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		<title>Solar Lights For Garden</title>
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How I can make a garden solar light without having to worry about weeds or grass growing around them?
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<b>How I can make a garden solar light without having to worry about weeds or grass growing around them?</b>
<p> <i>I do not want my mulch around</i> home because I have a wood structured home and have a history of termite damage. The rubber mulch is too expensive for me. Rock suppose it would be nice, but not access the dump track in the area due to the fence. Using weed eater for every 15 of them sounds too tedious of a work for me, but I only have to? </p>
<p> Why not remove them, cut the grass, and replace them? </p>
<h2>solar energy generator - Using Solar Lights in garden and other outdoor areas</h2>
<p>The advancement in the technology in solar <a href="http://www.solarpowergeneration.info">energy generator panels</a> has made it possible to have it in many uses. It has become a very versatile form of energy. There are lost of advantages in using solar energy and there has been an increase in the types of solar powered products. There are small solar powered generators, lights, coolers, water heating units and many more.</p>
<p>For lighting up your garden or outdoor space also there are many products. They are <a href="http://www.solarpowergeneration.info">solar energy generator</a> security lights, <a href="http://www.gardensolarlandscapelights.com/floating-solar-lights">Floating Solar Lights</a>; <a href="http://www.gardensolarlandscapelights.com/solar-garden-lights-2">Solar Garden Lights</a> and solar address signs. When you install solar lights there are no wires in it. In the <a href="http://www.gardensolarlandscapelights.com/solar-lighting">Solar Lighting</a> system the solar panels and the lamps are located in one place. You don't have to bring any wire to any remote corner of the garden. It is a stand-alone system and you get power from sun you don't need anything to install it.</p>
<p>Once it has been installed there won't be any cost in using it. There is only one time investment and you can get all the fittings and other things needed from many websites like energy4energy. The only things you will need are the <a href="http://www.solarpowergeneration.info">solar energy generator</a> panels, the battery, and the lamp. It will all work very well in the sunlight.</p>
<p>It will give you clean renewable energy and it will be pure energy and won't pollute the environment. After installing these garden or outdoor lights, you feel the difference in your electricity bill and you won't skimp to light the garden or outdoor lights.</p>
<p><strong>About the Author</strong><br />
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<p>Build your own <a href="http://www.solarpowergeneration.info">solar energy generator</a> panels right now!</p>
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		<title>Solar Landscape Lights</title>
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No solar powered landscape lighting systems working properly?

 We tested over a hallway and were very disappointed. The light produced was very tenuous at best. Soon replaced with low voltage cable lights. Now we use the lamps in a dock and still consider them ineffective. Good Luck lighting project. 
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<b>No solar powered landscape lighting systems working properly?</b>
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<p> We tested over a hallway and were very disappointed. The light produced was very tenuous at best. Soon replaced with low voltage cable lights. Now we use the lamps in a dock and still consider them ineffective. Good Luck lighting project. </p>
<h2>Solar Landscape Lights - my review</h2>
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<p>Solar landscape lights are becoming a popular choice for discerning homeowners because they offer ease of installation, energy savings, and best of all, bright, glare-free lighting thanks to the latest in LED technology.</p>
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<p>Why purchase solar landscape lights?</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Solar landscape lights use LED instead of incandescent or fluorescent bulbs. While the LEDs are not replaceable, they will typically last 50,000 hours or 11.4 years at 12 hours a night to 17.1 years at 8 hours a night.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Rechargeable batteries will typically last for over 3 years before needing to be replaced. A fully charged battery will keep the lights on all night, with 10-12 hours of lighting normally reported. No wiring is required so they are very easy to install and maintain. A huge variety of <a href="http://www.gardensolarlandscapelights.com/solar-lights">Solar Lights</a> styles and fixtures await those ready to purchase. <a href="http://www.gardensolarlandscapelights.com/solar-outdoor">Solar Outdoor</a> lights are eco friendly.</p>
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<p>Important Technical Considerations for Dark Sky Lighting Compliance</p>
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<h2>Solar Landscape lights</h2>
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<p>Typically, solar outdoor LEDs are 2 watts and produce about 80 lumens of light. This is about 1/10th as bright as a typical incandescent bulb. But, because LEDs have a lower beam angle, they have a higher light intensity which is just the opposite to any incandescent bulb which sprays light out in every direction.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>LEDs produce lower lumens than incandescent or fluorescent lights. This makes them perfect for most outdoor lighting needs, even security lights, in just about all locales. This means virtually no glare or light trespass contributing to light pollution.</p>
