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Solar Lights Versus Conventional Lighting

November 25th, 2009 No comments

If you’ve ever thought about landscaping your garden then you have probably thought about lighting it too. It seems pointless to do one without the other. The reason is largely due to the extra ‘space’ you get the moment you introduce lights to your garden. Once the lights have been installed you will likely find yourself spending more time in your garden at night, due to the beautiful ambiance created by the lighting. Why stare at black hole when you could be sitting and enjoying the evenings looking at your magical new environment?

Once installed a whole new world is opened up for you and you will likely find yourself spending more and more time in your new and tranquil space. A very realistic consideration to effect this change is via solar lighting.

The lights need not only be decorative, for many people utilize them for security purposes. You can hang flood lights by your doors, windows, or even illuminate an entire pathway. This acts as a huge deterrent to burglars. As a precaution, you may like to consider purchasing a solar light with a battery that acts as a backup in the event that they have collected enough sunlight throughout the day and don’t produce the requisite amount of light for the entire evening. This is most important in the case of motion-activated lights for here they must work without fail.

Lanterns are an extremely popular choice because they are virtually effortless to install as they merely need pushing into the ground by means of a stake. However, this is only one amongst many that you may choose from.

I have already mentioned flood lights, but there are also fountain lights, pond lights, wall lights, deck lights, and even solar illuminated house numbers. There are even insects and birds that sit atop sticks and glow magically in the dark. Of course, landscaping lighting is only a part of the solar revolution, and almost everyone is aware of the large solar panels that are often housed on a roof, but they can also be installed in a garage or any out building with the panel sitting at the top. The type of approach would necessitate you switching the lights on after an adequate charge has built up, whereas the many of the typical landscaping options have a photo-sensor that detects the darkness and automatically switches the unit on. Solar lights are superb way to light your garden or act as a very efficient security system for all the family.

James writes for numerous sites that are connected in one way or another to Solar Power Lights and also Solar Garden Lights