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1. Are these pastel colors?
No, they are much brighter than the picture suggests and last longer than most solar lights. Most stop working around 3 or 4 am, but these can last all night. They are the best solar hanging lights for trees or garden.
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2. Should I keep these in the "off" position until fully charged?
These solar lights are engineered to self-charge during the daytime and switch on automatically at night. To install them, ensure they are in the "ON" position. The suspended solar lights can turn off, self-charging during the day, and illuminate at night.
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3. How many lumens per light on a full charge?
I'm sorry, I don't know the exact number of lumens, but these lights are fantastic! We've had them on a deer-netting fence since last summer, and every morning still works and stays lit until 2:00 am or later. Even after being buried under snow, they still light up!
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4. Do these caps stay on tight?
Yes, the caps stay on tight. As you twist the glass dome back into the steel cap and turn the switch to "on," you will feel the glass lock into place. I've had mine through some good, windy thunderstorms, and none have separated yet.
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5. Can these be hung inside Mason jars?
The top of these hanging solar lanterns has a small solar panel, so anything that covers the top and blocks the sun will stop them from turning on at night. If the mason jar was upside down so the bottom faced the sun, they could be hung inside. The top must be exposed to the light to charge the batteries inside.