First of all, you need to know what shape of light source you want, such as a round ball bubble or a vintage light bulb, or you want a solar -driven spot light.
After confirming the model of the light source, then you need to know how long of the lights you want.
Because the size of the solar panels and the capacity of battery varies from the number of light bulbs and the length of the string.
How do you match a solar panel to different size of string lights?
First thing first, the longer the light string the larger the solar panel and the more capacity of a battery.
Then, how is the most suitable match?
Here are some suggestions.
Base on the charging and discharge time is about 8 hours:
1- 1.5W solar panel, 1.8AH battery, works with 8-12 light bulbs(within 24ft)
2- 2W solar panel, 2.2AH battery, works with 10-15 bulbs(within 36ft)
3- 3W solar panel, 2.6AH battery, works with 15-30 light bulbs(within 50ft)
4- 6W solar panel, 4AH battery, works with 30-50 light bulbs(within 100ft)
You may ask, well, I know about the solar panel and the model of light, then how should I control these solar string lights?
Andysom provides three control methods.
The first is the button on the solar panel.
Through the switch, you can turn on and turn off the lights (solar panels can be charged in any mode); in terms of mode, you can set the mode of breathing, flashing, highlighting and low light.
The second is RF remote control, which is the so-called RF remote control.
You have a remote control that can remotely control the switches of solar panels, regular, brightness, breathing, flashing and other functions.
The third type is to control with a mobile APP.
By connecting the solar panel and the mobile app, you can see the remaining power; You can also adjust the brightness of the lights and also set different functions.
Therefore, combined of the above: light sources, the size of the solar panel, the working duration, and the control method, 3 in 1, you can choose the solar light string you want!