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<p>So the good news is, solar lights comply with dark sky lighting laws. Even if you do not live somewhere with dark sky laws, it is in the best interests of your neighbors and your community to play an active role in reducing nighttime glare and light pollution.</p>
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<h2>Solar Landscape Lights - Wattage vs. Lumens?</h2>
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<p>Wattage measures power consumption, not brightness. In fact, the higher the wattage, the more heat the light produces. Because LEDs have low wattage, they produce almost no heat, as compared with an incandescent bulb which produces more heat than light.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Lumens per watt is a standard lighting industry measure of the conversion of electrical energy to light measuring energy efficiency in lighting. So, the higher the lumens per watt, the more efficient the light source. LEDs now produce 25-60 lumens per watt compared with incandescent lights generating about 15 lumens per watt, while compact fluorescents (CFLs) produce about 50 lumens per watt.</p>
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<p>LED technology is going forward at a rapid pace. The lumen output of LED lights has practically doubled in the past 2 years alone.</p>
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<h2>Solar Landscape Lights - Low Voltage vs. High Voltage</h2>
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<p>Some people are still asking the question about whether to go with low voltage or high voltage outdoor lighting. When you choose <a href="http://www.gardensolarlandscapelights.com/solar-powered-light">Solar Powered Light</a> fixtures, you are choosing <a href="http://www.gardensolarlandscapelights.com/low-voltage-lighting">Low Voltage Lighting</a>. The reasons for going with low voltage are compelling indeed. They are: (a) Less costly to install and maintain,&nbsp; (b) Easier to install (c) Safer than high voltage, you are not in danger of being electrocuted by 12 volt lighting, especially in wet outdoor conditions. (d) Usually dark sky compliant due to lower wattage/lumens.</p>
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<p>Additionally, high voltage lighting offers no variation in beam spread. A 120 volt high wattage light creates high amounts of light trespass and glare. On the other hand, a 12 volt light offers a wide spectrum of beam spread, creating a precise lighting solution to meet your needs, from a very narrow spot beam (less than 8 degrees) to a very wide flood (60 degrees or more).</p>
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<h2>Solar Landscape Lights - Uses</h2>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Today there are low cost, eco-friendly solar lights for every outdoor lighting need, including path lighting, security spotlights, garden accent lighting, post lighting and mood lighting. In fact, you can probably find a <a href="http://www.gardensolarlandscapelights.com/solar-outdoor-light">Solar Outdoor Light</a> fixture for just about any outdoor lighting application, even streetlights. If you're in the market for outdoor <a href="http://www.gardensolarlandscapelights.com/lighting-fixtures">Lighting Fixtures</a>, consider solar first.</p>
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<p>Solar Landscape lights are rapidly becoming increasingly more popular in the 21st century throughout the western world, and the current trend isn't likely to slow down in the forseeable future.</p>
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<p><strong>About the Author</strong><br />
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<p>Arthur Williams has been involved in the <a href="http://www.solarpannels-now.net">solar energy</a> field for over 20 years and is recognized as an expert. &lt;a href="http://www.solarpannels-now.net"&gt;Go to his website&lt;/a&gt; and learn many other options on Solar Panels.&nbsp;</p>
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		<title>Solar Lights Indoors</title>
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 How to buy the best interior lighting and accessories for outdoor lighting 
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<h2> How to buy the best interior lighting and accessories for outdoor lighting </h2>
<p> There are many differences between lighting interior and <a href="http://www.gardensolarlandscapelights.com/exterior-lighting">Exterior Lighting</a> accessories. On the one hand, when it comes to installation, it is much more complicated. We must take account of environmental factors. There is almost no models to choose interior lighting to the outside. Most Outdoor lights are made of stronger materials to ensure that do not easily wear. However, when it comes to shopping, which share the same mantra: Buyers must choose the most appropriate. </p>
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<p> Content: There are many differences between the interior lighting and outside. On the one hand, when it comes to installation, it is much more complicated. We must take account of environmental factors. There almost more models to choose for your indoor lighting outside. Most outdoor fires are stronger materials to ensure they do not easily wear. However, when it comes to shopping, sharing the same mantra: Buyers must choose the most appropriate. </p>
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<p> So how do you choose interior lighting? </p>
