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Why Do Solar Powered Garden Light Suddenly Stop Working?

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Tilly2 | 19:22 Wed 08th Apr 2020 | Gardening
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Do you need to replace soeme batteries, somewhere?
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And mine had no obvious way to open the sensor to replace batteries.
19:35 Wed 08th Apr 2020
They will have rechargeable batteries which you might, or might not, be able to replace.
If the link Buen has provided doesn't solve your problem and you need new the solar centre is a great place to go. We have been very happy with both their products and service.
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I can't see any batteries in mine.
Mine stopped working suddenly in the Autumn. Only yesterday I finally took them down - they were interlaced in a very thick clematis and a really thorny climbing rose. I had to cut them into foot long sections with secateurs to get them out :-)
And mine had no obvious way to open the sensor to replace batteries.
//I can't see any batteries in mine.//
Cough splutter :-)
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Melv, that's not terribly helpful!
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Thanks, Prudie. You seem to understand. :-)
Depends what type of lights.

Some will have an AA battery somewhere, others may have a soldered on battery.

If you mean the lights with separate solar panel, then the battery will be in the base of the light part. You can open them up, but you might find its a battery like in older mobile phones, or could be a battery pack that looks like 3 AA batteries. If you open that up you will find the batteries are connected together - so you could replace then, remembering to connect them together in the same way.
If they're like the ones we had they have a limited lifespan. They just stop working after a while.

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