Smart Lighting
Heat is causing my solar path lights to go offline during day
I installed 4 solar pathlights last week along the same short path in front of my house. They're bridged to my Echo 10. I live in Palm Springs and I know for a fact that the sun and/or heat is causing my lights to go offline during the day... and it's not even that hot yet. Low 100's. I know because they go offline in sequence as they become exposed to the sun. One reason I ditched my Nest video doorbells and went with Ring is because Ring video doorbells have a higher temperature operating range.. but I'm worried about the solar pathlights not being able to tolerate the hot summers. Anyone else come to this conclusion?
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11-07-2023 07:45:25
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Thank you Justin_Ring. I haven't gotten a high temperature status, just offline. For me it really isn't that big of a deal since it only happens during the day and don't get used during that time anyway. Helps to know others have encountered it and it's expected behavior.
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20-07-2023 03:16:59
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19-08-2023 03:17:52
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Justin_Ring
Hi @PalmSpringsBill. I was able to find this Community [post](https://community.ring.com/t/solar-wall-light-says-high-temperature/198284) where other neighbors had a similar concern to yours. There is a marked solution with an explanation for this concern and what to do if you have any further questions about your Smart Lights falling offline because of overheating.
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12-07-2023 07:10:07
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