How do you recharge solar yard lamps?
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You need to replace the batteries.
Yeah! The solar cell recharges the batteries. If its cloudy or overcast for one or two days, the batteries won't get recharged. Make sure you get rechargeable replacement batteries. Regular batteries cannot be recharged.
I didn't know that there were batteries inside the solar lamps. I'll have to look closer at them because when I looked at them I didn't see where/how to open them. Thank you for your response.
Thank you. I didn't see where I could open the solar lamps to put batteries in to it. I'll take a closer look at them
Get new batteries and clean the contacts in side your lamps. The cheaper solar lamps you will need to replace the batteries every year.
Here is a link, http://www.yoursolarlink.com/blog/5-main-reasons-why-your-solar-lights-are-not-performing-as-well-as-new/
Dear Dana, Thank you for the info. I have different kinds of solar lights, but I don't have a clue on how to even access a battery. I have checked each of them without any help. I am thinking about taking them to Lowe's for help. Thank you again for this website. It didn't show me how to get to or change a battery only how to install one (DUH!!!). That is so very obvious, just stick it in the ground where the sun can shine on it. Pat
Thank you, Charles. I have several different kinds of solar lights, but am unable to figure out how to even access the batteries. I appreciate your help. I have examined all of these solar lights without success so I guess I'm going to take them to Lowes for help. Thank you again. Pat
Thank you. I have been able to get 2 of them to function, but still unable to access batteries. Right now too busy to take them to Lowe's. Thank you again.