My experience is that these things die after 2-3 years-it seems that either:
-the batter connections corrode and form a resistive connection
–the plastic resin coating the solar cells become opaque
Are there high quality ones that will last? As I say, the ones sold at places like HD and Target seem to have a very short life.
How is 2-3 years not sufficiently long? They take a hell of a beating, being outdoors 24/7, and they’re cheap as hell. Here is an 8 pack for $14. Here is a pack of 12 deluxe lights with three settings for $59. Seems like you’re getting substantial bang for your buck already, even if they only last 2-3 years.
Don’t forget that in 3ish years the solar cells have gotten better, the LED’s will be better and the batteries will have improved.
and the batteries deteriorate. Home Depot sells replacement batteries for many solar lights
Mine lasted about 12 hours. They were nice and bright all night long, but the next morning the lights didn’t work at all. So I threw them out.
I guess I’m frugal-my benchmark for anything I buy is: it should last at least 10 years..preferably 20-25 years!
I’d hate to see your underwear…
If you want something that would last a long time, go with LED wired lights. Still no bulbs to burn out, much brighter than solar powered ones, the small wattage means voltage drop isn’t as big of issue as wiring incandescent landscape lights. I’m sure they’d last 10 years.