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Frequently asked questions
Does the Oxford up and down wall light have a motion sensor ?
Asked by Colin on 15 Nov 2025
Hello, It does not have a motion sensor on the light.
How bright is the Oxford light.
Asked by Derrick on 11 Feb 2024
The Oxford light is 60 lumens
Hi, I want to instal a wall light on a vertical panelled fence, I think it is called feather edged. Basically it is not flat so can the lights be tilted or angled at all to counter the uneven surface of the fence? Thanks
Asked by Jane on 1 Feb 2024
Hello We only recomend having them upright so the panel is facing the sky for the best possible chance of charging.
Hello, I'm looking to light up a large Manor House, but also be mindful of bats. What is the brightness of these lights? Thanks Amanda
Asked by Amanda on 29 Aug 2023
Hi, They are 60 lumens each.
Hi, could you please tell me how the button is accessed once installed. Also, when the required mouse is selected will the light always operate in that mode? There don't appear to be installation instructions, could you advise on installation please?
Asked by Gray Fenton on 17 Aug 2023
Hello Graham, The light is attached to the wall on 2 screws, that slide down into the bracket which holds the light on. The ON/OFF button is on the back of the unit, exactly where the screw sliders are, meaning it can be easily put on and taken off to operate the light. Once the light is switched into a particular mode, it will remain on that mode until switched off.
How often does the batteries need to be recharged?
Asked by Adeel khalid on 10 Feb 2023
Hi Adeel, thank you for your message. We advise our customers to leave the lights turned off to fully charge for 3 to 5 days in the sun before switching them on. After that you shouldnt have to recharge them again
Can you explain the battery in more detail? I thought it was solar powered. Why is there a battery too?
Asked by Adeel khalid on 3 Feb 2023
You need rechargeable batteries in your solar lights, as the solar panel converts the sunlight into power to charge the batteries, which in turn powers the light.
Where's the solar panel? Can the battery be removed and charged separately? I assume this doesn't need to be wired to the mains?
Asked by Antony Stanton on 1 Feb 2023
It's integrated on the top of the light, The battery cannot be removed Im afraid. It doesn't need to be wired in the mains. You simply leave the lights off to charge for 3-5 days and they will be ready for use.