REVIVE THE CHEAP LED GARDEN LIGHT

After I helped Daniel, a brother at church, to revive his garden light.  He said I should share this in my blog. This is my way of reviving any garden LED light from "dim some" to "full brightness". Disclaimer: Your mileage may vary!

I am writing this blog with the STAR format.

Situation: The garden light set that I installed last year no longer working properly. My wife insisted that I fix it one week before the big family gathering.

Task: Make the garden light works - cheap!

Action:
- Took the light fixture apart to investigate the circuitry
- Determined that the solar cell and rechargeable battery are cheap components
- Replaced the rechargeable battery with regular alkaline AA battery.
Result: The light fixture was working as designed with full brightness - better than the 1st day came out from the box. It was ON at sunset and OFF at sunrise for about three months. Happy wife! Happy life!

Deep Dive
Being an electronics engineer, I don’t want to buy another set of lights. I wanted to find the solution of the problem.
The LED garden light has the following components. They are
·         LED
·         Ni-Cad rechargeable battery
·         Solar Cell
·         Light sensor – photo cell
·         Electronic circuitry concealed in a Printed Circuit Board
Below is the block diagram of the solar cell powered garden light fixture















Circuit analysis:
·         The solar cell generates power to charge the rechargeable battery during day time when there is ambient light. The solar cell does not need to have direct sun light to work.
·         The photo cell determines when to turn ON and OFF the garden light (LED)
I have two observations:
1.       The solar cell does not generate enough “juice” to fully or partially charge the battery.
2.       The inexpensive rechargeable battery does not hold the charge for sustaining operation.

Replace the inexpensive battery with a decent battery would not fix the problem because the cheap solar cell is the problem.

My solution: 


Replace the rechargeable battery with a regular alkaline AA is a solution to the problem temporary. The cheap components of the not-so-long-lasting garden light is the problem. Without diving into how much electrical energy the solar cell can generate with normal ambient light, replacing the Ni-Cad with alkaline battery works for probably three months – try it!

Photo Gallery:


Top of most LED garden light

Remove the lens to find the battery compartment 

Remove the cover of the battery compartment

Replace the original NiCad battery with a regular alkaline battery
You are done - reassemble the garden light fixture. 



More pictures for the curious minded. 

Print Circuit Board (PCB) of most garden light with IC

Electronic of anther brand of garden light (courtesy of Daniel)
The original picture was dark - this one has three beautiful garden lights (courtesy of Daniel)








HOW TO CREATE A SIMPLE BLOG FOR NEWBIE!

With encouragement from my son-in-law, Yi Chen, this is my blog!

I thought what should I write on my first blog. The answer is simple – the process that I took to get to here.

Step 1: If you have a Google email address, you can click the Google Apps icon on the top right hand corner of the eMail web interface then click the Blogger icon to get started. I chose not to use my Gmail profile for this blog.
Step 2: Create your profile with blogger.com. You can choose theme, background etc. I am still learning all the options.
Step 3: This is the step that “blocked” me for a while before I get my own blog. My questions were:
           1) How do I create the contents? 2) How do I publish the contents to my blog?
Then I find Microsoft Live Writer then learned that it is now Open Live Writer. This program allows me to create the contents and publish the contents to my blog.

Note for Windows 10 users:
  • Click the Download icon at the home page to download the 5 MB OpenLiveWriterSetup.exe.
  • Launch it then enter your blog site info, your username and password of the blog then you are done.
  • You should see the  Open Live Writer under the “Recent Added Program” when you hit the Windows key.
Happy Blogging! My next blog is electronics related.

PS: Please bear with me, or give me a suggestion, I am still learning how to use OpenLiveWriter.

REVIVE THE CHEAP LED GARDEN LIGHT

After I helped Daniel, a brother at church, to revive his garden light.  He said I should share this in my blog. This is my way of revivi...