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		<title>Why Solar Lights Make Sense</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Nov 2009 10:25:45 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>James Thornton</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[As soon as you start to think about landscaping the thought of lighting is never far away. It's easy to understand why; it brings something unique and magical to your garden. What was once a mass of darkness can readily become a place where you come to spend more and more time as the magic of some small illumination holds your attention and often brings relaxation too.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As soon as you start to think about landscaping the thought of lighting is never far away. It&#8217;s easy to understand why; it brings something unique and magical to your garden. What was once a mass of darkness can readily become a place where you come to spend more and more time as the magic of some small illumination holds your attention and often brings relaxation too.</p>
<p>Using solar lights to achieve this is a very real consideration. Conventional lighting can achieve the same effect, but the installation will be time consuming and costly. Solar lights have hardly any installation at all. There are many lights available that simply go in the ground via a stake on which the light sits at the top. Push the stake in the ground and you&#8217;re done. All you have to do then is wait for the night and the lights will magically turn on. How easy is that?</p>
<p>Solar lights have many advantages over conventional lighting of which only one is the installation process. In fact there is really no process involved at all. At a basic level you simply plunge a solar light into the ground that sits on top of a stake and that&#8217;s it. There is no underground channeling, no cables, and no qualified electrician to install them. That&#8217;s a lot of benefit right there.</p>
<p>Solar lights work by collecting energy from the sun, this stimulates a small cell battery that receives a charge and as night approaches they emit light. Not only are they good for decoration but they&#8217;re excellent for security purposes too. Flood lights can be hung near to any potential danger spot and they can be housed on doors, sheds, windows, or should you want your entire drive illuminated it&#8217;s all possible. If you are going to use solar lights for security purposes then you may like to consider those that come with a backup battery for extra safety.</p>
<p>One of the most popular choices are lanterns for landscaping, mainly due to the ease of installation, which in really no installation at all &#8211; push a stick into the ground and wait for the light to come on in the evening. Lanterns are only a small part of what is available though. You can choose from decking lights, fountain, pond, wall, and deck post lights. There are even small hummingbirds that glow in the dark, as well as numbers for you house. The solar revolution is already a very lively alternative to traditional lighting with solar panels in use by millions and millions of people. Using panels is certainly getting serious about solar for which they can provide many different purposes. If you&#8217;ve never considered solar lights before then there is no better time to start than now. They&#8217;re cheap, they&#8217;re effective, and they&#8217;re green.</p>
<p>James writes for a new site that&#8217;s all about <a href="http://solarlightsreview.com/?cat=22">Solar Lights</a> and also <a href="http://solarlightsreview.com/">Solar Lighting</a></p>
<p>categories: Solar Lights,Solar Light,Solar Patio Lights,Solar Deck Lights,Outdoor Lighting,Solar,Solar Energy,Lighting,Home Family,Outdoor Lighting,Solar Lighting,Solar,Energy Saving,Environment</p>
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		<title>How To Get The Best From Solar Garden Lights</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Nov 2009 08:14:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Siobhan Birkin</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The key to success with most projects is to clearly identify from the start what it is you aim to achieve - and installing solar garden lighting is no different. Do you want to increase security around your property, provide courtesy lighting for visitors, entertain family and friends, or quite simply make your garden more appealing at night?]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The key to success with most projects is to clearly identify from the start what it is you aim to achieve &#8211; and installing solar garden lighting is no different. Do you want to increase security around your property, provide courtesy lighting for visitors, entertain family and friends, or quite simply make your garden more appealing at night?</p>
<p>You might of course choose any or all of the above plus a few other ideas of your own, which means you will also have to figure out how to balance various competing demands on your solar lighting layout. So you can see then that specifying your various objectives upfront makes it a whole lot easier to divide your outdoor spaces into discrete zones and identify suitable light fittings.</p>
<p>If for example one of your requirements is to deter intruders approaching your property then solar deck lights, while highly versatile, simply won&#8217;t cut it. But by the same token you wouldn&#8217;t want to entertain folk under the glare of a solar floodlight. Something softer is required, but not so subdued your guests can&#8217;t actually see what they drinking or who they&#8217;re talking to.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s easiest to install outside solar lighting where the end requirements are clearly defined (i.e. deter intruders) and this usually covers what is called task (or functional) lighting. It has an easily understood job to do such as, say, ensuring that you can safely follow a path or flood an area with light when movement is detected.</p>
<p>Decorative solar garden lighting doesn&#8217;t have to conform to specific requirements in the same way as functional lighting but there are still some guidelines worth noting. First and most obvious is that solar lights need to recharge each day which means either the lights themselves (or their solar panel if using an external charging system) need to be sited in a sunny daytime location.</p>
<p>Second, because solar powered lights have to last many hour on a single charge from a battery they cannot afford to burn as brightly as mains powered lights. Modern high efficiency LED bulbs that use vastly less power greatly help, but even these are still usually less bright. But this characteristic is not necessarily a weakness and it is possible to obtain effects with solar garden lights that mains powered versions cannot manage.</p>
<p>Third, a great benefit with outside solar lighting is that it is not only supremely simple to install, but also just as simple to modify; meaning that you can figure out ideal placements by trial and error rather than hoping to get it right first time. Simply pick units up and reposition them until you hit on an arrangement that you especially like.</p>
<p>Finally, always keep it in mind that it&#8217;s your garden and you can do just about anything you like. There are no rules that say, for instance, you can&#8217;t string solar rope light through trees or hang solar lanterns from random branches. If you like it then it&#8217;s &#8220;correct&#8221; and remember that no-one ever made a garden look worse by installing lighting &#8211; any lighting is better than no lighting.</p>
<p>If you found this interesting then be sure to check out this additional article that looks at <a href="http://ezinearticles.com/?Outdoor-LED-Lighting...id=2008756">outdoor garden lighting</a> in more detail.</p>
<p>categories: solar garden lighting,solar lanscape lighting,solar deck lights,solar security lights,garden lighting,landscape lighting,solar lighting,security lighting,outdoor lighting,garden,landscaping,lighting,solar,home</p>
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