Many homeowners who integrate solar outdoor light fixtures are unfamiliar with the manner in which they ought to care for their new solar outdoor light. Generally homeowners place the solar outdoor light where they think it will be most beneficial in terms of aesthetic quality and decoration. They place them around their garden, along a pathway, or around a porch. What many homeowners fail to recognize, however, is consideration of the amount of daily sun exposure that these lights will receive when placed in these areas of the landscape. Common problems associated with solar outdoor light is that the fixtures do not receive adequate lighting during the day and therefore cannot charge completely, leaving them dull and non-operational during the night hours when they are needed the most.
If this continues, then the batteries within the solar light will lose their lifespan and thus shorten the lifespan of