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Sunlight Solutions: Your Solar Light FAQs

Are Your Lights Weather Resistant?

Good question!

Yes, our solar lights are designed to withstand various weather conditions, and are all either IPF44 or IPF65 rated, which includes rain, snow, and minor temperature fluctuations, making them perfect for year-round use in the United States. They are built with high-quality materials and weather-resistant finishes to ensure durability and longevity, even in challenging environments.

How Long Do Your Lights Last At Night?

It Depends!

The duration that our solar lights last each night depends on several factors, including the specific model, battery capacity, and the amount of sunlight received during the day. Generally, our solar lights can illuminate for about 6-8 hours after a full charge. Some models equipped with advanced battery technology and energy-efficient LEDs may last longer, ensuring your outdoor areas remain lit throughout the night.

How Can I Install & Maintain My Lights?

Very Easily!

Installing our solar lights is straightforward and requires no wiring or electrical knowledge. Simply place or stake the lights in a location that receives direct sunlight for optimal charging. For maintenance, we recommend regularly cleaning the solar panels with a damp cloth to remove dust and debris, ensuring maximum efficiency. Also, it's a good idea to check and replace the rechargeable batteries as needed, typically every 1-2 years, to maintain optimal lighting performance.

How Do These Lights Even Work?

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Solar lights work by converting sunlight into electricity during the day through photovoltaic cells. This electricity is then stored in rechargeable batteries within the light. When it gets dark, the stored energy powers the LED bulbs in the light, illuminating your outdoor space. Our solar lights are designed to be self-sufficient, turning on automatically at dusk and off at dawn, providing a hassle-free lighting solution.