How to charge goal zero lighthouse 400 -- solarlihgt-led

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As we all know the Goal Zero Lighthouse 400 is a unique, waterproof lantern that can be used in many ways: as a lamp or as a charger for USB devices. This super bright, lightweight, rechargeable camping lantern that can power your devices, which lights up your camping life with the mega bright yet ambient glow. But how to charge goal zero lighthouse 400?


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The Lighthouse 400, our brightest rechargeable USB lantern yet, also charges your phone, so it's the only light you'll ever need. We know that recharging the Lighthouse 400 from the sun by connecting a compatible solar panel in about 7-14 hours. The Lighthouse 400 can be recharged from a USB Source in about 5 hours. When you are really in a pinch, you can use the hand crank to get 10 minutes of light for every 1 minute of cranking.


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Many friends who like to brighten up their camping life with the Goal Zero Lighthouse 400's ultra-bright ambient light. Featuring adjustable light settings, foldable legs, and a USB port to charge your devices, this versatile lantern is perfect for all your camping adventures. Oh, and did I mention it can also be charged via USB, a solar panel, or a generator hand crank? Yes, dead batteries are a thing of the past. Never be left in the dark again.


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There is a handle on the top of the lantern that turns the internal generator to charge the batteries. 1 minute of activation (in either direction) recharges the battery, enough to provide 10 minutes of light. When not in use, the handle folds down and fits into the top of the lantern.Let see that how to charge goal zero lighthouse 400 by hand crank.With the Goal Zero Lighthouse 400, simply start turning the hand crank to power your lantern. 1 min of hand cranking will produce 10 minutes of light. So a simple 6 minutes of hand cranking will keep your lantern running for the next hour.


Goal Zero Lighthouse 400: Surprisingly Versatile, right?