Posts Tagged ‘outdoor lights’

Light Up Your Outdoor Space At Night With Solar Lights

Monday, June 21st, 2010

Most people like sitting on their deck or patio at night after the sun goes down, but it can be annoying to use bright lights because it is notorious for attracting bugs and flying insects of all kinds. However, you can’t just sit around in the complete darkness either. Extra outdoor lighting means extra cost on your electric bill, but it does not have to. There are other ways to brighten up your outdoor space without ever flipping a switch!

Solar lights are what almost every homeowner is adding to their yard to get extra soft lighting at night. They are so easy to install. When you get the ones that operate with rechargeable batteries, there is no need at all for electricity. They charge up using the sunlight during the day and then they will burn for hours on end after dark. Most solar lights will burn for at least six hours when they are fully charged and some even last as long as ten.

Solar Christmas Lights ” Brighten Your Holiday without Energy Costs

Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009

Solar Christmas lights are a very popular and cost effective Christmas decoration. Such lights will save you up to 100 watts per each string. Another advantage of solar Christmas lights is that you will never have to turn them on or off. The lights will start to shine on their own in the evening, making for a magical Christmas.

One of the advantages of solar Christmas lights is that they eliminate the need of a power outlet. You can decorate any tree in your garden, no matter how far away it is from the house. Decorating your Christmas trees this way is much safer, easier and more cost-effective.

Solar Christmas lights come with little solar panels, which easily stick into the ground, as well as, they can be placed on a branch. Solar panels include solar cells (usually 4 cells), a rechargeable battery and a light sensor. Solar cells convert the sunlight into electricity, and on a sunny day the sun will give enough energy to completely recharge the battery.

Solar Christmas lights are also available with special built-in polycrystalline cells, which better absorb the sunlight, allowing the lights to shine bright even after a snowy, rainy or an overcast day.

Low Voltage Outdoor Lighting – One of the Most Safeguard Low Cost Landscape Lighting Options

Saturday, September 12th, 2009

Low voltage outdoor lighting represents a safe and cost-efficient lighting solution. It is quite easy to assemble and install your own low voltage outdoor lighting system, without having to use the services of a professional electrician.

Low voltage outdoor lighting uses a current, which is 10 times less potent than regular electric current. This low voltage lighting uses a 12 V current when regular current is 120 V. This naturally renders this type of lighting 10 times safer. Electric runs through a specific water proof cable, which creates a loop around the transformer, lighting up the garden.

Low voltage outdoor lighting benefits include:

1. A homeowner can set up his/her own low voltage outdoor lighting system hassle free, with the use of a special kit. Such kit usually includes all of the needed components, such as the cable, a transformer and the fixtures. The only needed component that is not included in the kit is the bulbs. However, it would not be prudent to include the bulbs in the kits, since every bulb may have a different wattage.

Top Choices for Solar Lighting

Wednesday, July 15th, 2009

Solar lights have won over many consumers with energy savings and freedom from an electrical source. As the market grows, so do the applications for solar lighting around the home. Their versatility is not equal to electric lights, but quickly gaining ground.

Many homeowners invest in motion sensitive flood lights to illuminate key areas on the property and provide added security. Solar versions of these outdoor configurations provide the same results without the additional monthly cost.

To add tranquility to a pool or fountain, a soft candlelight effect can be added via solar power. Because solar lights require no cords or electrical outlets, they are perfect for use in water and many are designed for this purpose. Simply leave them afloat during the day to gather energy from the sun and they will provide a relaxing glow at night.

LED lights, which have revolutionized many areas of lighting, are one of the greatest contributors to the field of solar development. When clustered in the right combination, they can provide an efficient and strong beam of light for landscape lighting. This approach brings life to such landscape staples as statues and fountains after the sun has gone down.

Outdoor Spot Lights Have a Multitude of Purposes

Monday, July 6th, 2009

Outdoor spot lights could just be the element that is missing from your fabulous outdoor lighting scheme. Installing these specialty lights is much easier than you might think, and the effect your backyard will receive is well worth the effort. Which ever way you look at it, outdoor spotlights add much more than just a small beam of focused light – they add functionality, safety and ambiance to any outside living or business space.

Historically, spot lights were in the primary domain of special events. Spot lights were always used for events such as rock concerts or figure skating events. Today spot lights are used for one hundred different purposes and in one hundred different locations. These popular lights are regularly used in industrial spaces, urban spaces, commercial spaces, and residential spaces. They illuminate places of danger and places of beauty.

Spot lights are often confused with flood lights. These two types of lights are different and serve different purposes, however, they posses some overlapping similarities. The most obvious similarity between these lights is that they are generally installed at a significant distance from the subject matter they are intended to illuminate. The most obvious difference between the lights is the focus of illumination. Flood lights disperse the light and light up a large area such as a parking lot. Spot lights narrow the focus of illumination and target a small area of illumination such as a person.