Solar Powered Lights – Environmentally Friendly Illumination
December 13th, 2008 |Green earth campaigns have made people aware of solar powered lights, which have become increasingly popular lately because of their utility and purposeful application. Solar powered lighting fixtures are useful in areas where there are no power supplies available and accented lighting is required. These lights make use of a solar panel which uses natural sunbeams to make electricity. DC Electric power is then stored in rechargeable batteries.
Solar powered lights save the environment by not using any fossil fuels or releasing any of the pollutants that usual AC powered light sources emit. It is also a widely know fact that they work on the recyclable energy principle.
There are many advantages to these fixtures for the consumer. They can be used as landscape lights which require no cabling to disturb the beauty of the space. They are also safe to use in houses where children might be at risk of being hurt by power outlets or electric cables. They are also relatively easy to install, and their photo sensors turn on automatically and fill your house with a mellow diffused light as soon as the evening arrives.
There are a few drawbacks to solar powered lights, like the fact that they tend to give better light the first few hours and then go a little low on power. The presence of other brighter lights around the solar lamps will also inhibit the lights from illuminating because the solar cells will detect this as day light energy. Simply putting up a little tape on the solar cell will solve this problem, however.
Overall, solar powered lights are a great alternative to traditional outdoor lighting, especially if you want to save money on your energy bill.
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4 Responses to “Solar Powered Lights – Environmentally Friendly Illumination”
By Fortune&Class Magazine on Dec 14, 2008 | Reply
Solar generated energy is more practicable in Africa, only that as endowed as Africa is, the incurable disease, even killing more than AIDS in black nations, is bad leadership. As economical as this might be to us, we then to lack what I would call MAINTENANCE CULTURE!
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