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		<title>Stainless Steel Solar Lights</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 03 Dec 2009 07:09:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[You want quality and you want durability. Stainless steel solar lights will give your garden the quality it deserves. The price will be higher than plastic solar lights. But look at what you will get in return. Stainless steel garden lights are designed to last so from an invest point it is a sound decision. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>You want quality and you want durability. Stainless steel solar lights will give your garden the quality it deserves. The price will be higher than plastic solar lights. But look at what you will get in return. Stainless steel garden lights are designed to last so from an invest point it is a sound decision. The strong construction means you won&#8217;t have to worry if someone accidentally steps on the ficture. All of this is with reference to the durable construction what is eye catching about stainless steel is the design. Steel and glass lens complement each other beautifully. It as as elegant a style as you can get.</p>
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<p>So what are the available styles and where are the prefect places to put them. You can place them actually anywhere and from experience I know they look great along pathways as well as on the perimeter of the house. You can even place a couple of stainless steel solar lights to the left and the right of the entrance of the house. If you have stairs leading to the doorway then just before the stairs would also be a nice location. The best area to place them if you want your landscape to look stunning is along the driveway or walkway. </p>
<p>Also if you have a lovely garden then stainless steel solar light will look wonderful there as well. Short pine trees look gorgeous when the bright white light reflects off of them. You can accomplish so much with a pack of 18 solar lights. If you are concerned about the costs then pack of 18 alpan stainless steel garden light can be found online for under one hundred dollars. This is a great value considering you&#8217;ll be getting in return a fine product. What&#8217;s great about them is you don&#8217;t need anyone to help you install them. The crackle glass sphere design is also lovely and these would look great in the garden.</p>
<p>It should feel good knowing that you can have a quality product at a reasonable price. Considering that the price difference between plastic and stainless steel is not that much. I would go with stainless steel solar lights each and every time. They are better designed to withstand harsher weather especially strong winds that might pull the fixtures out the ground. Think ahead, think about how and where you want to place them on your yard. If you realize that you&#8217;ll need a lot then buying a pack of dozen or even 18 stainless steel solar lights might be the best value and wisest choice.</p>
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		<title>Solar Lights Easy Installation No Operating Cost</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Dec 2009 07:51:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many of us are on the fence and are going back and forth about whether or not we should buy solar lights. I was in this situation but realized the benefits of solar energy and solar lighting to be exact are tremendous. I&#8217;m also the type of homeowner who is adamant about how my landscaping [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>Many of us are on the fence and are going back and forth about whether or not we should buy solar lights. I was in this situation but realized the benefits of solar energy and solar lighting to be exact are tremendous. I&#8217;m also the type of homeowner who is adamant about how my landscaping looks. I take great pride in having a garden, and backyard that look great. With solar lights you can greatly improve the way your home looks because let&#8217;s be frank they look much better than electricity powered lighting fixtures. I&#8217;m also a homeowner who appreciates quality and if something is promised to work an x amount of years then I expect the promise to be fulfilled.</p>
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<p>Solar lights if installed correctly as well as maintained properly should work continuously without the need to do anything else. Yes you&#8217;ll have to make sure they are placed right and if something obstructs the solar panels from the direct view of the sun then you&#8217;ll have to take care of that. But that should be about it, they were not designed for you to go up on your roof to change their light bulbs, or LEDs every 6 months or so. This is not what these energy savers are all about. I would say the most difficult thing I was faced with was what kind of solar light units should I buy. Also how to position them and most importantly which kinds of solar lights should I buy. This can be overwhelming but I managed to get it right. The first thing that I did was set a budget for how much I was willing to spend on solar lighting. If I went over the costs then I was prepared to buy them in phases. The first lights I purchased were the ones that I deemed to be most important, these are ones that would go on my roof. </p>
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<p>These lights were more important than landscaping lights because of several reasons. The first is to provide security and secondly also to provide lighting around the house. After all who wants to take out trash in pitch darkness. Selecting these outdoor solar lights were much easier choice than selecting solar yard lights for your home. Considering that I did not know a thing about them or what made them work, I first did a little research. I wanted to familiarize myself with how they function including knowing the most important parts inside the fixture. This is necessary because to visually comprehend how something works is important to me. Solar lights were becoming a part of my home and an important one at that and it&#8217;s only appropriate to know everything about them. There really isn&#8217;t too much to it. Out the box a solar light comes with the the solar light, solar panel which are also called solar cells, NiMh rechargeable batteries and a cord that runs from the solar panel to the light itself. Mentioning the cord I know some might have the wrong idea about wireless. This term is used to mean that wires are not necessary from an electric outlet. There are some designs that are completely wireless. These are the kind that have the light and solar panel in the same unit. </p>
