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Winter tips
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Keep debris and snow off the solar panel (A) to allow the batteries to recharge. If the lights have been covered by
snow for a long time, allow the batteries to recharge in full, direct sunlight for 10-12 hours, so they can maintain
maximum capacity.
Care and Cleaning
Troubleshooting
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The solar light does not turn on
at night or its nightly run time is
shorter.
The battery is not fully
charged.
Ensure the solar light is located in an area
where it can receive the maximum amount of
full, direct sunlight every day. If the solar
light does not receive enough sunlight during
a day (e.g. due to cloudy or overcast weather
conditions), the battery will be recharged on
the next sunny day and resume normal
operation. Keeping the solar panel clean is
equally important to ensure the maximum
charging performance.
The solar light is
installed close to other
light sources.
Relocate the fixture or eliminate other light
sources.
The battery is reaching
the end of its useful life.
Replace the battery.