customer can change the timer mode manually press the timer button. 3. As noted in the attached instruction manual, the bulb cannot be operated via remote control while in standby mode. Please press the mode button again to exit standby mode. Regarding minimum temperature: This product is designed to illuminate a coop and is suitable for year-round outdoor use. In low-temperature environments, the lithium battery's capacity is the primary component affected. Typically, significant impacts on battery performance begin to occur only when temperatures fall below -10°C.
      2 months ago
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    Q: I've seen similar products where you can use the solar panel to charge your phone in a emergency stuation. can these panels be used in the same manner?

    3 months ago
    1 Answer
    • A: It’s not workable to use the solar panel of SKU#2405097 IMP Rechargeable Solar Led Light Bulb, 2pk to charge your phone.
      3 months ago
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    Review 1

    Not worh it, unless youre not gonna use the solar

    a month ago
    They Do not work while plugged in. Why they dont? Idk. I thought that was the whole point of the solar panels, so you didnt have to charge them. Why would would charge them with solar when you cant use them, mise well just plug them onto an outlet. Good idea, poor design.
    Review 1
    a month ago
    Cannot use while plugging in. I did not plan on having to climb inside a tiny chicken tractor every time I want to turn on the light! what is the point in even having a remote if you can't use while plugging in bad design
    Review 1

    Who the Flippity -bleep designed these?

    a month ago
    I purchased these bulbs for inside a broody coop, during the lock down phase for the chicks, as the inside of the protected area is quite dark, even in the daytime. The timer and light combination made this great for the task as I could turn the timer on 10 hours on medium brightness when I fed everyone in the morning and it would automatically shut off. I strung the solar panel wire, and let the bulb charge. I switched it on, NOTHING. TURNS out the panel is ONLY FOR charging. THEN you have to UNPLUG the light if you want it to run. Why not just take the bulbs to a usbC charger and charge them quickly and then rehang them? Why mess with the panels at all if they won't operate while plugged in? Ridiculous.

    No, I do not recommend this product.

    Reviews 5

    50/50

    2 months ago
    My ducks layed sooner thanks to these. The good news is that the days of running electricity to coops for lighting is over. The bads news is one bulb stopped working after 3 weeks. Instructions mention light sensor mode, but it doesn't actually have any light sensors. For $20 I was able to extend my hatch season and sell more ducklings, so it paid for itself, but now I only have 1 working bulb.
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