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I've never heard of ones that don't charge when the light is off...
I've got a bunch of solar lights in my yard, and I have them set to "motion" tho.
Some have been up for years now, and I've never noticed any not turn on when they should. I don't know if they'd keep charging if switched to "off"
So maybe switch to motion?
And if you want them to stay on, you'd just have to move the selector over to "on"?