Archive for the ‘garden lighting’ Category
Sunday, December 20th, 2009
Have you ever thought about the wonder of having paths through your garden, or around your house, totally lit up at night – and you know it’s not running up your electric bill?
Convenience – The convenience of solar garden lights stems from the fact that they do not require any special wiring. Think of the freedom it gives you to know you can just stick the stake in the dirt, or attach the light itself to any side of the house, as long as it is in direct sunlight during the day.
Technologically Advanced- You can have a power source that makes its own energy with solar powered garden lights, since they absorb the energy from the sun, and then let it off at night in a nice glow.
Initially, when solar lamps were first introduced on the market, they lacked efficiency. The photovoltaic cells weren’t strong enough to reliably hold a charge for more that a few hours. However, with LED technology emerging together with the more efficient NiMH power packs replacing the older NiCAD, modern solar garden lights provide both a stronger light and a longer discharge time than they did in the past.
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Saturday, December 5th, 2009
At one time or another many of us will be trying to decide upon some new outdoor lighting for our houses. There are a few different reasons you might be installing exterior lights. Some times it is just to light up your landscaping so you may enjoy it at night. Other reasons are for your own safety when walking outside at night, and lastly, more light means less chance of a break-in. If you think about which goals you want to achieve before designing your lighting plan, you can probably cover all aspects with one single design.
Likely the most important function of outdoor lighting related to the security of yourself, you home and your family. Nothing deters unwanted intruders than a well lit location. One of the best and easiest ways of achieving security lighting is to install motion detector flood lights. These can be installed at each corner of your home. These lights can be set at such a level that the odd neighborhood cat will not set them off.
Tags: exterior lighting, exterior lights, garden, gardening, home security, home-and-garden, house, lighting, lights, outdoor lights
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Tuesday, November 17th, 2009
Almost everyone enjoys the Christmas festive season. It is a time when we can feel happy even though it may be cold and dark outside. The festival is not the same without the installation of various beautiful lights and decorations. Today many people are concerned about the rising cost of energy bills, to help alleviate this problem it is now possible to install solar Christmas lights. These have become very popular over the last few years and are now being bought by many families up and down the country.
In appearance they look like ordinary Christmas lights. The difference is that they have a controller board that contains a battery linked to solar cells. From this the power is transmitted to each of the bulbs.
You may think that in winter the sun does not shine enough to provide power for solar lighting, but today’s solar cells can function even on a cloudy day. As the energy is stored in one or two batteries the lights will shine brightly throughout the night.
There is another benefit to be had from using solar lighting apart from the financial savings. This is the knowledge that they are environmentally friendly; no fossil fuel will be burnt to power them.
Tags: alternative energy, Christmas lights, energy efficiency, gardening, green technology, holiday lights, home-and-garden, home-improvement, lighting, solar energy, Solar holiday lights, technology
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Tuesday, September 8th, 2009
If you are looking to improve the overall look of your property and home, you should definitely consider landscape lighting. Landscape lighting has been used throughout the years as a tool to show off yards, landscapes, walkways, and homes. Not only does landscape lighting help to show off these amenities at night, but they also provide other features such as safety, lower crime, and lowers your insurance risk.
Landscape light fixtures use very low voltage electric current to help the fixtures stay on all night long and to eliminate any risk of fire or explosion. The lights range in size from being very small, to very large depending on the type of look you are trying to achieve. Electric lighting is easy to install as you can really mix and match large and small lights as each light plugs into the electric wire running underground.
Because of the different size of the light fixtures, each fixture is made to give a certain type of effect. For example, if you have a large tree in your yard that you would like to show off, a flood light is really the best type of light to use. If you have flowers or leafy growth plants that need some attention, small spot lights are a great way to accent these types of plants.
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Saturday, July 4th, 2009
by Jane A Moore
Every home or business establishment can benefit from the installation of outdoor spot lights. Outdoor spotlights have many purposes ranging from providing extra safety, providing extra security, high-lighting pathways, providing various forms of ambiance. These lights are a terrific addition to any outdoor lighting scheme.
Typically when you think of outside spotlights you probably think of outdoor concerts, or outdoor shows where event planners needed to draw your attention to one specific spot (moving or stationary). Or perhaps you have only really seen spotlights lighting up the sign in front of local businesses. These are ideal uses for the spotlight, but you might not realize that there are many places around your own house that you could install a spotlight to great effect. Think of your backyard lighting scheme, do you have a wonderful statue or birdbath that could be lit up at night? Using outdoor spotlights let you focus attention on objects that would normally be lost in the dark, allowing you to create focal points that add extra dimension to your outdoor lighting scheme.
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Friday, June 26th, 2009
by Elise Kavenagh
Contemporary low voltage garden lighting requires just three parts: a 12v transformer to provide a safe low voltage power supply; a cable to distribute the power supply to where it’s needed; and the garden light fittings.
First though it is vital to select which type of lighting (traditional incandescent bulbs or LEDs) and to gauge the rating of the transformer necessary to run the lights (which depends on how bright they are and how many are required).
We will cover the differences between the two types of system (and how to combine them) later, but both otherwise follow exactly the same basic principles.
Calculating the size of transformer required is simply a matter of counting up the wattages for all the actual lights (so, 3 x 10 watt deck lights plus 2 x 20 watt standard lanterns comes to 70 watts for example) and tells you what rating of transformer you need to purchase.
The transformer input is connected to a mains outlet and must therefore be placed inside. The transformer output is then connected to the cable which then leads outdoors.
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Monday, June 9th, 2008
by Clive Jones
Many homeowners have front or backyards and gardens. Most of them will at one time or another want to add attractive features like maybe solar lights and garden lighting. These items can add a nice atmosphere and ambiance to any area in the yard and garden, and installing them may not be as difficult as was once thought.
Old-way energy costs were a sticking point. It used to be that in the old days, expensive conduit piping added to costs. Trenches of from twelve to eighteen inches needed to be dug, and then weather-resistant and long-lasting wiring ran from the house to each of the garden lights in a sequence. Let’s not forget that all those power needs had to be met by an additional fuse or circuit within the house. This required even more energy and added to the monthly electric bill. With solar lighting, though, that’s no longer a problem.
Improve the appearance of a yard and save electricity. The market is flooded with all manner and style of solar lighting and light packages. It’s more a matter of picking out the most attractive and best set-up for the individual yard or garden layout. Of equal benefit is the fact that all the energy to be drawn comes in a limitless supply from our sun. And there’s almost no upkeep involved after installation.
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Thursday, January 24th, 2008
by Logan P Dyer
If you want a nice relaxing garden then you should consider buying some outdoor lighting to ensure your garden is stylish and enjoyable. You can find outdoor lighting in a variety of shapes and sizes so you shouldn’t have a problem finding some that’ll suit your needs and tastes.
You’ll easily be able to find ranges of lighting, fixtures, loungers, tables and even benches so your garden will look stylish and relaxing. Finding outdoor lighting for any size of garden is easy. Even if you have a small garden there are plenty of things available.
A lot of people enjoy their gardens because they purchase outdoor lighting which means they can relax in the outdoors. The first thing you should consider is where you want your outdoor lighting. Patios or decking areas are ideal for fittings and fixtures.
Fixtures and fittings are an important part of your outdoor lighting design because they are the centre of entertainment in your garden. Outdoor lighting that is sleek and stylish is very popular these days. Fittings and fixtures can be hard to choose but stick to simplistic designs.
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