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Titan Solar Light Installation

Titan Solar Light Installation and Operation Instructions | 2025

How to Set up and Install Your Titan Solar Light

Leave your Titan Solar Light in the box until the batteries are installed. This will protect the LEDs under the light from any possible damage. Save your box so it can be used to store your solar light, and to protect it when you change batteries.

Take the batteries out of the package and set them aside.

Using a Phillips screwdriver, remove the 4 Phillips screws on top of the solar light.

Lift off the top solar cover of the light and set down next to the bottom section, being careful not to disconnect or damage the wiring.

Remove the battery cover and install the batteries provided. Replace the slide-on battery box cover and snap it into place. There is no screw needed. Use AA Solar Rechargeable NiCd, 1000 mA only (DO NOT use standard AA batteries.)

Re-install the top cover of the Titan Solar Light with the 4 screws. Do not crimp any wires as you tighten down the screws. Tighten the 4 screws until the rubber washers are compressed. (This will prevent water from entering the light)

Attach the Titan Solar Light to your flagpole by removing the nut on post of gold ball or eagle, insert post through light, re-attach nut under the solar light and thread ball firmly to top of the flagpole. This will secure the light. *CHECK PERIODICALLY FOR ANY LOOSENING*

It may take several sunny days to fully charge the batteries. The LED lights will automatically turn on and off by themselves. On darker, cloudy days, the Titan Solar Light will receive less of a solar charge. This will result in less light on your flag that night. Temperatures below freezing will also result in reduced light output from the Solar Light.

This is a solar product and needs direct sunlight to operate.

Battery Information

Eagle Owners

If you have an eagle ornament with a stem length of 5″-6″, you must remove the gold ball from the shaft of the eagle before threading through the solar light. For stem lengths greater than 6″, the gold ball can remain on the shaft of the eagle. It is normal for the solar light to rotate freely on the shaft of the eagle OR the gold ball ornament.

Note: Please use the nut under the light to hold in place. Check eagle periodically for any loosening from the wind.

Warranty

This warranty is extended by the manufacturer, Flagpole Farm, 1976 E. Franklin Road, Ste. 110, Meridian, ID 83642 to you, the original purchaser of the Titan Solar Light.

Except as noted below, your Titan Solar Light is warranted to be free from all defects in materials and workmanship for two (2) years from the date of purchase by the original owner when it is employed in its intended use as a solar light atop a flagpole. Keep your original receipt for verification of your Titan Solar Light purchase.

Flagpole Farm will replace or repair the failed or damaged Titan Solar Light parts without charge to you. You will be responsible for all shipping and handling charges associated with returning the damaged Titan Solar Light to Flagpole Farm for evaluation, repair and/or replacement. You will also be responsible for all shipping and handling charges associated with returning the repaired or replaced Titan Solar Light back to you. Flagpole Farm will be responsible for the labor, material, and parts needed to repair or replace your Titan Solar Light.

Exceptions: Any damage or defect caused by negligence, use other than as a solar light atop a flagpole, accident, improper installation, or acts of God are excluded from the warranty granted herein. Also, the batteries are included with your Titan Solar Light as a convenience to you, our customer. Flagpole Farm is not the manufacturer of the batteries, and therefore, the batteries are not covered under this warranty, nor is any damage to the Titan Solar Light caused by the batteries. There are no other warranties implied or expressed which extend beyond these warranties.