Solar lights are fast becoming more desirable in our homes as well as in our landscapes and on our patios and decks.
Solar lights create a different type of illumination than conventional lighting. Solar powered lights add a unique ambiance to your home and add beautiful subtle pools of light that make them an ideal type of lighting to use for those late night garden parties or spa sessions. Solar lights surrounding a backyard pool or fish pond make these areas beautiful after dark – and provide a degree of safety as well.
Solar lights don’t need wiring as traditional lights do so you can place them where they will do the most good or simply where you want them. They are the easiest most inexpensive way to light your yard, garden, patio, deck or swimming pool. They are also extremely safe as electrical shock is not an issue.
Permanent solar lights, that is, those lights that are part of a home solar power system may entitle you, if you are a homeowner, to a tax credit or deduction. The federal and state governments sometimes offer such deductions as incentives to encourage people to install solar as a renewable alternative energy option. An example of a permanent installation would be security lights placed at strategic locations around your home of property. They may come at dusk or they may be designed as motion lights to come on when something moves within the scope of the sensor.
Solar lights are quickly evolving into an attractive desirable way to provide at least some of the light in our homes. But solar lights really come into their own when they are used to light buildings, camp sites, tents, RVs, and areas not close to traditional electric power. Solar powered lanterns and portable solar packs are invaluable on those treks into the wilderness!
The batteries being used in today’s solar lights are much improved and provide brighter light for a longer period of time then earlier models. Cell phones and other small electronic items can be recharged using portable solar units and can be a valuable safety device when you are alone in the wild.
The one caveat for solar lighting is the fact that the solar panels through which the batteries are recharged are the most efficient when they are exposed to strong sunlight for most of the day. Therefore, cloudy weather, short winter days, trees or buildings, a dirty panel, in short, anything that prevents the sunlight from reaching the solar panel will affect the length of time the solar light remains on at night.
While solar light technology is rapidly progressing, this progress is fueled by consumer interest and a willingness to purchase solar products. Therefore, the more we are willing to incorporate solar powered products into our lives now the more quickly new technologies will emerge and those of us who are already using solar power will be able to remain on the cutting edge of this technology.
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