Using Outdoor Solar Lights

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  • Author Sharon Chapman
  • Published July 7, 2010
  • Word count 370

Most everyone has seen outdoor solar lights on a pathway at some point. In fact, there’s a good chance that a half-broken set of plastic ones exist nearby. What many people might not realize are the many different types and uses for outdoor solar lights. Technology and innovative designs have made the use of these lights much more interesting than simple pathway lights.

Solar accent lights can be found that are used for pathway lighting, to outline entrance areas or to enhance any dark area. Accent lights are also useful for bringing light to particular areas that need to be illuminated, such as flowerbeds or water features. In the past, accent lighting had to be installed by an electrical contractor. However, today’s solar accent lights can be put practically anywhere with very little expense.

Motion detector lights have also been improved through the use of solar technology. The light can be installed in an area regardless of the amount of sun. The solar panel is connected to the light through a cord. The panel is placed in the area where the sun can feed the panel its energy. This energy is transferred to the light that then powers on when the sun goes down.

Water fixtures are not left out when it comes to solar lights; today, there are solar lights that can be installed underneath the water as well as in floating versions for the top of the water. Unlike electrical water lights, these lights do not have to be installed by a contractor, the homeowner is able to install them on their own.

Outdoor solar lighting has caught up with electrical lighting. Practically every lighting fixture that is powered by electricity can be found in solar versions as well. There are solar lanterns, solar signage lights and solar floodlights among others.

Outdoor solar lighting is more popular today than ever before, with its popularity continuing to grow as more people become aware of the need to conserve the Earth’s resources and save money. Solar lighting designs have come a long way from the days of plastic stakes that break with the first wind, today; they can be purchased that are meant to last a lifetime.

Sharon V Chapman provides landscaping tips and information on outdoor solar lights and garden lighting for Glow Gardens - your premier online guide to garden lighting.

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