low-maintenance ambiance and safety to a garden or walkway. Since they rely on sunlight and internal batteries, they can sometimes be a bit finicky.
If you are looking for advice on how to use them, or if you're trying to troubleshoot why they might not be turning on, here is a quick guide:
Troubleshooting Common Issues
The "Pull Tab": Most new solar lights have a small plastic battery-insulation tab under the top cap. If you haven't already, twist off the silver top and pull that tab out so the battery can connect.
The On/Off Switch: Many models have a tiny sliding switch on the underside of the solar panel assembly. Make sure it's set to ON.
Initial Charge: They usually need a full 8–12 hours of direct sunlight to charge the battery fully for the first time.
Placement: If they are in the shade of those ferns or bushes for most of the day, they won't stay lit for long at night
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low-maintenance ambiance and safety to a garden or walkway. Since they rely on sunlight and internal batteries, they can sometimes be a bit finicky.
If you are looking for advice on how to use them, or if you're trying to troubleshoot why they might not be turning on, here is a quick guide:
Troubleshooting Common Issues
The "Pull Tab": Most new solar lights have a small plastic battery-insulation tab under the top cap. If you haven't already, twist off the silver top and pull that tab out so the battery can connect.
The On/Off Switch: Many models have a tiny sliding switch on the underside of the solar panel assembly. Make sure it's set to ON.
Initial Charge: They usually need a full 8–12 hours of direct sunlight to charge the battery fully for the first time.
Placement: If they are in the shade of those ferns or bushes for most of the day, they won't stay lit for long at night
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