Posts Tagged ‘outdoor solar lights’

All New Block Stone Solar Lights Accent Decor Fence Post Cap


2010
05.01

Here is our new block stone finish solar fence post cap.

It looks more natural with all new stone finish.

Block Stone Finish Solar Lights Accent Fence Post Cap

Block Stone Finish Solar Lights Accent Fence Post Cap

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Item Features:

  • One stone block finish fence post solar light is perfect for adding light along your fence line.
  • This light contains 1 super white LED bulb.
  • This light also comes with one black stake for ground use.
  • Solar powered & Energy saving
  • No Wiring & Fast and easy to install
  • Recharged by solar panels under sunlight
  • Light turns on automatically when dark
  • Rechargeable Ni-Cd AA battery (included)
  • Safe water resistant
  • CE certified
  • LED bulb never burns out
  • Up to 10 hours of light when dark
  • Corrosion resistant
  • LEDs can last up to 100,000 hours
  • Batteries are rechargeable and should last for approximately 2 years before replacing
  • Ideal for areas where conventional electrical supply is not available
  • Product size is 4.00″ x 4.00″ x 9.00″ or 4.00″ x 4.00″ x 12.00″ with stake.For more details, please visit Block Stone Finish Solar Accent Fence Post Cap Lights page.

    Solar Powered Cylinder Plastic Fence Post LED Light

    Solar Powered Cylinder Plastic Fence Post LED Light

    Solar Powered Cylinder Plastic Fence Post LED Light

  • Solar Powered Cylinder Plastic Fence Post LED Light
  • Absolutely NO WIRING and easy to install
  • Plastic Frame Body
  • Recharged by solar panels under sun light
  • Rechargeable Ni-Cd Batteries included with each light
  • Ideal for areas where conventional electrical supply is not available
  • On/Off Switch Included
  • CE certified and Safe & water-resistant
  • Dimension: 4.5 in (diameter) X 7.5 in (H)
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    For more details, please visit Solar Powered Cylinder Plastic Fence Post LED Light page.

    We also have a stone finished same style for sale Solar Powered Cylinder Stone Finished Fence Post LED Light

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  • Illuminate Your Backyard With Landscape Lighting


    2010
    04.08

    Learn how to light up your backyard at night with these lighting solutions.

    Once you have planted the flowers and other foliage, and determined where each rock and path should be in your garden, your work is not done. Your backyard masterpiece may look sensational during the daylight hours, but what about during the evening hours? You can create a stunning landscape that may be enjoyed at night by the inventive use of lighting.

    Define the Purpose for Landscape Lighting

    Before you invest in any landscape lighting, ask yourself what your purposes are for wanting illumination in your backyard. Perhaps you want to set a soft, romantic mood during the evening hours. Maybe you have a bench or a shadowy garden corner you need to illuminate for security reasons. A path leading through the garden may require landscape lighting to mark its boundaries. You might want to highlight some features of your backyard like a water fountain or pond.

    Decide Where Landscape Lighting Should Go in Your Garden

    After you have defined your reasons for wanting to add landscape lighting, sketch your yard. Include in the sketch existing lights, buildings, benches, trees and shrubs, as well as the vegetation and decorations in the garden. Each of these items will reflect light or absorb it. Estimate the height of each of the objects, especially the foliage.

    Match the reason for lighting to specific locations in your backyard. You may want to illuminate a bench along the path with a pole-type lamp placed behind it. A soft mood can be achieved by hiding landscape lighting under shrubs. A path may require a series of short stake lights along its border on one side or on both sides. A water fountain can be enhanced with a spotlight, and a pond can have soft lighting around its perimeter.

    Mark the types of landscape lighting you want on your yard sketch in the locations you want the lights. Try to visualize the effect. You do not want too many or too few lights for your purpose. Too many landscape lights will make your garden look like a Christmas tree sales lot and annoy your neighbors. Too few landscape lights will not enhance the nighttime beauty of your garden.

    Determine How Much Effort You Want to Expend

    The landscape lighting that requires the greatest effort to install is 120-volt lighting. Wiring for these types of garden lights must be buried at a depth of 18 inches or encased in conduit to protect it from water. A licensed electrician has to install the electrical components.

    Low-voltage landscape lighting for the backyard needs only an outdoor receptacle and a transformer. The transformer converts the 120 volts coming from the household line to a usable 12 volts to operate the lights. The cables are easier to move around the garden, and the only requirement is the electrical cable be hidden in an unobtrusive location.

