Switches on automatically when it gets dark. Glass jar with hidden solar panel stores sunlight during the day and illuminates at night. The Sun Jar collects and stores sunlight during the day, and makes a beautiful night light in the evening. For use indoors or in the garden. Really simple - just a solar panel, battery and LED light all housed in a traditional mason Jar.
An idea by Tobias Wong made by Suck UK
110 x 157 x 110mm | 0.9Kg
Charging The battery needs sun to fully charge, and your Sun Jar may need charging before its first use. Leave outside or in a sunny window in DIRECT SUNLIGHT for several hours. In overcast conditions we recommend charging for a few days. |
Manual Switch Off
If you do not want your Sun Jar to light up when it gets dark, lift the metal lever to release the lid and set the switch to "Charge" mode. This conserves battery life whilst continuing to charge it. (The Sun Jar also charges in "Auto" mode)
Winter
Bad weather is bad news for Sun Jars! In winter, or cloudy weather, your Sun Jar may illuminate for less time than usual, or may not light up at all. When there is not enough sunlight, you can remove the battery and charge it in a normal battery charger.
The Battery
Rechargeable batteries have a long, but not indefinite, life. After many charges, they may lose the ability to store energy. Open the Sun Jar, lift out the solar panel, replace with a standard AA rechargeable battery (never use a non-rechargeable battery).
Cleaning
After a long time outside, condensation may build up inside, this will not damage the Sun Jar. To remove any moisture build-up, open the lid and ease out the inner workings,
empty out the water and replace the inner.
Store sunshine
for the night time
Inside the jar there is an efficient solar cell, a rechargeable battery and LED lamp. At night the LED lamp glows for 5 hours on a full charge.
Solar Powered
A solar panel charges the battery during the day. Sun Jars work best in direct sunshine, outside or in a sunny window.
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