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		<title>What Is The Basis Of Solar Electricity Systems?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Solar Electricity lights are a great option if you are planning on adding some outdoor lighting to your landscape in the near future. Money is no longer an excuse since pricing has come down significantly in the past few years due to solar lighting becoming more readily available. Setup is extremely easy and using the lights is even easier. Today more than ever technology has enabled us to see some great results from solar power and there are more options to choose from.</p>
<p>There are several reasons why you would want to use solar instead of low voltage landscape lighting. Solar lighting doesn&#8217;t use any wire or cords to get its power. Because of this there is less work involved when installing them since there are no ditches to dig. This can be very important especially if you don&#8217;t like messing with electricity. When using solar, rechargeable batteries in the lights <p>Continue reading <a href="http://solargardenlightsonline.com/garden-lights/what-is-the-basis-of-solar-electricity-systems">What Is The Basis Of Solar Electricity Systems?</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href='http://solarpanelinstallation.net.au/solar-electricity-systems-explained/' target='_blank'>Solar Electricity</a> lights are a great option if you are planning on adding some outdoor lighting to your landscape in the near future. Money is no longer an excuse since pricing has come down significantly in the past few years due to solar lighting becoming more readily available. Setup is extremely easy and using the lights is even easier. Today more than ever technology has enabled us to see some great results from solar power and there are more options to choose from.</p>
<p>There are several reasons why you would want to use solar instead of low voltage landscape lighting. Solar lighting doesn&#8217;t use any wire or cords to get its power. Because of this there is less work involved when installing them since there are no ditches to dig. This can be very important especially if you don&#8217;t like messing with electricity. When using solar, rechargeable batteries in the lights are used to collect energy from the sun to power the lights. This is great news for anyone replacing existing low voltage lighting with solar lights because now you will be using less electricity which can have a positive impact on your utility bill.</p>
<p>Installation is Easy <br />
Simply mount the light fixture and sensor on top of the light and push the stake into the ground. Thats it! You can move your lights to another location if you don&#8217;t like how you set them up originally. You can place your lights anywhere you would like in any configuration since there are no wires holding you down.</p>
<p>Good for the Environment <br />
Solar is a great option when you see all of the rising fuel costs and energy shortages in the news. Solar power is an entirely free energy source which creates no pollution and uses no fuel at all.</p>
<p>Safety is #1 <br />
There is no heat produced with solar lighting which makes them very safe. This makes them a great option for any playground or yard where kids will be playing since they are virtually cool to the touch. The perfect place to use these are walkways, playgrounds, or garden paths to offer some key accent lighting for walking around.</p>
<p>There are some Negatives <br />
There are a few downsides to using solar power. I wish the technology was perfect, but it isn&#8217;t.</p>
<p>-	Depending on how much sun they get and the time of year, light output could vary <br />
-	You usually have to replace the whole fixture instead of just the bulb if the light fails <br />
-	Low voltage landscape lights are brighter than solar lights <br />
-	As you get further into the night, the lighting tends to fade as the batteries lose power</p>
<p>Lights are the best way to get started conserving energy by using alternative <a href='http://solarpanelinstallation.net.au/solar-electricity-systems-explained/' target='_blank'>Solar Electricity Systems</a>. You will be doing your part to help the world use less energy and also save money on your personal utility bill. Do your research before you buy yourself some solar powered lights because technology is rapidly changing.</p>
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