    The easiest landscape lighting to place in the backyard is solar lighting. This type of lighting has no cords to be hidden. It should be positioned in such a way that the photovoltaic cell in the lighting fixture receives enough light during the day to allow it to shine at night.

    Determine How Much Money You Want to Spend

    A high voltage landscape lighting fixture for your garden can cost $100 or more. Then there is the cost of labor for the electrical contractor who would install the wiring. That makes high voltage landscape lighting the most expensive of the garden lighting solutions.

    A lower cost landscape lighting system for the garden is low-voltage lighting. The lighting can be installed by a do-it-yourselfer for a price of about $30 to $300 per light.

    The least expensive of the three types of landscape lighting is solar lighting. Since solar lights rely upon the rays of the sun and an inbuilt photovoltaic device to work, they do not necessitate installation costs or a lot of money to operate. The initial price of the solar lights is the only cost which will be incurred. If you are lighting a darkened portion of your garden and the solar landscape light will not receive adequate sunlight during the day, you will need to have a solar panel installed in a high-sunlight location and run wiring to your solar lights. Some solar landscape lighting utilizes batteries for days when sunlight is inadequate.

    Some Landscape Lighting Techniques in the Garden

    If you wish to highlight a single item in your garden like a statue, gazing ball or fountain, you should consider using a few landscape lighting fixtures with lower intensity bulbs. Place these at various angles and distances. A single bright light shining directly on the object will create harsh shadows.

    Landscape lights that make soft spots of light are good for garden paths. Space the lights at equal distances along the path you want illuminated.

    Blue tinted lights allow for a moonlight-type mood in your garden landscape.

    A uniquely shaped tree or shrub in the garden may be silhouetted or illuminated in such a way as to cast an interesting shadow against an outbuilding.

    By Sandra Petersen

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    Unique Garden Statues Animal Style Solar Light


    2010
    04.08

    New arrivals! We just got more unique garden statues animal style solar lights in stock now!

    Solar Turtle Holding Lights, and more…


    Solar Bear with welcome sign


    Stainless Steel Dragonfly Solar Light

    Stainless Steel Butterfly Solar Light

    solar turtle

    Turtle Solar Light With Amber LED

    solar turtle

    Snail Solar Light With Amber LED

    Time to get solar animals light to decorate your garden!

    New Solar Color Changing Wind Chimes


    2010
    04.08

    We just got new Solar Color Changing Wind Chimes in stock.
    Enjoy the sound of wind and get lovely color changing light!
    On Sale now!

    SOLAR COLOR-CHANGING Moon Face Star WIND CHIME


    SOLAR COLOR-CHANGING Butterfly WIND CHIME

    SOLAR COLOR-CHANGING Dolphin WIND CHIME

    SOLAR COLOR-CHANGING HUMMINGBIRD WIND CHIME

    New Ornaments Solar Animal Lights Arrived


    2010
    04.08

    New Solar Animal Lights arrived.
    We have added 11 kind of solar dog lights, such as Dalmation Dog With Lantern Solar Light, Pug Dog With Lantern Solar Light, and more here.

    Solar Lights – Troubleshooting


    2010
    04.08

    Solar Lights – Troubleshooting

    Having Problems with your Solar Lights?

    Here is a check list to help you fix them. Don’t forget – most solar lights have an on and off switch – its underneath the “head” – make certain it is
    Solar garden lights troubleshooting
    turned on
    - you can check if they work by going into a dark closet or just simply cover the solar cell- as long as they are charged up.

    1. Loose batteries -All solar garden lights and solar outdoor lights have batteries. Some times the batteries come loose in shipping- and no contact is being made or they may have some condensation. This is real simple to fix.

    To check this, hold the light upside down with the top of the light held firmly in the palm of one hand. With the other hand, hold the clear plastic cover that surrounds the bulb, push down firmly and twist to either left or right. This will allow the body of the light to separate from the top exposing the batteries. Be very careful not to damage the circuit board or wiring. (don’t pull all the way apart or you will break the wiring)- You will see the batteries and you can take them out and wipe them clean etc.

    If the batteries have become dislodged, simply push them firmly back into position and fit the light back together (wipe them clean first).

    2. Batteries are not charged – as we warehouse all the solar lights, they might have been sitting in our warehouse for a while before getting to your place, so they might run out of batteries sometimes. Thus, please charge them with switch OFF for upto 48 hours to fully activate the rechargable batteries.

