To light up a grave site all night long you need both sufficient battery storage and sun and solar panel surface watts. Here are a few solar spot lights I would suggest:
1. how do solar lights work?
The panel on top of light absorbs solar energy and convert it into power which will be instored in batteris during daytime; at night, the battery will charge the LED light for work
2. Whats wrong with my solar lights?
You need check the power and light resource for your light and maybe the battery is not enough.If you want the light work as your demand ,maybe you need to chagne a bigger battery
3. where/whose are the best solar lights to buy?
For what purpose? Lighting up a pathway? Accenting the yard? Security lighting? There are all kinds of solar lights available
4. Do solar lights for the outside home really work and do they last?
If you want lots of light, forget solar, unless you want to install solar panels on your roof, and batteries, charge controllers and all that. Those little single lights you just poke into the ground are just token efforts.
5. Can solar lights be charged from indoor light or has to be sunlight?
Solar Powered Indoor Lights
6. How To Make Solar Lights Last Longer?
Well obviously solar lights need batteries. There is no sun at night when you would need the lights. The ones I have last about 3 years. Except for the really cheap ones from the mart stores. They lasted 3 months.
7. How long do solar lights stay on?
It depends on the type of lights you have. Accent lights will stay on all night with a few hours of sun, and often into the next cloudy/rainy night if the battery has stored sun. Lamps and Lamp posts are the same thing. You want to make sure you get good ones though, and look for ones with Lithium-Ion batteries. There are also decorative lights that stay on, such as lanterns or floating lights for pools. And floodlights/security spot lights that can stay on up to 2 minutes every time the go on for up to 100 times a night, or for up to 8-10 hours continuously.
8. Light (Low-Light) Activated Outdoor Lights?
If you are referring to the landscaping lights they are called solar lights. They draw energy from the sun during the day and light up at night. You can get electric ones and put them on a timer but who wants to run the wiring?? The solar ones are economical and can be placed anywhere. They are available at most any garden center and big box retailers like Walmart, KMart, etc.
9. anyvone know about outdoor solar lights?
solar panels absorb sunlight and convert it to electricity during the day,and then electricity charge battery by solar controller, electricity is stored into battery,at night,battery release electricity to power the LED by controller. It turns on automaticlly,you could not do it hand-operated
10. Can i keep my solar lights outside all winter long even when it snows?
Solar Lights In Winter
11. i had outdoor solar lights stored in my garage 2 years. 3 days ago i put them in my yard, they're not working
Hello, First thing you can do is to remove the batteries from one of them, then if you have a battery charger at home try to recharge them for let say 12 hours if it's a regular charger. when they are fully charged place them back and give it a try. If this do not work, you definitely need to replace the batteries.
12. how are you helping the environment?
I usually recycle the waste material in my house. Using solar lights in my garden. I usually use bicycle to go nearby
13. outdoor solar lights - not working after being flooded?
Once they are dried out and are not working they probably will not work again
14. we bought some individual solar lights from English Gardens. They are copper looking ones. My husband?
Check that the batteries for insulation. Also look for an on/off switch which some solar lights have. Best to turn them on during the day, then off (or remove the batteries) over night, then on again (or replace the batteries) the next morning to give them a couple of days charge before the first use of the lamps over night.
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