<p>The solar lights I purchased came with a wire but this wasn&#8217;t a problem at all for me because the lights were atop my garage and the solar panel was installed on the roof which wasn&#8217;t visible. I did the installation myself and this saved me time and money. The particular brand I purchased was motion activated. It came with 6 LEDs, was weatherproof and I was able to set a timer for how long I wanted the lights to be illuminated when the motion sensor automatically turns them on. As long as you are getting sunlight then you don&#8217;t have to worry about anything else. The sun is important because that&#8217;s how the the batteries are able to recharge. So for me personally solar lights were a good choice. They gave me the lighting I needed, were easy to install and best of all there aren&#8217;t any operating costs. </p>
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		<title>Solar Lights &#8211; Light Up Your Home</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 01 Oct 2009 04:34:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Solar lights can offer you a way to save money on your energy bill and also a way for you help our planet. Green energy if which solar lights are a part of is becoming increasingly more popular. You can use indoor solar lights and you can use solar lights outside. The best solar lights [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>Solar lights can offer you a way to save money on your energy bill and also a way for you help our planet. Green energy if which solar lights are a part of is becoming increasingly more popular. You can use indoor solar lights and you can use solar lights outside. The best solar lights are the ones that last long, save you money and also make your home more beautiful. And you can complete that criteria. Outside solar lights can definitively make you landscape much more attractive for many reasons. The newest designs are very attractive and stainless steel solar lights are a style that is very modern and attractive. If you have a large yard then you might want to think about about a landscaper. But this isn&#8217;t a must because you can do this yourself and also enjoy it. You will however need to think about what kind of led solar lights to use. There are some units that are made for security purposes, some are spot lights, others flood lights. Lighting up your walkway could be done with smaller units that are spaced every 15 or so feet on both sides. This will give you a very attractive look one that will result in many complements. </p>
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<p>You can also think about floating solar lights above you pool and unlike lights from electricity you won&#8217;t have to worry about the cable breaking. Other areas could be just about anywhere you want lighted at night. There are other colors you can choose aside from the traditional lighting and blue solar lights are one of them. This color is popular around Christmas time but it also looks good year round if you know how to landscape well. Powering the inside of your home with solar lights will require a bigger commitment, both in work and money. You will need bigger solar panels and probably as large as your roof, because the rechargeable batteries that come with outside solar lights are not sufficient enough. They are able to store as much as sixteen hours worth of power. This however will not be enough to power your indoor lighting including all your appliances and other electrical devices. If however you have a small, work shed, shack or anything small like that that you want to have light then using indoor solar lights is no problem at all. </p>
<p>There are solar light sets that look incredibly good and buying these should be based on quality first. Cheap solar lights might are simply not manufactured with quality parts and this will result in them breaking in a matter of months. Avoid the hassle and headache and buy a good product that will last you for years. one of the things about solar lights is that many times they are purchased for the ROI (return over investment). If you can gain back the amount for them by saving money on your energy bill then you would have accomplished something positive. If however they broke down and your investment wasn&#8217;t returned then the units you bought cost you more than you should have paid. </p>
<p>Quality is absolutely crucial if you have severe weather and also whenever buy solar security lights. Such lighting should be dependable at all times and they will only be as good as the company that makes them. You can also purchase festive solar lights for the holiday season and Christmas solar lights are very beautiful. If you live in a humid area with plenty of nagging bugs and mosquitoes then solar lights that double as bug zappers are great idea. Precaution is absolutely necessary when buying these products, you might be tempted by a product that is on sale. And that is a good thing but knowing first whether a certain solar light is good quality or not is necessary. You don&#8217;t want to work hard putting them up and then have to take them down because the night time sensor doesn&#8217;t work. Or the Led lights don&#8217;t turn, and there are many things that can go wrong with these units. The only thing you should have to worry about is if the sun is coming out so the rechargeable battery will recharge. You don&#8217;t want to have to worry about the technical aspects of these energy saving lights. There are tons of resources online where you can literally research any individual brand. Westinghouse solar lights are one of the reputable brands but there are more. </p>
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		<title>Solar Lights Basic Info</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 21 Jul 2009 17:13:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Solar lights are lighting fixtures that use solar energy from the sun. They do not require any wiring and are available in numerous shapes and sizes. These lights are utilized in many ways. Homeowners use them indoors and outdoors to provide light when it&#8217;s night or dark. Areas around the house in which they are [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>Solar lights are lighting fixtures that use solar energy from the sun. They do not require any wiring and are available in numerous shapes and sizes. These lights are utilized in many ways. Homeowners use them indoors and outdoors to provide light when it&#8217;s night or dark. Areas around the house in which they are used include the garden, patio, deck and even on the perimeter of the house. Some people even use solar Christmas lights during the holidays. One of the main reasons why people buy solar lights is for energy conservation which ultimately means less money spent on electric and fuel bills. They are also purchased for landscaping purposes as they greatly improve the appearance of gardens, patios, decks and the general appearance of a home&#8217;s exterior. This achieve this while lighting those areas without incurring any running cost.</p>
