Honestly, why won't cheap things last longer than five minutes?
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Signing UpStep 1: Take apart the light fitting.
After you have opened it, just take off any big removable parts, taking note on how they assemble so you can fit them back on. Also remove the batteries if they are rechargable. If they are physically attached / soldered in, just leave them as they are.




































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If not, this could be a good business product for some of you techies.
When sidewalks and such are being demolished, the contractor will often let
you have a few short (~4') pieces from the debris.
Straighten them out, sand/brush/scrape off dirt and rust,
paint them with Rustoleum (I used black),
drive them into the ground,
and set the solar lamp, with its plastic pipe without the spike,over the rebar.
It raises them above the lawn mower and snow blower.
Convert feet to metric units if desired.
Same thing happened to the mains operated light...
If you read the instructions (not that anyone does) it's say that the batteries need to be fully charged yearly to maintain optimum efficiency.
If you don't have a battery charger, turn the lights off and stick them in the sun for 3 days. Then turn back on. The three day period will be enough to recharge them fully.