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scottiebabe 9 days ago

One of the solar garden lights was in desperate need of some spring cleaning.

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The top rubber button cover had rotted over time and began to leak when it rains.

Almost all of the internals were in dire straits.

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Before taking everything apart, I tried tinning the batery contacts with fresh solder to see if that was the only issue, it was not.

Even the solar charge/led driver IC (qx5252) had two of its leads corrode away.

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I made a brief attempt to solder to what was left of the lead frame with limited success. Eventually with some cleaning and scraping I was able to make a connection.

I also tossed something together with an ME2108 module.

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When the solar panel stops sourcing charge current Q1 turns on lightly. As the output of the me2108 module rises M1 starts to conduct and provide a “low” resistance to ground. Q2 pulls the gate of m1 low, thus disabling the boost module, should the solar panel starts sourcing current before the battery dies.

Surprisingly the solar panel was still functional. I have had a few lights where panel connections corrode away. Many of these cheap lights don't put much effort into waterproofing the solar connections.

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  • beacon_dave
    beacon_dave 9 days ago +6
    Bonus points for your 'Spring Cleaning' literally involving cleaning a spring Is anyone doing anything creative with garden lighting projects ? If so I was wondering what materials and techniques…
  • scottiebabe
    scottiebabe 9 days ago in reply to JWx +5
    It doesn't matter to me where it is posted, but I was just sharing for fun
  • kmikemoo
    kmikemoo 9 days ago +4
    scottiebabe My wife LOVES these lights. We have dozens of them. She's even insisted on buying replacement batteries for them - although I could have bought new lights for what I paid for the batteries…
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  • ralphjy
    0 ralphjy 9 days ago

    Last summer when the coyotes were active, I put out solar fence lights to detect critters inside my fenced backyard.  They have been working reliably but maybe I should open them up and check for corrosion.

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    They were pretty clean before I started.  I'll get some after pics tomorrow.

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    0 scottiebabe 8 days ago in reply to ralphjy

    That is an impressive amount of LEDS!

    I bought I solar spot light that runs on a lithium cell, it throws a decent amount of light but doesn't last all night.

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    I put some clear silicon around the solar panel.

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    0 scottiebabe 8 days ago in reply to ralphjy

    That is an impressive amount of LEDS!

    I bought I solar spot light that runs on a lithium cell, it throws a decent amount of light but doesn't last all night.

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    I put some clear silicon around the solar panel.

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    0 ralphjy 8 days ago in reply to scottiebabe

    Good news is that it's motion activated, so it doesn't run continuously.  Bad news is that it turns on a lot.  Somewhat disconcerting that we have so many critters coming through at night.  Thankfully no coyotes yet, but lots of mice, bunnies, and occasionally possum and raccoon.  I'm sure it keeps the neighbors entertained as one of them has commented on it - I have 3 lights in back for coverage...

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