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		<title>Solar Power Lights And Bulbs</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Solar power lights have recently become a sought after green solution in the field of outdoor landscaping. Homeowners and business operators that try solar lighting systems love them. Generally, traditional native landscaping concepts are friendlier towards the precious resources of the Earth like water. This is the reason why the more ancient views are now [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Solar power lights have recently become a sought after green solution in the field of outdoor landscaping. Homeowners and business operators that try solar lighting systems love them.</p>
<p>Generally, traditional native landscaping concepts are friendlier towards the precious resources of the Earth like water. This is the reason why the more ancient views are now being implemented throughout the world and solar power lights are being included in greener design solutions.</p>
<p>Solar power lights show many advantages in the field of outdoor landscaping, gardens and patios. These self-contained systems can give off the illumination that home and business owners wish to have without a negative impact on the environment.</p>
<p><a title="Solar power lights" href="http://solarpowersystemstoday.com/solar-power-lighting"><em>Click here if you&#8217;d prefer to watch and listen to this overview of solar power lights for outdoors in video format.</em></a></p>
<p>Solar power lights for outdoor usage can vary in style quite a lot but the standard concept usually includes these components:</p>
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<li><strong>A solar panel or panels to drive the systems -</strong> In the case of outdoor lighting, solar panels are generally small and are designed to only absorb and accumulate enough energy to power the lights included in a kit. These panels are also created to harmonize as much as possible with outdoor surroundings.</li>
<li><strong>An inverter and a battery -</strong> Most of the times solar power lights for outdoor usage comprise an inverter and a battery. The task of these elements included in the kits is to transform the direct current power generated by solar panels into alternating current electricity that is ready to be used. This power is then stored in batteries during the day for powering the lights during the night hours.</li>
<li><strong>A light sensitive timer -</strong> Many solar power lights for outdoor use come with a light sensitive timer that switches them on when the sun begins to go down. This is a very good way of having an adequate lighting when people most need it and preserving the power during the day for the night when it is dark and you want lighting.</li>
<li><strong>The lights themselves -</strong> This is where the variance element can actually play a role. There are lots of different solar power lights. An example on the large side of the range could be outdoor street light designs. Another example, this one on the smaller side of the scale, is solar power string lights, which can be small lamps designed for flower beds. Solar powered flood light is another alternative available for environmental-conscious businesses and homeowners.</li>
<li><strong>The bulbs -</strong> Not always, but most of the time solar power lighting kits contain LED light bulbs. These bulbs are designed for maximum efficiency and require less electricity and last much longer than conventional incandescent designs. Depending on the design of the bulb, LED lighting systems can also provide more illumination. These bulbs are often the ones that are included in solar powered flood light kits.</li>
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<p>It is generally accepted that solar power lights enhance and give more plenitude to any outdoor landscaping design regarding the outward appearance as well as the impact on the environment. Such autonomous solar power systems generate power during daylight hours, switch automatically on to illuminate the dark hours, and switch themselves off when the sun rises.</p>
<p>Given the autonomy of such self-contained solar systems, it&#8217;s understandable that more and more people are willing to try them. Solar power lights are a clean and effective way to illuminate the dark hours with a free energy that helps you save on your energy bills.</p>


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