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<p>Solar garden lights are a great example of using solar lights to beautify a garden while also sufficiently lighting it during nighttime. This is achieved by strategically placing attractive solar pathway lights in walk ways and also solar rock lights near bushes and trees. The result is a beautiful landscape garden during the day and a lovely lit garden at night. The possibilities to beautify a home&#8217;s landscape with solar lights are endless. If you&#8217;re curious as to how they manage work at night well here&#8217;s a simple explanation. Basically they generate energy during the sunny daytime and at night they release and use that energy. All solar lights have a solar cell or solar panel on the exterior and in the interior they hold a nicad battery that stores that energy.</p>
<p>When it turns dark a photoresistor detects the darkness and the LED light is automatically turned on. So essentially the solar lights charge by day and they light by night. While it doesn&#8217;t cost anything to run them. They do however cost quite a bit initially. This is especially the case with certain brands. If you&#8217;re thinking about getting them for your home and garden then think carefully about the quality. They are built to withstand the elements and nature but some brands are better than others. It would be a shame to use solar lighting to landscape your home only to have them burn out in several months. Warranties and extended warranties are extremely important because the price of any spare part for solar lights will be pricey relative to how much the entire fixture cost you. Take your time to read all the information that you feel is necessary to get a better understanding of this green friendly technology and the various options you have.</p>
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		<title>Best Locations For Solar Lights</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 20 Jul 2009 13:08:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Where you live will greatly determine how effective your solar lights system will be. It used to be that solar lights were ideal for homes that did not have access to electricity. Homes that are in the middle of nowhere but will abundant sunshine. If an electric power grid network is not connected to your [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>Where you live will greatly determine how effective your solar lights system will be. It used to be that solar lights were ideal for homes that did not have access to electricity. Homes that are in the middle of nowhere but will abundant sunshine. If an electric power grid network is not connected to your home then solar lights are certainly a great option. Another option might be a fuel operated generator. Fact is not many homes are in the middle of nowhere nowadays and electricity reaches more than 99% of homes throughout the country. This does not diminish the benefit of solar lights because whenever it comes to green energy there is always some kind of benefit.</p>
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<p>Solar lighting is perfect for most residents living in Arizona, New Mexico, California, Nevada and Texas and southern Utah. States that don&#8217;t have favorable conditions for solar lighting are Washington, Idaho, Montana, North Dakota, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Northern Michigan, Maine and Vermont. Despite having insufficient sunshine throughout the years those states can utilize solar lights during the summer. Florida, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana can also benefit from solar energy but alternatives to solar energy must be planned because those states also have many overcast days. It&#8217;s safe to say that a backup system must be in place unless you don&#8217;t mind being in the dark for a few days here and there. A solar light battery can usually hold about 14 to 16 hours of power. The most obvious backup systems is actual electricity from your local power company.</p>
<p>It is the most effective way because if you calculate how many days you&#8217;ll need electricity it should amount to no more than 15-20% for the entire year. If however electricity does not run to your house then you&#8217;ll have to consider a generator. Ultimately though you have to decide if solar lighting is worth the investment. If you live in states with abundant sunshine then the answer is a no-brainer. But what about if you live in a state that only has 50% percent sunshine throughout the year. This is the tricky because the 50% days that you have sun they can store energy for days that are cloudy. It is a possibility that you can go days without any solar lighting. You have to calculate carefully but don&#8217;t rely fully on the words of a salesperson because their objective is to sell you solar lights and nothing else</p>
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		<title>Solar Lights Maintenance</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 20 Jul 2009 10:05:04 +0000</pubDate>
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Basic Care For Solar Lights
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>Taking care of your solar lights is important if you want them to last and be efficient. Decorative solar lights might require more care because of where they are usually located.</p>
<p><strong>Basic Care For Solar Lights</strong></p>
<p>Align the solar panels in way where they are facing the sun unobstructed. Make sure no trees, bushes, planets, flowers, any part of the house or anything else that comes in the way of the sun and solar panels. It is also a great idea to position the lights where the sunlight is the strongest this will greatly effect how fast the rechargeable battery will be charged. Falling leaves, dirt and other particles might fall on the solar or might even cover the sensor. If this were to happen the solar lights might not turn on because the sensor will be obstructed. And when that happens the solar lights won&#8217;t turn on at night. You can simply solve this by removing whatever is covering the sensor. The battery will most likely last you two years so you don&#8217;t have to think about a replacement until then. Retailers will advertise that a nicad rechargeable battery will last three years but rarely is this the case. You can probably could on 750-900 deep charges after which a replacement might be necessary.</p>
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<p>Cleaning the solar lights and solar panels is also necessary from time to time. Mud and dirt can get on them and simply use a damp towel to lightly clean the dirt off. Other than that there is nothing more you can do. If your solar lights have problems functioning right then the problem is probably from the device itself. The defect or problem can either be the battery, the solar panels, LED, light sensor or the controller board. Your solar lights should come with a warranty and the retailer should replace any defective parts. If you are out of warranty then you can probably order the parts yourself. Depending on what kind of solar lights you have you might be able to replace them yourself.</p>
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