How can you make your solar lights work more effectively in the winter when there is no sunlight? Here are some of the easiest ways you can effectively and practically charge your solar lights in the absence of the sun.
Use a little light in winter or cloudy weather
Although winter, rainy and cloudy days may not seem like a good time to charge your solar light, there is still a small beam of light shining onto the receptors of your solar light’s photovoltaic cells. Angle your solar light to face the sun directly, as this will maximize your solar light’s charging capacity.
Clean your solar panels regularly
In adverse weather conditions, outdoor precipitation and snow can affect your panels’ ability to receive light. It is recommended that you dry your solar panel regularly with a soft cloth as this will go a long way in keeping your solar light in good working order.
Keep your solar light at a temperature
Temperature is another factor that affects the efficiency of your photovoltaic cells. Try to avoid installing your solar light in a hot location. If you have to, use a sunshade or other barrier to block the sun.
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