Q:After removing the Label, how to do get it to work?
by|Jul 17, 2024
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A: On the back of the solar panel is an on/off switch. Please turn it the switch to the on position.
Placement of a solar light is all-important. For best results, the solar cell should face south and positioned on an angle so it is perpendicular to the sun. The surface of the solar cell should not be shaded by foliage or structures at any time during the day. If the light has an automatic on-off sensor, it should not be placed near any other bright light source, such as a street lamp, because it may cause the light to shut off prematurely.
The solar cells are wired directly to a re-chargeable battery that stores the electricity generated by the cell. During the day, the battery charges, reaching maximum charge except on shorter winter days or heavy overcast days. At night, the solar cells stop producing power and the photoresistor turns on the LED.
by|Jul 17, 2024
Q:Can I use regular batteries instead of rechargeable batteries?
by|Jul 16, 2024
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A: You can but wouldn't recommend.
The solar cells are wired directly to a re-chargeable battery that stores the electricity generated by the cell. During the day, the battery charges, reaching maximum charge except on shorter winter days or heavy overcast days. At night, the solar cells stop producing power and the photoresistor turns on the LED.
by|Jul 17, 2024
A: Why would you want to do that? That would suggest you would be replacing your non-recharge batteries daily. The solar rechargeable batteries will power the light for 8 hours and then automatically recharge themselves during the following daylight hours.
by|Jul 21, 2024
Q:Is there a switch to power the spot light
by|Jul 9, 2024
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A: Yes, on the back of the solar panel.
by|Aug 21, 2024
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Q:It appears some customers are having issues and there is no customer service... this is not good.
by|Jun 29, 2024
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Q:Where is this product in the store?
by|Jun 18, 2024
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A: The location to where it is located in the store is listed next to the description of the light (e.g., Aisle 45, Bay EC1).
by|Sep 5, 2024
A: it can be found in the core bay for landscape lighting and/or in the end cap.
by|Jun 19, 2024
Q:I can’t get either one of them to come on, what’s the secret to get it to work
by|Jun 11, 2024
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A: Flip the little rubber switch to ON that’s hidden underneath and make sure it gets some time to charge. Mine worked!
by|Jul 17, 2024
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Q:How do I get the light to move? Having a hard time getting it to move
by|Jun 7, 2024
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A: There is a toggle on the side, lefty loosy enough to rotate head up or down, then tightly righty to tighten, you will notice the toggle has little gears so it sits closed nicely when tightened.
by|Jul 2, 2024
Q:Can it be on for just 5 hours
by|Jun 3, 2024
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A: Built-in Light Sensor: This sensor detects the ambient light levels.
Daytime: When the sensor detects sufficient daylight, it automatically turns off the light to conserve energy and allows the solar panel to charge the battery.
Nighttime: As the sun sets and the ambient light decreases, the sensor activates the light, turning it on.
Battery Depletion: The lights will also turn off if the battery is depleted. If the solar panel doesn't receive enough sunlight during the day to fully charge the battery, the lights might turn off sooner than expected.
If your solar light has a manual switch (e.g., a three-way switch with high, low, and off settings), you can also turn the light off manually by setting the switch to the "off" position.
by|Jun 5, 2024
Q:There is a battery and when I turn it on it goes on so how do I know if this will turn off outside during the day and automatically turn on at night. Won’t it be on all day cause of the battery?
by|May 27, 2024
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A: The solar cells are wired directly to a re-chargeable battery that stores the electricity generated by the cell. During the day, the battery charges, reaching maximum charge except on shorter winter days or heavy overcast days. At night, the solar cells stop producing power and the photoresistor turns on the LED.
by|Aug 17, 2024
Q:Where is the on/off switch located?
by|May 27, 2024
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A: On the back of the solar panel is an on/off switch. Please turn it the switch to the on position.
by|Jun 14, 2024
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A: On the back of the solar panel is an on/off switch. Please turn it the switch to the on position.