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<p> First, you must go to most trusted names for interior lighting. So you&#39;re not sure of the stability and sustainability. Then you make sure it is Energy Star rated, with interior lighting should not cost an increase in their monthly electricity bill. People with the Energy Star label can even reduce your payments. It would be nice too if you can get the interior lighting lamps with three basic. This way, you will not eat a lot of energy for each. You must also take into account the amount of light you need. Some parts of your house does not take much. For example, bathroom wall in small pieces of the Interior or vanity lighting sufficient. </p>
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<p> There are also accessories that can add to your interior lighting to be more effective. For example, you can use timers, which can automatically turn off the light during the morning. You can also comply with a halogen torch from the first fluorescent uses less energy, about 60-80 percent. So much brighter than the halogen light. If you plan to install lights in the garage or work room, you can use the parts inside fluorescent lighting, which is 4 feet. </p>
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<p> How do you for outdoor lighting? </p>
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<p> There are some two good reasons you buy outdoor lighting. First, you want to improve the beauty of their gardens or lawns. Second, you want to improve their security. Most intruders afraid to come home well illuminated, which increases the chances of being seen and identified. Some types of open fires, including solar modules, lights the way, projectors and. You can also use the lampposts or resembling small you can attach to small columns to your door. </p>
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<p> A series lighting parts outside these days come with safety devices. For example, there are lights that have motion detectors, which means that are activated only when you can detect the body heat of a person. You can save more energy and certainly the lights are off during the overnight. You can also opt for solar lights, if you want to reduce their electricity consumption. They collect heat energy from the sun and then convert the electricity during the autumn night. You can also choose Compact fluorescent lamps because it is not necessary to change at any time. </p>
<p> <strong>About the Author</strong><br />
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<p><a href="http://www.butlerlighting.com/indoor.html">Indoor lighting</a> fixtures usually don&rsquo;t make excellent <a href="http://www.butlerlighting.com/outdoor.html">outdoor lighting</a>. That is why you should learn how to choose your lights properly. Hopefully, with these tips, you can find the most ideal one for your needs.</p>
<p><b>My new line of work of the sunlight on a Christmas tree in the house?</b>
<p> <i>I just bought them (in the spirit of</i> &quot;An Inconvenient Truth!&quot;) And who do the work done outside, where the solar box collects sunlight during the day. But the sunlight through the glass window is enough to feed the channel? I want to use inside a ficus large. Thank you for any help! </p>
<p> it should work try </p>
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<h2>Homemade Solar Light in a Jar</h2>
<p>Using a homemade solar light is a convenient way to illuminate a part of your home without adding to your monthly energy bill. This is ideal for spaces which have enough sunlight during the day. At night the light will automatically turn on, to illuminate that part of your home.</p>
<p>However, while this might seem like a good idea at first, it does have its disadvantages. When it is used indoors, the charge doesn't seem to be enough to keep the LED on, once darkness falls. And one LED is not enough to provide sufficient light. It is more practical to stick to commercial solar lights.</p>
<p>But making a homemade solar light is a good way of teaching your kids about how solar energy works. This is a perfect family project to do with them. This simple project can give them an understanding of the value of solar energy.</p>
<p>What you need for a homemade solar light is the following:</p>
<p>* One glass jar</p>
<p>* A solar garden light</p>
<p>* Rechargeable battery</p>
<p>* Tracing paper</p>
<p>The glass jar must be made of clear glass because this is where you'll be placing the solar panels. You won't require special tools for this project - just a screwdriver and a utility knife. When working with kids, be sure it keep the knife away from them.</p>
<p>Now here's the fun part that I'm sure most kids will love.</p>
<p>1. The first step is to get the solar garden light and carefully take it apart. What we need from it are the solar panels, the charge controller, and the LED light. But if you don't the idea of ripping apart a perfectly working device to salvage its parts, you can purchase a small solar panel, a light sensor, and an LED from specialty electronic shops. You might need to have a little knowledge of electronics in order to assemble it.</p>
<p>2. Now open your glass jar and place the components in it, with the solar panels on the cover facing outwards. You can secure the parts by using hot glue. Then cut a strip of tracing paper and place it at the sides of the glass jar. The kids can draw on the tracing paper. An alternative to this is to use glass frosting spray. Once you're done, gently place the jar cover with care.</p>
<p>3. Now place your homemade solar light near a window (or, if possible, outdoors) so as to achieve maximum exposure to the sun. This could be perfect for camping as well.</p>
<p><strong>About the Author</strong><br />
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<p>If you are looking for complete and step-by-step instructions on how to install DIY Wind and Solar Power systems, along with pictures, videos, and and diagrams, please see <a href="http://findportablesolarpower.com/diysolarpower/popular-diy-wind-solar-power-guides/">Popular DIY Wind and Solar Power Guides</a>.</p>
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