    3. Corrosion in your Solar Lights – there have been some instances where dampness has caused corrosion on the battery terminals and/or the batteries. This can be fixed by removing the body of the light as per the instructions 1 above, remove the batteries from their holder, and clean terminals at each end of the battery holder with sand paper or carefully scrape with a small knife to remove any corrosion. Do the same to each end of the batteries. Reassemble the light.

    4. Flat batteries or faulty solar panel – at times it is difficult to determine whether there is a problem with the rechargeable batteries not holding their charge or the solar charger not working. In Most cases its a battery problem. Again, remove the body of the light as per the instructions 1 above. To test batteries, replace one rechargeable with one normal AA/AAA battery and test light by covering the solar cell. Do the same with other rechargeable battery. If one test works and the other fails, one rechargeable battery has failed so contact us here, and we will send out a replacement battery. Please remember that you must only use rechargeable batteries in your solar garden lights- but you can test the lights with normal batteries in order to see if your rechargeable batteries are dead. The rechargeable batteries included with your light should last 1 1/2 to 2 years. And can be easily replaced with new rechargeable batteries- We have them but most hardware shops will have them also. Try and use latest models of rechargeable batteries. Your solar garden lights should last easily through 2-3 battery changes.

    4. If these tests fail, the solar garden light will require servicing, so again contact us here and we will make arrangements to have the light returned for repair.

    Solar Light FAQs


    2010
    04.08

    How do solar lights store energy and how do they work?

    Solar lighting is the safest and easiest kind of outdoor lighting to install. Each light fixture contains a scientifically designed solar collector panel that converts sunlight into electrical energy. This energy is stored in highly efficient rechargeable batteries, used to light the fixture at night.

    What is the difference between solar lights and incandescent or fluorescent lights?
    Solar lights are equipped with LED’s. An LED is a semiconductor device that emits visible light when conducting current. Therefore, solar lamps give off a different type of light than incandescent and fluorescent lights. A common mistake is to compare wattage between LED units and their incandescent andIntegral Solar Flood Lightfluorescent cousins – wattage is a function of power consumption, not brightness.

    The proper measuring stick for outdoor lighting comparisons is lumens or candle feet, which measures the brightness of the light. A typical LED will give off the equivalent of a 2 watt bulb. However, LED unit is more intense and has a different angle of dispersion, while incandescent light just glows all around.

    Another advantage of buying solar lights is that LED bulbs will never burn out during the lifetime of the product. Low voltage incandescent and fluorescent systems need bulb replacements often and add cost and inconvenience to the product.

    How long do solar lights stay on?
    The length of time that the lights stay on is dependent on the amount of sunlight received during the day. Most solar lights stay lit for up to 10 or more hours with fully charged batteries.

    What advantages do solar lights offer?
    Solar lights require no wiring and are very easy to install. And because they run on the sun’s energy, they cost nothing to operate. That means they also are environmentally friendly, and helps us conserve our fast-depleting regular energy resources.

    Are solar lights as bright as regular lights?
    Solar lights are usually not as bright as other forms of outdoor landscape lighting. Thus, instead of harsh, glaring light, you’ll have the benefit of softer, more subtle accent lighting that makes your outdoors look stunning in the dark.

    What sort of maintenance will I need to be concerned with?
    There is virtually no maintenance required except for occasional cleaning of the panel surface to keep it free of dust and dirt, regular battery checks, and replacing the batteries when required.

    How often do the batteries need replacing?
    The batteries are designed to withstand a minimum of 1000 deep discharges which is at least 1000 nights of light. They are readily available and easy to replace, rechargeable batteries.

    How often will I need to replace the L.E.D. in my solar fixture?
    The LED’s themselves are not replaceable. However, their life expectancy typically exceeds 25 years, based on running 10 hours every night. Thus, LED bulbs will never burn out during the lifetime of the product.

    Solar Landscape Lights


    2010
    04.08

    Ecologically and economically sound, solar landscape lights are popular fixtures to enhance the exterior of your home. Besides adding beauty, solar landscape lights offer safety.

    Types of Lights
    For your outdoor designs, landscape solar lights come in a variety of styles in two major categories.

    Chalice Solar Path Light - 4 Pack

    Stake-type lights: These lights rest on a sturdy stake. Shove them into the ground and they’re ready to go at sunset. Typically, these solar landscape lights offer diffused light, which means the light spills out in every direction. Great for sidewalks, driveways, and anywhere people might walk.

