Sometimes you have to replace the little light bulb. I have seen the replacement lights and batteries at Wal-Mart but they probably only carry them seasonally.
2006-10-12 20:44:12
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answered by Anonymous
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The batteries that charge during the day don't always get a full charge so sometimes an extra boost will help. Check to see what type of batteries are in the lights, usualy AA NiCad that can be recharged in a NiCar charger ( Common toy battery charger.)
Also look to see if surrounding garden plants haven't overgrown the solar cells thus blocking the sun light!
2006-10-12 16:16:54
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answered by digital tech 2
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i just finished dealing with this same problem about 30 mins ago. first of all, make sure that when it is sundown and the lites are supposed to be coming on that the sensor isn't facing the lights. also, remove the caps to the lites and check to make sure that the copper fittings inside the lites sockets are clean from rust and are still holding the little bulbs firmly. then check where the lite is attached to the power cord and tighten them down. if you still have only a few lites working then change the bulbs. this worked for me, all lites brite!!! hope it helps!!!
2006-10-12 16:45:18
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answered by LYNN A 2
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I don't know anyone that has solar lights that work more than a few months
2006-10-12 16:37:34
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answered by T C 6
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i could count form out the landscaping photograph voltaic lights fixtures. the form of lights fixtures you in all probability will want are extra useful - which will shop a relentless easy on your flowers all night long. What you're able to be able to desire to do is discover lights fixtures (ordinary lights fixtures) which will artwork on your flowers and then layout a photograph voltaic panel & battery setup to run them off of. I did this with shop lights fixtures in my horse barn - used a photograph voltaic panel that I placed on the roof of the barn and ran the wires from the panel to a controller (to make advantageous the battery did no longer 'uncharge' while the sunlight wasn't shining) to the battery (and this had to be a deep-cycle marine battery) to an inverter (so i ought to activate/off the lights fixtures) to the lights fixtures. you will detect extra beneficial/extra exact instructions practically everywhere on the internet - only seek for DIY photograph voltaic panel connections. after which you will need some form of automatic change for the lights fixtures to right away activate while this is going to become nightfall. i think of i could use a timer, that way you're actually not waiting for it to be completely dark while the lights fixtures activate, yet you may set it to tutor on while it starts getting dark.
2016-12-08 13:56:15
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answered by ? 4
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The batteries need to be recharged,with a battery charger.Two batteries in each light.
2006-10-12 16:08:10
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answered by Rather be dead than red... 6
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Mine get dusty. I just wipe the tops off with a wet rag.
2006-10-12 17:41:13
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answered by ye_river_xiv 6
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