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Feb 02 2010

Solar Deck Lights

Published by ShreveportDesigner under Home Lighting

A lot of folks are choosing to spend more time outdoors enjoying time on there decks, and at night they’re in need of some kind of lighting. This night time light may be rendered by solar deck lights. These kind of lights comes in numerous colors and styles, such as the post light, the flush mounted lights or string lights. We’ll talk about the advantages and disadvantages from all along with a few of the out standing characteristics of each.

Solar post lights or railing lights use fixtures that are affixed on the top of the post or on the railing and furnish the primary light for your deck at night. Solar lights as a whole normally furnish a less bright or not as glaring a light as a regular light, which works out truly fine for illuminating your deck because you need adequate light to be capable of seeing just not so bright that it takes away from relishing the time spent upon your deck at night. These lights are simple to set up they just fit on the top of the post and are secured in place by a few screws.

Recessed or level mounted lights are good for outlining a footpath or guiding in a definite direction. When they’re installed they may be walked upon or even driven across therefore they work out good for running along a path or driveway. They likewise work really good for supplying a bit more light for hard to see steps making them a bit less hazardous at night. To install them you have to bore a hole for them to sit down in, but that’s nearly all that needs to be done.

Solar string lights are merely a strand of small-scale lights nearly equal to a string of Christmas lights. A lot of homeowners like to outline their decks with this type of lights bringing about a kind of twinkling aspect. You could mount them simply like you would any string of lights, either hanging by little hooks or draped about the rail. The sole deviation being that on the end of the strand rather than an electrical plug you’ll see a little box with a solar panel which must be affixed where it will get sunshine of a daytime. There is as well what is known as rope lighting which is essentially the same thing except that the entire strand of lights are sheathed in clear pliable tubing which makes them more weatherproof and harder to get tangled.

That wraps up most of the types of solar lighting that would be used to brighten your deck of a nighttime. Exactly like all solar lights they must be exposed to sunshine of a daytime, but when they’re installed there are no cables to be ran merely allow them to charge up of a daytime and enjoy the light of a nighttime.

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Oct 29 2009

Lighting Your Landscape with Solar Lights

Saving energy has become important in the minds of most every person. Having outdoor lighting doesn’t have to mean foregoing energy savings. Solar lighting can save a great deal of energy and at the same time provide ample lighting and enhancement to the garden area. Using solar lights protects and preserves energy use for the future.

Solar lights are typically inexpensive and easy to install. Most local home improvement stores carry a wide variety and designs. They can also be found online and shipped directly to the homeowner. Many outdoor solar lights are simple stake lights that are pushed into the ground.

This ease of installation also makes them very portable which helps when changing designs or moving them for lawn work. With solar lights there are no cords or wires to be concerned with, if the lawn needs to be excavated for whatever reason, moving solar lights is a much simpler process than calling a professional to locate the wiring system for hard-wired lights.

Solar lights can be used anywhere in the yard that there is ample sun, and with the advancements of technology there are solar lights that don’t require large amounts of sunlight.

Most solar lights use small rechargeable batteries that get their power from the sun. The lights contain small solar cells that capture the sunlight and charge the batteries. When the sun goes down at night, photocells react to the darkness and light up.

Other solar lights use solar cells that are wired to the light and can be placed away from the actual light. These are useful in areas where the light is being placed in a shady area. The solar cell can be placed farther away from the light because of the wire connection.

Another added benefit of solar lighting is that the bulbs don’t need replacing often. It can be many years before the bulbs in a solar light need to be changed; this is another cost savings for the homeowner. Added to the energy savings, solar lighting is the obvious choice for homeowners wanting to save money.

Design

In the past, there were very few solar lighting designs to choose from, not so today. Today solar lights can be found in nearly as many styles and designs as traditional electric lights. There are solar pole lights, solar wall lights, solar recessed lights and solar moonlights just to name a few.

In addition to traditional styles, solar lights can also be found in whimsical designs such as frogs, fairies and other outdoor caricatures. There are also gazing balls that collect the sun during the day and emit soft light once the sun goes down.

Ease of installation, energy savings, low cost purchase and low cost of use are all reasons that have propelled the use of solar lights for outdoor lighting uses. Adding to that the various styles and designs that are available today make solar lighting the obvious choice when adding lights to the garden.

Sharon V Chapman provides consumer information on solar lights for A1 Outdoor Lighting – your guide to landscape and garden lighting.

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