Tips for Choosing Outdoor Solar Powered Lights

By Lisa S, published Dec 21, 2007
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Outdoor solar powered lights are becoming a regular addition to many peoples yards and homes. Solar powered lights add a unique ambiance to your yard in the evenings, make great decorations and can be quite practical as well, adding light to otherwise dark areas of your yard. Here are tips for choosing the right outdoor solar powered light for your yard, as well as what options you have when purchasing solar lights.

Outdoor solar powered lights have become popular for a variety of reasons. Many people like the fact that these lights use solar power, which is not only better for the environment, but easier on their electric bill as well. Outdoor solar lights are also easier to install than traditional wired lights, making it a snap for your average Joe or Suzie homemaker to install on their own.

Decorative accent solar powered lights are one of the most commonly purchased forms of outdoor lighting. These solar lights come in a variety of shapes, sizes and colors. If positioned correctly, decorative accent lights can serve a practical purpose of lighting a dark area, however most of the time, these lights are meant to be used purely as decoration. If you are looking for an attractive way to add some life to your yard at night, decorative solar powered accent lights are definitely for you.

If your not concerned about appearance, and want an outdoor solar light for practical purposes, you may prefer choosing a solar powered spot light, or path light. Solar powered spot lights act as any other spotlight, and focus lighting on a particular area. These lights are great for outside doorways, or particularly dark areas of your yard that you would like to brighten up for safety reasons. Of course, you can also use a solar powered spot light to accent a particular landscape feature in the evenings as well. The downside to outdoor solar powered spotlights is that they generally require more energy than smaller solar lights. Because of this, they often have cords attaching them to a solar panel, rather than an internal and smaller photovoltaic cell.

Takeaways
  • Solar lights are easy to install, with no wiring required.
  • Outdoor solar powered lights add safety to otherwise dark areas of your yard.
  • Solar lights come in three main choices: Path lights, decorative accent lights, and spot lights.
Did You Know?
An LED bulb, which is used in solar powered lights, lasts 10 times longer than incandescent light bulbs.
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These are terrific tips~I love my solar lights. :)

Posted on 12/21/2007 at 12:12:30 PM

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