Solar Garden Lights
Providing electrical power to all of your garden lights can prove challenging, though solar garden lights can provide an easy solution. Rather than wasting all that time concealing unsightly wires, you can simply stick a fixture in the ground and let it go to work collecting the sun’s energy.
Many solar light fixtures on the market today contain a solar panel, light sensor, LED fixture and a battery. During the day, the energy from the sun’s rays are converted by the fixture’s solar array and stored by the battery. The sensor detect the approach of dusk or dawn, turning themselves on or off accordingly. The sun’s captured energy powers the fixture all night long.
Some solar light sets are connected together and operate off a single panel. While solar path lights are some of the most common types, flood lights, spotlights and outdoor lamps are also available in solar formats. Whimsical solar lighting options include string lights, decorative stakes and globes. Depending on your budget, you can purchase cheap solar lights with plastic casing, or more durable and attractive stainless steel solar garden lights.
Sound like solar lights are perfect for your garden? First, weigh the pros and cons:
Pros of Solar Garden Lights:
* Easy to install
* No wiring necessary
* Can be moved as needed
* No cost to operate
Cons of Solar Garden Lights:
* Not as bright as many electric fixtures
* Can’t use in shady areas
* May be more costly upfront
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