Replacement Parts: Keeping Your Solar Lights Working for Years

Quality solar lights are designed for repair, not replacement. Here’s how to extend lifespan through parts management.
Common replaceable components:
Batteries (every 2-4 years)
LED modules (every 5-7 years)
Solar panels (every 8-10 years)
Seals and gaskets (as needed)
Fasteners and mounts (as corroded)
The compatibility checklist:
Voltage matching (exact V required)
Physical dimensions (millimeter precision matters)
Connector types (JST, XH, etc.)
Polarity configuration
Charge controller compatibility
Where to source parts:
Manufacturer direct (most reliable)
Authorized distributors (warranty intact)
Specialty electronics suppliers (Digi-Key, Mouser)
Avoid generic eBay/Amazon parts without specifications
The battery replacement guide:
Note original battery specifications (voltage, capacity, size)
Choose same chemistry (Li-ion, LiFePO4, NiMH)
Select reputable brands (Panasonic, Samsung, LG)
Match or slightly exceed original capacity
Ensure built-in protection circuit
Tool requirements:
Basic screwdrivers (often Phillips #2)
Soldering iron (for some connections)
Multimeter (for testing)
Silicone sealant (for re-sealing)
The repair decision tree:
Under warranty: Contact manufacturer
Common part failure: DIY repair if skilled
Multiple failures: Consider replacement
Older than 5 years: Evaluate cost-benefit
