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Wednesday, November 04, 2009
Exterior Light Fixtures

Considering your options for exterior light fixtures? This article is for you. If you would like to save on your energy bill then solar powered lights are a great alternative. You are potentially anxious about the constantly increasing cost of electricity to, this is a cost effective way of illuminating your house's outside areas, and solar lighting is the answer . How does it work? The first versions of solar lighting use solar cells that didn't produce sufficient power for a long period of time. As with everything solar lighting has developed, more moderen technology uses LED ( light giving off diode ) lamps that offer much stronger light that those using solar cells. Solar lights aren't as strong as electrical powered fixtures ; they're better used for outside decorative lighting. Some places you may use them include walkways, landscape borders, terrace and deck areas, as well as gardens. It's important to have a well thought out plan before you start, you can also do a fast sketch before hand so you've got an idea of how to place the lamps. Solar light fixtures work off the energy of the sun. These exterior light fixtures actually collect energy from the sun, through solar cell panels. When night falls these lights illuminate by releasing the solar energy, which in return give your exterior areas light. These panels use NiCad or NiMH re-chargeable batteries to store the battery power picked up from the sun. Why are solar powered lights so popular, besides the savings on your electricity? Unlike regular landscape lighting, that needs a professional electrician to do all the work, solar powered lamps can be installed by anyone. It is also fast and takes no time to do. Put the post into the ground and you're done. But don't forget to put the light fittings in an area which has a large amount of daylight. A tip on generating the most quantity of power possible from your solar lamp is to place them in an area that receives tons of natural daylight. The more sun than hits the solar panel the more power the lamp will give off at night. And do not fret about the lights turning on in the daylight, these outdoor lights have built in photo sensors, this feature enables the lamp to automatically shut off in the sunlight hours. Typically you can expect about nine hours of light per night. Some kinds of solar out of doors lighting that you can install to illuminate your landscape and garden areas include, solar spotlights, terrace lights, and path lights for walkways. If you're searching for a strong light source for your home's out of doors areas, then select an electrical powered fixture. If you'd like accent lighting in your garden or landscape that offers a soft glow, then this maybe what you're looking for. Now that you know a little more about exterior light fixtures consider this the next time you are looking to enhance your home.

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