
In normal circumstances, after a period of use, solar garden lights may experience issues where they do not light up. This is a common problem encountered by many users. However, the occurrence of this issue does not necessarily indicate a complete system failure. It could merely be due to loose wiring or damage to a specific component. So, when the solar garden lights do not illuminate, what testing methods do we have to identify the problem?
We can check the issues with the solar garden light controller. If the indicator light is flashing, it may indicate that the solar battery is overcharged, and we need to disconnect the photovoltaic battery connection to measure whether the solar battery voltage is too high. If the solar battery indicator light is continuously red, it indicates that the battery is over-discharged. The solution is to wait for the battery to charge and discharge back to a safe voltage before reconnecting, or to use other methods to replenish power.
After using solar garden lights for some time, if they fail to light up, it is usually due to either damage to the solar controller or excessive discharge of the solar battery. Another possibility is if there have been consecutive days of rain in the locality, preventing the solar LED garden lights from charging due to lack of sunlight, which results in limited stored power. Simply fully charging the lights will allow them to resume normal use.
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