Solar outdoor lighting is a great way to showcase your green initiative and provide great lighting in all types of areas, but what do you do when they malfunction and don't come on when expected? There are a few tips and tricks to troubleshooting solar lights that help you determine what the issue is.
Answer: Most solar lights use rechargeable AA or rechargeable AAA batteries. This is different than an alkaline AA or AAA battery. You should always replace solar light batteries with similar rechargeable type batteries. Have a problem with your solar lighting?
To fix solar lights not working, check and remove the battery pull tab, replace or deep charge the batteries, repair any damaged wiring, clean the solar panels, and ensure they're positioned in direct sunlight. How Do You Reset a Solar Light?
Most newly purchased solar lights come with rechargeable batteries. After their normal life span (typical couple of years) they tend to stop working or start performing poorly. If you see declined brightness in light, then it's a time to change the batteries.
Do solar panels need sunlight?
Make sure there is nothing taller than the panels near the south of the system's installation. Solar panels need direct sunlight all day and even the smallest amount of shade changes the output of the solar panels. 2. Are the lights not coming on at all?
If solar panel not getting the required sun light than the LED won't work or can't produce the brightest light as you would have expected. Make sure you place your light at a location where it gets direct sun light.
Why are my solar lights not lighting up?
Almost every solar light has an on/off switch, typically located at the back. During the day, the solar panel charges the battery, but if the switch is off, the lights won't turn on when night falls. So, if your solar lights aren't lighting up, the first thing to check is this switch.