Solar Power Lights For Garden

Solar Power Lights For Garden
Solar Power Lights For Garden

solar lighting for the garden?

last summer we had a set of solar lights you push into the ground in the garden they were lovely very atmospheric then as the winter drew in they seem to lose some of their power obviously due to lower light levels in the day until they went off completely so we brought new rechargable batteries for them charged them first then put them in some worked some did not but even the ones that did still seemed very dim we have not had a bad bad winter in the uk so light levels have been fair i have now been out and replaced them with a whole new set of lights do they have a lifespan does anyone know because we had only had them under one year and cant believe they have to be replaced so soon

They need about 8 to 10 hours of fairly strong sun light to charge rechargeable batteries, we don't tend to get that amount on a regular basis in the UK in Winter. I store mine away over winter as its not worth it.

You could just charge your rechargeables up in doors using a mains charger if you really want to use them all year round.

with the three R's: recycle, reuse, recycle years since Janice Hampton wanted to build a garden shed - a place for their tools, honey bee supplies and such.