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They all have in common the solar panel which is on each bracket, they might be protected with a piece of film, in that case, you should remove it before putting your lamps in the desired spot in your garden, yard, patio, or driveway or maybe in front of your house?
They are easy to assemble no need for any tools, but make sure they stay in a sunny spot all day for optimal charging, and remember to put the switch in the position ON.
And you have to keep in mind is, the lower temperature the longer the charge, and fall is normally with shorter days and then the sunlight is not the strongest nor the brightest and with lower temperatures it takes longer for charging not to forget the suns movement during the day so the lamps may stay in the shadow later in the day, shadow coming from the house, bushes, trees, etc.
They are weatherproof though in a heavy storm it is advised to take them in so the panels don't get damaged other ways there is no need to take them indoors they are meant to be an ornament for the year around but if you are like me, I love to decorate after the season and soon it will be the Christmas lamps which will be my outside welcome to people.
If you take them indoors remember to put the switch in the piston OFF and preferably put them in a dark place and take the battery out.
I think they all express the appreciation of the season; I love the fall colors in all their glory and the light in the fall.
This celebration goes back a long time, but it was first in 1941 that Roosevelt decided it should always be kept on the 4th Thursday of November, a traditional holiday that precedes "Black Friday".
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I have a lot of sun-powered lamps in my garden, I love them all, they are in different sizes, shapes and forms, some are years old, but I normally buy new ones every year, but if they should go a bit milky then they are easy to clean, if you would like to know how, then go here and if you have other questions go here.
It is advised to give your outdoor figurines made of resin, plastic, stone, fiberglass, etc., a coat of UV protection paint once a year to prevent them from fading, peeling, and cracking, you can find it here.
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