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Snow and ice can build up on solar wall lights, blocking the sun and preventing them from charging. Be sure to clean the lights regularly with a soft cloth to remove any dirt or debris.
If you live in an area with extreme cold, you may need to insulate your solar wall lights to protect them from the elements. You can do this by wrapping them in bubble wrap or placing them in a box filled with insulation.
If the temperature in your area is expected to drop below freezing, you should remove your solar wall lights from the wall and store them in a warm place. This will prevent the batteries from freezing and damaging the lights.
The batteries in solar wall lights can lose their charge over time, especially in cold weather. Be sure to check the batteries regularly and replace them as needed.
If you have any questions or concerns about maintaining your solar wall lights, be sure to contact a professional for help. They will be able to give you specific advice for your climate and help you keep your lights in good working order.
If you are insulating the lights, be sure to leave a small opening so that the lights can still get sunlight.
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