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Frequent Asked Questions
My summers are very sunny but I usually get a lot of snow and clouds in the winter. Should I use solar lighting? While solar lights are designed for use in most weather conditions, operating time can vary as much as 50% during the fall and winter months and other times when the sun is not as strong. Some people store them during faa and winter months and reinstall them in the spring.
What sort of maintenance will I need to be concerned with?
Will I need to / can I replace the LED in my solar light? The solar lights typically have LED's (Light Emitting Diodes) because of their dependability and low power consumption. The LED is not replaceable. However, their life expectancy typically exceeds 25 years, based on running 10 hours every night. Thus, LED bulbs will never burn out during the lifetime. If the light will not come on, try testing the batteries. If the lamp does not light, remove batteries, wipe both ends with a clean dry cloth, and replace batteries.
Why are my lights not working? If your lights are not working, you may want to check a few things:
Can I use any other type of batter or mAH batteries? Where can I purchase the new batteries? You may put Ni-Cad or Ni-Mh (Nickel Metal Hydride) Rechargeable batteries. Higher mAH is allowed and result in a longer charge time. Battery capacity is rated in milliamps (mAH) and printed on the side of the battery. Do not use Alkaline batteries as they have acid which may ruin the light, in which case would not be replaceable. You can purchase the batteries at an office supply or electronic type store. The Ni-Cd batteries should last for up to 500 full charges (1-2 years) and the bulbs should last for approximately 10,000 hours of burn time.
How do solar lights store energy and how do they work?
What is the difference between solar lights and incandescent or
fluorescent lights? The proper measuring stick for outdoor lighting comparisons is lumens or candle feet, which measures the brightness of the light. A typical LED will give off the equivalent of a 2 watt bulb. However, LED unit is more intense and has a different angle of dispersion, while incandescent light just glows all around. Another advantage of buying solar lights is that LED bulbs will never burn out during the lifetime of the product. Low voltage incandescent and fluorescent systems need bulb replacements often and add cost and inconvenience to the product.
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