Friday, December 28, 2007

Outdoor Solar Lighting

outdoor solar lighting
Outdoor solar lighting

are easy to install and absolutely maintenance free. Better yet, they provide free electricity.

Outdoor solar lighting systems use solar cells, which convert sunlight into electricity. The electricity is stored in batteries for use at night. Manufacturers commonly use nickel cadmium, sealed lead acid, and lead acid batteries.

Outdoor lighting systems works in most regions of the United States. However, it is important to consider the geographical and site specific variables when choosing a product. A solar lighting system will work well only as long as the solar cells receive the manufacturer's recommended hours of sunlight.

The run time of the products are based on specific sunlight conditions. Outdoor solar light located in areas that receive less sunlight than needed can work fewer hours per night than expected. Run times may also vary depending on how the sky is clear on any given day. Shading solar cells by the characteristics of the landscape will also affect battery charging and performance. Insufficient battery charge will not only affect performance, it can also reduce the life of the battery.

Some solar lighting systems are self-contained units. Simply put the lights in a sunny location. Others were separated lights of a panel of cells. Only the panel must be placed in a sunny location. Units vary in size from the small eight-inch, red glowing trail markers to pole mounted patio and high security light beam.

Before buying an outdoor solar lighting system, it is better to check with the manufacturer to see if the replacement bulbs or batteries are available. Some units do not provide alternatives.


Outdoor solar lighting