best solar landscape lights

August 15, 2009 by  
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best solar landscape lights

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best solar landscape lights

If you have been thinking about lighting your yard, I am sure you have heard of solar garden lights. Solar garden lights are a great solution for many of your landscape lighting needs. You do not have to worry wiring and digging trenches all over your landscape to burry those wires.

Many people who have used older versions of solar garden lights have probably been disappointed with their results. The lighting was probably dim and did not even last the whole night. However, the new versions of solar lights are a very viable option. The dim bulbs from a few years ago, have now been replaced with bright, longer lasting LED (light-emitting diodes), halogen, and fluorescent bulbs.

One of the best features of using your new lights is they are an extremely ecologically and economically friendly choice. They are very mobile and can be used pretty much anywhere on your landscape. This is convenient when trying out new lighting configurations and placements. So it is a great option when accenting your garden and save money on your electricity bill.

The best part of solar garden lights is that they power themselves. You do not need to bother with any wiring or plug into your electricity. This is a great solution if you are searching for a low cost lighting solution and do not want to sacrifice performance. It is very simple to set them up. Place them in the areas that you want to illuminate, and the sun will power the lighting fixture. The majority of the lighting fixtures use LED bulbs, which are the most efficient and durable.

Fluorescent light bulbs are perfect if you need brighter light for your landscaping needs. Typically, they are about five watts, which is really brighter than it sounds. Halogen bulbs are the brightest and produce a very, very white light. Halogen lights are very useful for motion-sensing lights because they are used for short time periods.

Wiring landscape lighting can be a real hassle. You have really map out your plans, test out how your lighting will look by using a flashlight, dig shallow trenches and bury your wires, install your transformer, and hook up your wiring to them. And to make things worse, there is usually a sidewalk, driveway, or some physical obstruction that you have to tunnel under in order to really get the landscape lighting design you want. This is what separates solar garden lights from traditional lighting. They are very portable, require no wiring, and do not need a power source other than the sun. Just decide where you want them, stake them into the ground, and walk away.

There are a variety of styles and designs for you to choose from. Some styles you can stake into the ground or hang them from wall hooks. You can even install many of them on fence post tops. The design options are pretty endless.

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