21
July
2009

Solar Christmas Lights for Bright and Low-Cost Christmas Holidays

Solar Christmas lights are one of the most popular Christmas decorations nowadays, due to their cost efficiency and attractiveness. These types of lights will allow the homeowner to save up to 100 W per each string of Christmas lights. Solar Christmas lights add magic to any Christmas, since they do not have to be turned on or off. The lights will automatically turn on with the onset of the evening.

One of the main benefits of solar Christmas lights is that they eliminate the need in electrical outlets. Another benefit is that they help the homeowners to really save on the cost of energy. These lights get charged from the sunlight, and then they automatically come on with the onset of the evening. These lights allow you to decorate any tree in your garden, no matter how far away it is located from the house.

Small solar panels of solar Christmas lights can be conveniently placed on a tree branch or stuck into the ground. The panels usually include four solar cells, a light sensor and a regular rechargeable AA battery. The cells are capable of converting solar energy into regular electricity. A bright and sunny day, will allow the battery to completely recharge.

The most sound are solar Christmas lights with specific polycrystalline solar cells, which charge well even on an overcast day, as well as, they emit brighter light.

How long will the solar Christmas lights stay on? One hour of straight sunlight in the daytime will make the lights shine for about one hour in the evening. Thus, if you live in an area with about 10 hours of sunshine in the daytime, your lights will stay on for about 10 hours with the onset of evening.

Solar Christmas lights come in different colors and shapes. The most usual colors include red, yellow, green and blue, while the most common shapes include oval, round and teardrop shapes. The type of the light emitted can also be chosen to your preference, starting from a bright light, and to dim soft light.

Many gardeners keep their solar Christmas lights in their gardens even after the Christmas holidays are over. For example, if you have an arch in your garden, you can decorate it with these lights, adding to your garden’s ambiance. You can also make use of these lights for birthdays, anniversaries, porch lighting, and pathway lighting.

It is better to opt for solar Christmas lights with a replaceable and rechargeable AA size battery. Such battery will allow you to recharge and to replace the battery yourself in order to continue to get illumination on overcast days. It is better not to opt for lights with lithium batteries, since you will not be able to replace such batteries yourself. Regular AA size batteries can be recharged with a battery charger if they were not fully charged by the sunlight.

You can have as many strings of solar Christmas lights as you want on the trees, and you will never have to worry about running the cords across your yard, never have to worry about turning the lights on and off, and most important, you will never have to worry about paying hundreds of dollars for electricity!

A good idea would be to watch your garden for a couple of days prior to placing your solar Christmas lights. You would need to ensure that the area where you want the lights placed, does not have a shadow cast. Furthermore, make sure to place the solar panel of your solar Christmas lights so that it is directly in the sunlight.

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5 comments

  1. exodian1 said:

    Wow this is really helpful. Cheap christmas lights as well as eco friendly.

  2. kat said:

    An extremely informative post and has given me a few ideas that i did not think about. In these times when we need to watch the pennies it especially important to find ways to still be able to enjoy pretty things without breaking the bank

  3. Jennifer Wilson said:

    I didn’t know the things that you shared with us. They are really helpful. So this Christmas- which by the way, will be the best, it’s the first Christmas with my husband- I will buy solar Christmas lights, definitely!

  4. Landscape Lighting World said:

    Very helpful indeed. As a new homeowner with not much income I have been afraid to purchase xmas lighting because of how much electric they consume during the holidays but this sounds like a great alternative to the traditional landscape lighting.

  5. Landscape Lighting World said:

    Never thought of using solar landscape lighting for Christmas lights. Awesome idea!



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