If you have solar lights already, bear in mind that it requires direct sunlight. And solar powered outdoor lighting is sensitive to weather. If you wa...
If you have solar lights already,
bear in mind that it requires direct sunlight. And solar powered outdoor lighting is sensitive to weather. If you want it to last, you should know some precautions and proper care must be ensured to maintain its longevity.
If you are wondering if solar powered outdoor lighting can still work in freezing temperatures, the good news is, yes--they still work (depending on the manufacturer and brand though) in those conditions and for owners living in cold northern weather, you can expect your solar powered outdoor lighting to work as usual. There are solar power brands which are made to be climate and waterproof, so check with your suppliers. Also, take note that available sunlight during winter months is diminished and may not be in full force so
it is but natural that your exposure time or your run time for your solar powered outdoor lighting can be minimized as well.
To ensure its maximum functionality, remember that the solar panel recharges with direct sunlight. So, it could be unfavorably affected with almost anything which blocks surrounding lighting and especially if it impedes sunlight which is the primary source of light for the panel of the solar powered outdoor lighting.
Though the light output may work under most conditions, still, collected available sunlight can still affect the intensity of your solar powered outdoor lighting. Indeed, though a solar light not getting adequate sunlight may function for a few hours in the evening, it is still highly advisable for your solar powered outdoor lighting to perform its optimum levels to guarantee its top efficiency all night long, if you let it receive direct sunlight daily during the day.
Regarding the photo sensors, they do have an on/off switch and they do turn on automatically at night. This is how it works: when placed on the 'ON' position, the photocell device or sensor will be activated and the lights would come alive automatically during night time and also turn off automatically during the dawn. And then, if the solar powered outdoor lighting is on the 'OFF' mode, the batteries would still continue on charging during day time. However, the photocell sensor won't be a triggered, so the 'dusk till dawn' process will not be set in motion and the lights will not
illuminate.
And if you think that solar powered outdoor lighting is hard to maintain, think again. The beauty of solar lighting is that you don't have to look for an electrician to install the complicated wires for your lights.
For your installation needs, ground stake solar lights are simply supported in the ground and they're ready to use. You must install your solar lights in places which will not be hidden by street lamps, trees or other lighting that would activate the sensor to assume it is daytime, when in fact, it is evening. If that's the case, your solar powered outdoor lighting won't turn on as the sensor light on position is activated by darkness.