question about solar panel landscape lights.

Semidevil

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I want to buy some spotlights to put in my front yard to highlight some of the plants I have.

If I buy the ones that has the solar panel, do they require 'direct' sunlight in order to get a charge? I mean, most of my plants are near the window(under the roof) and it doesn't get the sun directly.

I wonder if the solar panel will still be able to get a charge.

will a shaded area still work a bit?
 

tasmanian

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For solar panels to work at 100% they need full sunlight. However they can work with partial shade. I dont know if they can work in complete shade.
 

alkemyst

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most will find the solar landscape lights needing new batteries yearly...unless you live with constant sun you will find yourself having some dark nights.

Doing a regular Malibu low-voltage setup is simple and cheap. If you have to go under a sidewalk you can use a narrow pipe and a hose to force a channel.

A lot more selection of lights/types as well.