What are Solar Lights?
Solar lights are the hottest things around right now for garden decorations, path and shed lightings, and etc… Imagine a light without wires or the need for replacing energy source that you could just hang by the roof top or stick into the ground? Awesome, huh? I know!
How do solar lights work?
All solar lights have a highly efficient rechargeable battery inside along with various numbers of solar panels. The solar panels absorb energy and that energy will be stored inside the rechargeable battery. Then in turn the battery will provide energy to the LED bulbs inside the solar light.
How do you install the Solar Lights?
Easy as 1, 2, 3! Just open the boxes press the button to turn it on, and stick them into the ground or hang them up! (Some lights do not require for you to switch them on)
What are the pluses about Solar Lights?
-No messy wiring necessary
-No Electric Bills (Ever!)
-Uses LED bulbs (So it’ll never burn out)
-Easy replacement of parts if necessary
How long do solar lights stay on?
Depending on the mood of the sun on that specific day, after the rechargeable battery is fully charged (normally takes about 8 hours of sunlight), it will stay on for at least 10 hours or more.
How bright are the solar lights?
Depending on the lights, there are regular solar lights which have a mild, soft accent to it which would be just enough to light up the mood for your household. Then again we have some pricier lights that will certainly blind you if not careful (just Kidding)!
Do they rust or get dirty?
They are plastic, polyresin, or stainless steel, therefore they will never rust. But like anything you have from cars to lawn benches, they will get water spots from the rain or sprinklers, but don’t worry, with a simple whip they the spots are easily removed.
When do you have to replace the batteries?
The batteries normally withstand around 1000 days of charging and providing energy. Once after the three year period that it doesn’t work anymore, however, just get a new one for about $2.00 at the local convenience store (Normally AA or AAA Rechargeable batteries).
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