Solar lights not coming on?

i bought some solar lights toda , put them in garden around 5pm when the sun was out , however its now dark and lights are not on
could this be because they have only had a few hours of sun or is it a fault?

They have not had enough time to charge fully. The lights will need at
least 6 – 8 hours in sunshine the first time to allow a sufficient charge.

We have had some now for 5 years and they work fine. You may
notice a decrease in how long the lights stay on after a couple years.
Cold weather will cause the batteries not to hold a charge so they won’t work in the winter very well. Ours have been outside all along
and come warm weather they light right back up.

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