    Hanging lights: The pole is set in the ground as a stake, but these landscape solar lights rise to any level you wish. Use them to light up interesting features such as birdhouses or mailboxes.

    Interesting Variations
    Decorative lighting accents come in any form imaginable, and landscape solar lights are no exception. For example, globe landscape lights are luminescent spheres that give a playful accent to your yard. Or keep your lawn flat with recessed landscape solar lights. Stake them down and the lights are even with the ground.

    Specialty landscape solar lights are also available. Picture a little solar lighthouse by your garden pond. Or holiday themed lights such as snowmen or an Easter Bunny! If practical is more your style, consider specialty lights such as your address or hidden walkway lights.

    No matter your style, landscape solar lights deliver creative solutions that won’t show up on your electric bill.

    Solar Garden Lights


    2010
    04.08

    Your garden looks great in the day, but at night it’s absolutely stunning. Solar garden and yard lights capture the sun and keep important yard accents lit around the clock.

    Easy to set up
    Solar yard lights stake easily into ground. Throughout the day, small solar panels collect energy from the sun and store it in a miniature rechargeable battery. At night, a solar garden light uses this energy to illuminate your yard.

    It’s all in the style
    There are a few different types of solar garden and yard lights available for your use.
    solar squire post fence light

    • Spot Lights: These solar garden lights are great for highlighting a signature statue or other fixture of your garden. Use them to light your home’s exterior as well.
    • Path Lights: Keep your walkways clear with solar yard lights along the edges.
    • Lanterns: Hang your lights up a bit with gorgeous lanterns. These solar yard lights look beautiful in gardens as well.
    • Specialty Lights: Solar garden and yard lights come in many forms. Imagine a glowing squirrel in your garden, or a decorative lighthouse by your pond.
    • Fence Lights: These solar fence lights look great on your garden fence. Make your fence different from your neighbor’s.

    Care-free maintenance
    Solar garden and yard lights are ruggedly built to withstand the extreme weather of every season. Wet, cold, hot, or humid climates pass by a solar garden light with no worries. Occasionally dust off the panel and adjust its angle to maintain optimum working conditions for your solar garden light.

    Solar Lighting for Your Home


    2010
    04.08

    If you’re interested in exterior lighting for your home, have you considered solar lighting? Solar lights operate by storing the energy of the sun during the day, and then releasing it at night. No electricity or batteries are required to operate these earth-friendly fixtures. There are plenty of benefits to using solar lighting, and a wide variety of fixtures are available.

    Solar Spot Stainless Steel Lights

    Solar landscape lighting provides soft, accent lighting to highlight landscaping or illuminate walkways or paths.
    Solar motion sensor lights provide safety and bright light at opportune times, such as when guests arrive at your home.
    Solar deck lights accent your deck, adding ambience and usefulness to this key gathering place in your home.
    Solar floodlights keep your home awash in light for security reasons.
    Solar spotlights focus light on key parts of your home or landscaping, or illuminate particularly dark areas at night.

    The benefits of solar lighting are obvious if you consider them.

    • Convenience – One of the great benefits of solar lighting is the lack of wiring! No fears about digging paths for electrical wires, or worrying about getting zapped when you want to move or adjust your lights. And since you don’t need a power source for solar lights, you don’t have to know a thing about wiring or electricity to install them.
    • Free Operation – Another great feature of solar lighting is the fact that the sun is free. Your electricity bill won’t go up because you want to show off your flowerbeds, light the walkway to your hot tub, or add mood lighting to your front porch. As long as you position your solar lights where they’ll get ample, direct sunlight during the day, solar lighting can assure up to 10 hours of light at night.
    • Flexibility – Without the need for wiring, you can move your solar lights around at will. One night you can have your solar lights lighting the pool for your annual summer bash, and the next night they can be back in your front yard providing safety to your home.
    • Safety – Criminals hate the light. Illuminating the perimeter of your house with solar lights can discourage unwanted nighttime visitors. Plus, with no wiring, you don’t have to worry about your own safety while installing them. You also don’t have to worry about things like throwing breakers or stray voltage- all things that are a concern when you put in traditional lighting.

    Wherever you need simple, stylish lighting without messy wiring problems, try solar lights. They are easy, quick, and can really brighten and secure your home. Who doesn’t want that?