Solar outdoor lighting
Solar Outdoor Lighting:
If you have a yard and have ever thought about lighting it at night,
then you have probably heard about solar yard lights. Solar lighting
is the safest and easiest kind of outdoor lighting to install, however
they are still fairly expensive to buy, but their advantage is that
you don't have to run any wiring for them and because they run off
the sun's energy, they cost nothing to operate. That means they
also are environmentally friendly. As long as a location gets direct
sunlight, you can put a light there in about 15 seconds.
Each
light fixture contains a scientifically designed solar collector
panel that converts sunlight into electrical energy. This energy
is stored in highly efficient rechargeable batteries used to light
the fixture at night. In addition, each solar light operates independently
from others without the need for a transformer and wiring which
makes solar lighting especially suitable for use in remote areas
and locations near water.
Solar lights utilize the latest LED technology and provide sufficient
light to:
- Mark entrances
- Accent darkened steps and curbing
- Outline winding walkways
- Decorate patios, decks and flower beds
- Highlight remote garden paths
- Indicate fish ponds and swimming pools
All
solar lights require unobstructed sunlight during the day to recharge
their batteries. Even though the fixtures themselves are designed
for most all weather conditions, without sufficient sunlight during
the day or during the winter, the on times will be adversely affected
by the lack of sunlight. With fully charged batteries, most solar
lights will stay illuminated for up to 15 hours.
Lighting
Fixtures:
Light fixtures include chandelier, close to ceiling, crystal, hanging
pendants, mini-pendants, sconces, track, monorail, under cabinet,
recessed, night lights, picture lights, post mount light fixtures,
round, oval, cove and valence, and wall sconces, kitchen island,
table, floor, desk, bathroom, and mounted.
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contemporary, and Victorian styles.
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