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Time To Think About Solar Lights

Tuesday, November 24th, 2009

Landscaping a garden and the introduction of lighting usually go hand-in-hand. Of course, the reason for this is a consequence of the sheer beauty created by lighting amidst lawn and leaves. Without it you are confronted by nothing more than a huge black mass, but the introduction of lighting creates a magical and relaxing ambiance that is enjoyed by millions of people.

Considering solar lights is very realistic alternative to conventional lighting. They’re often effortless to install, extremely economical, and they’re good for the environment too. They work by collecting the energy from the sun, and effectively convert that energy into the lighting for your garden when night time approaches. The real beauty of this is that there is no need to install electric cables into the ground, which are both time consuming and expensive. Too, solar lights can be installed by almost everyone, whereas the former will need a skilled electrician to effect the work.

Solar lights have many advantages over conventional lighting of which only one is the installation process. In fact there is really no process involved at all. At a basic level you simply plunge a solar light into the ground that sits on top of a stake and that’s it. There is no underground channeling, no cables, and no qualified electrician to install them. That’s a lot of benefit right there.

In some ways the solar lights have been very popular for many, many years, but more recently there has been a huge curve of interest due to ever increasing energy charges. It seems pointless to go to all the trouble of installing complex wiring and paying quite large amounts of money to effect the installation and then finally to pay high energy charges when it’s all done. Don’t do it. Think about the alternative. The alternative is solar lights and they’re a totally viable option. When you look at the cost, the installation, the ongoing charges, it really doesn’t make sense to go down the conventional route.

Here, I have mainly been talking about solar lights light (forgive the pun) but many people are now installing solar panels for much of their energy supplies. Solar panels are something of a different proposition as they need to be carefully installed, but once again, after the initial purchase you will have zero running costs.

I’ve recently been contributing to a well thought out site called Solar Lights Review and also Solar Deck Lights

Solar Lights - The Wave of the Future

Saturday, October 17th, 2009

What do you think of when someone says “solar lights”? Quite a few of us will get an image in our head of the old “first generation” solar lights that were really plain looking; with big, bulky solar panels that just screamed “ugly”. It turns out that solar lighting has evolved quite a bit in its technology. Most solar lights now have rechargeable (Ni-cad) batteries built into them that store their charge. The photovoltaic cells (solar cells) are able to gather much more energy from a much smaller design, and the bulbs are usually made from LED’s which use less energy to produce more light. This makes them much more efficient than incandescent or florescent bulbs.

The recent advancements in solar technology have given manufacturers the freedom to design solar lights that vary more and more in design and application. Solar path lights now have the photovoltaic cells, lights and batteries built into one small fixture. Their compact nature makes it possible to simply push the fixture into the ground where ever you want it. For accenting different areas of your garden, solar accent lights are the way to go. They come in many gorgeous designs that will match any decor and are just as easy to install as path lights. If you are looking for security lights, solar security lights are your best bet. Mounting them is fast and easy, and most of them come with a motion sensor that will turn the light on when they sense movement.

Using solar lighting for your home landscaping has many benefits. One big advantage is that they are wireless. Having no wires really makes solar lights simple to install. As long as the location you picked for them has access to adequate sunlight, you are good to go. If not, you can get solar lights that come with an external panel that can be mounted in a nearby, sunny spot. Even then, there is really no wiring - just a single wire from the light to a small panel.

Another big plus is that solar lights require absolutely no maintenance. Once you have them mounted or placed where you need them, you can forget about them and let them do their job. The batteries usually last for the life of the fixtures, as do the bulbs. The fixtures themselves are so inexpensive, that it just makes sense to replace them at the first sign of problems. Solar lights are truly trouble free technology.

I personally believe that the most compelling reason to use solar lighting is that it is a great way to help our environment. We are using up our planet’s resources at an alarming rate. Solar lights are completely “green” and use none of the earth’s natural resources. That means that switching to solar will not only help preserve the planet, but since sun power is free, it will also save you money.

The benefits of using solar lighting are numerous, and we have touched on some of them here. Solar technology will continue to develop, and as it does solar lights will become more efficient and less costly to produce. Here’s to saving money and the planet! Cheers!

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