Solar Christmas Lights How To Guide

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By sunandgames

Let us talk about exciting developments in holiday decorations that are environmentally friendly too. We are talking about solar Christmas lights. These lights are combinations of LED lights & solar panels and also have rechargeable batteries which store solar energy which it then uses at night. Since, solar panels and LED lights have become much cheaper than before many people have started using solar powered string lights for decorating purposes as they are much more affordable and practical. These lights work on solar energy and thus do not increase your energy bill or carbon footprint. These lights have an appeal irrespective of whether you're worried about your pocket-book or the environment or even both.


Also, these solar lights are much easier to setup as compared to plugin Christmas lights. For example, if you want to decorate a fence with lights. But, your home is too far away from this fence and there are no electrical outlets for you to use around the fence. If you were using plugin lights then you would have to use an extension cord or have to place the lights someplace else. With solar lights, you do not face this problem as there isn't a need for a power outlet. All you have to make sure of is that the solar panels get enough sunlight during the day and you can setup the lights any place you want.


Let us see how such lights work. When the sun shines, there is a photo-voltaic panel that collects it's energy & stores it inside a re-chargeable battery. When night falls, the batteries stop charging & the lights automatically switch on. The lights then stay on till they run out of energy or until the sun rises depending on which comes first. If it is a rainy or snowy day and the lights have not been able to get enough sunlight, even then they should be able to work for a couple of hours at least. The main reason for this is since LED lights use eight times lesser energy than incandescent bulbs. It's the efficiency of these lights that make this source of energy popular.


There are many more reasons why you should try using solar Christmas lights this holiday season. And remember, they do not cost you even a penny to run so you could just leave them outside even after Christmas.


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Solar powered Christmas lights

Are you beginning to plan decorations for the outdoor part of your house? Have you even considered the number of advantages you would have if you used solar powered Christmas lights instead? There are many reasons why you should start using these solar lights instead of the usual incandescent ones.


Do you have any idea how much energy the traditional Christmas lights use? Lots of the bigger lights such as the C7 lights use around 5 watts per bulb. So if you had 100 bulbs then you would be using 500 watts every hour. If you choose to keep the bulbs on for 6 hours a day then you will be using around ninety kilowatts in a month.

Christmas solar lights

You should consider using Christmas solar lights this year as these lights automatically come on when it gets dark. You do not even need to be at home for the lights to come on. There are a few advantages that this offers :-

1. We can agree that if your house is well lit you will not lose anything.

2. We tend to assume that when people aren't at home, they leave their outdoor lights off. But, if the outdoor lights are on then we tend to think that people are at home. This is a big deterrent to any thieves that may want to rob your house.

3. People would continuously look at your house when your lights are on. Burglars would be tempted much lesser if they saw a large number of people constantly looking at your house.


Solar LED Christmas lights

It is very obvious that if you use solar LED Christmas lights then your lights would only come on after the sun goes down. The secret behind such lighting which makes it so cost effective is the battery. It charges through the day so that it can supply power to your lights at night. The next thing that you have to do is to start using LED bulbs. These use around one tenth of the power that normal incandescent bulbs use. This ensures that your battery will be able to run your lights for a lot more time. It is very easy to purchase solar panels as well as LED bulbs. They are available all over the internet.

Solar Christmas tree lights

There is absolutely no reason you can not create a very exciting atmosphere around your Christmas tree by using solar Christmas tree lights. All you have to do is put a little time into your tree. Also, decorating Christmas trees is a good way for a family to bond with each other as a famiy in the build up to the festivities.


It is essential that you have a healthy tree that will be able to last you through the season. Make sure it has sufficient water supply. If it is an artificial tree that ensure that you fluff it up before starting to decorate it. You should decide where you want your tree before you start decorating it so that you wont have to risk dropping anything while moving it.

Solar outdoor Christmas lights

When you want solar outdoor Christmas lights then the only thing that you need to worry about is the way in which you are going to place them. You will be able to find a large variety of them all over the internet for purchase and they will be delivered to your home. You can choose either multi colored lights or then single colors. You can choose to line your home with them or then place them all over your landscape. There are many people that also choose to decorate their trees with these type of lights. You do not even need to worry about plugs or wires. Solar lights make use of batteries that gain energy from the sun so there is no electricity bill at all.

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